Empowering Lives.
Restoring Dignity.
Sramesh Foundation, is a purpose-driven Section 8 NGO working towards holistic community development. The organization is committed to empowering individuals and transforming lives through sustainable and impactful programs.
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The Blueprint of Our Commitment
Sramesh Foundation is driven by a singular goal: to create a world where opportunity is a right, not a privilege. We focus on sustainable models that empower communities from within.
Our Mission
The Sramesh Foundation drives social change by providing quality education and healthcare while empowering women and youth through skill development. By supporting rural initiatives and promoting social awareness, the foundation fosters responsible citizenship and environmental sustainability.
Our Vision
Sramesh Foundation is a purpose-driven Section 8 NGO working towards holistic community development. The organization is committed to empowering individuals and transforming lives through sustainable and impactful programs.
Our Core Values
Our values are defined by integrity in action and radical transparency. We maintain a relentless focus on long-term impact, choosing sustainable results over short-term visibility to create lasting transformation.
Common Queries & Answers
We believe in radical transparency. If you have a question that isn’t listed here, feel free to contact us directly.
85% of every donation goes directly into our field projects. The remaining 15% is utilized for essential administrative costs and fundraising to ensure the long-term sustainability of Sramesh.
Yes, Sramesh Foundation is a registered non-profit. All donations are tax-exempt under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. You will receive a receipt via email immediately after donating.
Absolutely. While we have many on-ground opportunities, we also need digital volunteers for social media, content writing, and technical support. Check our “Get Involved” page for current remote roles.
Currently, our primary focus is on rural regions across Northern and Central India, where the gap in education and healthcare infrastructure is most significant.
