THE PAKHAR FOUNDATION — grant history

Registered charity 1091409 · filings on the Charity Commission register

Latest income
£475k
Grants listed (FY2024)
8
Listed grants total
£337k
Accounts grants total
£356k

listed grants reconcile with the accounts totalextracted from its FY2024 accounts

Grants made, per its accounts filings

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RecipientYearAmountPurpose
PPESFY2024£67kTo provide educational and vocational training to girls in the rural district of Bulandshahr, a patriarchal community.
JamGhatFY2024£53kTo provide shelter, care and protection for street children of Delhi and livelihood to women from resource poor backgrounds.
Udayan CareFY2024£52kTo provide scholarships and mentoring to talented girls from very poor families in 3 states in India.
CECOEDECON (Rakshan)FY2024£48kTo provide safe space for children in Malpura Block in Rajasthan’s Tonk District, where it is commonplace for tribes to sell young girls into prostitution as soon as they reach puberty. A holistic approach is used to increase educational levels and improve health conditions for girls and boys while also providing rural youth, women and men with alternative livelihood opportunities.
Azad FoundationFY2024£37kThe ‘Women on wheels’ program is the first initiative of its kind in India which trains women between the ages of 18 – 35 to become professional chauffeurs, taxi and HGV drivers. These women are from the slums and other poor backgrounds in various cities.
ARK India (Peepul)FY2024£35kTo transform lives through education.
Project ECHO (Pallium India Trust)FY2024£25kTo improve healthcare for rural areas in India. This grant was awarded specifically to extend work in palliative care.
PreranaFY2024£20kTo offer the children of sex workers the opportunity of an alternative life. A life where their rights are protected, choices are created, and dignity is restored. Prerana offers shelter and a safe place to sleep for children of victims of commercial sexual exploitation. As well as night shelter, Prerana offers education, nutrition, medical, psychological and educational support to children born in the red-light district.
JamGhatFY2023£68kTo provide shelter, care and protection for street children of Delhi and livelihood to women from resource poor backgrounds.
PPESFY2023£51kTo provide educational and vocational training to girls in the rural district of Bulandshahr, a patriarchal community.
Udayan CareFY2023£50kTo provide scholarships and mentoring to talented girls from very poor families in three states in India.
CECOEDECON (Rakshan)FY2023£47kTo provide safe space for children in Malpura Block in Rajasthan’s Tonk District, where it is commonplace for tribes to sell young girls into prostitution as soon as they reach puberty. A holistic approach is used to increase educational levels and improve health conditions for girls and boys while also providing rural youth, women and men with alternative livelihood opportunities.
Azad FoundationFY2023£44kThe ‘Women on wheels’ programme is the first initiative of its kind in India which trains women between the ages of 18 – 35 to become professional chauffeurs and taxi drivers. These women are from the slums and other poor backgrounds in various cities.
ARK India (Peepul)FY2023£35kTo transform lives through education.
PreranaFY2023£26kTo offer the children of sex workers the opportunity of an alternative life. A life where their rights are protected, choices are created, and dignity is restored. Prerana offers shelter and a safe place to sleep for children of victims of commercial sexual exploitation. As well as night shelter, Prerana offers education, nutrition, medical, psychological and educational support to children born in the red-light district.
Project ECHO (Pallium India Trust)FY2023£25kTo improve healthcare for rural areas in India. This grant was awarded specifically to extend work in palliative care.
DEC Pakistan Floods AppealFY2023£25kTo enable DEC charities to provide life-saving aid of food, clean water and shelter.
Other institutionsFY2023£23k

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