Empowering Communities for Inclusive Growth
Our Funding Partners
Students from schools and colleges of Bangalore
These are ordinary youth, most of them children, who empathize with children and youth that we serve in faraway places. Once they hear about the living conditions and the social issues that plague their rural peers, they collect money on a voluntary basis from their friends and family by selling representative stamps and bookmarks. The money thus collected is pooled in to support our projects. More importantly, children and youth in Bangalore are sensitized to think about their less privileged peers such that care and concern for them will be on the rise.
Concerned individuals with a heart to support
More and more individuals in India and abroad come to know about the work we do and want to join hands to support our initiatives. Many of these donors give, not because they have plenty, but because of their concern for the people we serve. Many of them come to know about our mission through social media and individuals whom we have never met, are willing to give. What really matters to us is not the large amount that we receive from a person, but the large numbers of people who show their concern. Some have pledged an ongoing monthly support.
Like-minded institutions
There are a few small organizations that support social development initiatives and donate funds to DF from time to time. They keep track of the work we do and are convinced that what we do is in line with their goals and objectives. It is heart-warming to receive support from such like-minded organizations.
Misereor
MISEREOR has been supporting us for the last 2 years. MISEREOR is a German Organisation for Development Cooperation. For over 60 years MISEREOR has been committed to fighting poverty in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. MISEREOR’s support is available to any human being in need – regardless of their religion, ethnicity, or gender.
The development projects supported by MISEREOR are as diverse as the causes and faces of poverty. They all have one thing in common, though. They all focus on the whole human person as well as satisfying basic needs such as food security. They also help ensure that human rights are upheld, and the way is paved for the people concerned to live in dignity.