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Rebuild Lives

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Lives

Your Donation Can Change Lives

Every contribution you make takes Sanjog one step closer to building an equitable society. From funding specific projects, fellowships and incubations to helping strengthen Sanjog’s organisational development and knowledge-building programmes, here are the various avenues that you can help fund:

Organisational Development

Organisational Development

If Sanjog is to deliver and create the envisioned impact for change, it has to become a healthy organisation comprising efficient systems and processes. And for that, Sanjog seeks financial support. Below is a list of activities that Sanjog intends to carry out between 2023 and 2025 and seeks funds for:

Leadership Skills Development

Empower people within the organisation with leadership skills to become creative, efficient, diligent, collaborative and ethical.

Talent Management

Implement professional development training to enable people within the organisation to grow and build competencies so that they, in turn, can help Sanjog grow.

Audits

Conduct organisational and partnership audits, listen to and consider what collaborators, constituencies, and investors seek, and align Sanjog’s strategic plans accordingly.

Problem-Solving

Create spaces of creativity and play so that Sanjog may think out of the box and find new solutions to deal with chronic social issues.

Projects Fund

Kaarya Kaarya

Kaarya

A social business programme, Kaarya…

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Leadership Next Leadership Next

Leadership Next

A leadership programme for survivors…

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Utthan Utthan

Utthan

Utthan is a leadership training…

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Knowledge Building

Knowledge Building

Funding Sanjog’s knowledge-building efforts is a strategic move towards a more informed and effective civil society. Your contribution enables us to research, analyse, and share valuable insights, strengthening our ability to address issues of inequity and human trafficking.

Case Management Programme

Uma Chatterjee, social psychologist and founder of Sanjog, has developed in collaboration with a team of social workers from rural India, tools that are easily implemented with children, adolescents and adults. These tools help build customised rehabilitation plans. Sanjog has also developed information management tools to collate data and track the movement of these case management plans so that they can be monitored effectively. Finally, the programme has developed applications that are used by the clients to evaluate their experience with duty bearers and service providers. Sanjog seeks to share the technology (skills and tools) with organisations working with populations who need customised rehabilitation and reintegration (street children, survivors of violence, survivors of human trafficking or kidnapping, people who have been institutionalised owing to psychological illnesses).

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