About Us

To make lasting change happen, we work with a range of partners, agencies, policy makers and people on the ground; pooling knowledge and resources. Through this collaboration we are able to amplify our reach and impact.

Our principles reflect Kamla Foundation’s beliefs about the role of philanthropy and the impact it wants this Foundation to have. The principles guide what we do, why we do it and how we do it.

While many of them are fundamental to the way we operate, we will remain open to amending them as we grow and learn more about our work.

  • We listen attentively to the people with whom we work and to each other. This kind of listening deepens intercultural understanding and allows lasting relationships to develop.
  • We demand ethical behaviour of ourselves.
  • We treat our grantees as valued partners, and we treat the ultimate beneficiaries of our work with respect.
  • We treat each other as valued colleagues.
  • We respect the spiritual and cultural roots of individuals and communities we serve.
  • Our focus is clear and limited and prioritises some of the most neglected issues.
  • We seek long-term solutions that will support economic independence while remaining committed to methods that are environmentally sound.
  • Delivering tangible results with the resources we have been given is paramount and we will share information about those results.
  • We promote solutions that come from within individuals and communities. This principle is inherent in Kamla Foundation’s concept of self-reliance.
  • We will measure the risks, but sometimes take them anyway as we are dedicated to long-term and lasting change. Short-term failures can be great teachers.
  • Understanding problems and challenges faced by communities and cultures
  • Promoting inclusive, harmonious sustainable development
  • Creating and sharing knowledge
  • Identify and work in partnership with existing like-minded organisations on the ground
  • Provide or facilitate resources for development including health, welfare, training and equipment
  • Initiate efficient and financially sustainable models that have a lasting impact on the people we aim to help

We relentlessly press the advantages of our firm belief and commitment. Among these: a capacity for the calculated risk that underlies most innovation, for venturing where others remain reluctant to go; an ability, while ultimately insisting on measurable results, to be patient in developing sustainable solutions rather than illusory quick-fixes; and our ability to provide both inspiration and standing and also the potential to move not just money but minds and policies.

So, Why India?

Many people believe Indians today are growing rich under globalisation and the Information Technology revolution, but these new opportunities have only benefitted a minority of the country. This new wealth has also tended to go down caste lines with the higher caste members getting the lion’s share of the profits.

Although Indian law bans caste discrimination, the cultural habits of millennia cannot easily disappear, especially in areas where there is little education and awareness, as in many rural communities. There is a huge amount of prejudice against and segregation of the lowest classes, particularly those known as the ‘Untouchables’.

Why india?

Changing Minds, Changing Lives

…is the root philosophy of Kamla Foundation. To achieve this, we aim to understand the needs of the people and embrace their visions of a sustainable future. Working with them all to ensure dreams do become a reality for future generations.

All of our projects have been focussed on giving individuals, families and communities the power and the basic tools to take ownership and change their own lives and destinies.

Kamla Foundation maintains too, that to change one life can also dramatically change your own. There has never been a time in history when there has been such a stark diversity in the world between the rich and poor. So there has never been such a perfect time in history, for so few to change the lives of so many.

In the developed world today, the richest 10% hold 85% of global household wealth. The top 1% own 40% of global assets and the richest 2% more than half of all the global assets. Meanwhile, the remainder of the world’s population own barely 1% of the wealth.

It is timely to focus on sharing our good fortunes of where we were born, with the poorest in the world, who are geographically disadvantaged because of where they were born.

Involving yourselves in our mission, will change the lives of many people as well as your own. Whether it is through, your own donations, fund-raising or working within the projects. You will see and feel the life-changing benefits.

Our impact in numbers

The figures below refer to the people we directly reach through services delivered together with our partners. However, they only show part of our impact. To make lasting change happen on an extensive scale, we also work with a range of agencies to understand their impact; link policy makers with people on the ground; change attitudes and behaviours; pool knowledge and resources and rally support from people and organisations across the regions we work across. Through this collaboration we benefit many more people than those shown below.

2

Partnerships with Universities in India, developing an outreach programme

3

Long term strategic partnerships formed with like-minded NGO’s 

5

Pieces of invaluable medical equipment donated to the Medlife Foundation

7

Sponsored students, who have now graduated from University

15

Volunteers gone to India to support our work

18

Computers purchased for a community resource centre

24

Sewing / embroidery machines purchased for 3 training centres

28

Bore wells installed

30

Children sponsored through the child sponsorship programme 

45

widows supported for their daily needs in a Widows Home

52

Workshops hosted on effective leadership training for leaders of local NGO’s

75

Families in the slums of Ahmedabad supported with earning and skills training

90

Cataract operations performed free of charge for widows in Gujarat

150

Women’s groups supported – through delivery of empowerment programmes

285

Small businesses developed for rural women – securing their livelihood

310

Aqua filters distributed to families in need of clean drinking water

400

Additional villagers benefitting from clean water from the aqua filters

1000

Toys, stationary, books and equipment shipped to stock a resource centre

Over 2000

Cleft lip/palate operations sponsored 

Over 30,000

Villagers have access to clean drinking water

Over 40,000

Lives changed from the impact of all our Projects

Key achievements;

  • Expertise in helping the most vulnerable, realign their paths out of extreme poverty
  • Providing hope and inspiration –  the cornerstone of our programmes of work
  • Better able to understand the lives of the most in need
  • delivering a myriad of options to promote greater wellbeing
  • Supported over 40,000 villagers journey to a better life
  • Continuing to change minds and lives
  • Partnered with like-minded agencies and people, making a greater difference