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NGO, Charity Organizations in Karnataka

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NGO stands for Non-Governmental Organization, which basically translates to things work in these organizations.

The best thing one can do in this world is to give back to the society. We would like to bring to your attention all charitable organizations and NGOs in Karnataka. Some of them don’t directly fall into this category but they allow you to sponsor some of their activities.

We have included the names of national and international organizations that operate in Karnataka.

We feel one should donate for the sake of donating and not for the sake of tax savings. Either way, please donate.


Please note that we have absolutely no connection with any of these organizations.

  • Aata Odanaata – A Sports NGO
  • Animal Lovers
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health care/ Hospitals
  • Children Related
    • Dream A Dream – We are committed to protect, empower and integrate vulnerable children within communities and to enhance public awareness around children’s needs and issues.
    • Kilikile – which in Kannada means the warbling laughter of a child – is a registered Trust, formed by parents of children with special needs, driven by volunteers and supported by professionals, that aims to create inclusive play spaces that will be accessible to all children, regardless of their ability. Kilikile operates in few parks in Bangalore.
    • Operation Shanti – We help the poorest and neediest children and elderly, and the forgotten destitute, with the basic human needs: food, shelter, medical services and educational assistance. As we believe that every human can and should stand on his/her own, we are there to help the destitute begin to help themselves. We are based in Mysore.
    • Lovedale Foundation
      We take orphaned and abandoned children under our wing and look after their welfare and development including quality education. Lovedale Foundation is home to disadvantaged children from all over India. We provide nourishment, clothing and shelter. Moreover, we impart quality education and training in life skills to children.
    • Mathruchhaya – meaning “ protective shade of mother”, was started in the year 1965. We find home for orphaned children.
  • Consumer Forums
    1. Grahak Shakti, Bangalore [Email: grahakshakti@rediffmail.com]
      About Us: We are a Voluntary, non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian Consumer Organisation working in the interest of Consumers. We believe in creating awareness, education, empowerment of Consumers. We also guide Consumers to assert their rights and seek remedy through proper forums such as the Ombudsman’s and various other mechanisms including the Consumer Courts(Forums).
    2. Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, Cavery Bhavan, K.G. Road Bangalore – 560001
  • Senior Citizens
  • ASHA – projects in Karnataka.
  • Charities Aid Foundation India (CAF)
  • Infosys Foundation
  • National Association for the Blind (NAB) is a non-govt., non-profit, voluntary organisation that focuses on the socio-economic rehabilitation of the visually handicapped. A one-of-a-kind org., NAB provides the infrastructure as well as wide range of projects & services for the general welfare, education, training & placement of the visually handicapped.
  • R.K. Foundation – acts as a medium between the needy and the prospective Philanthropists, in the areas of Education, health, Clothing, Nutrition, Rural Development, Woman & Child care.
  • Rifaa – Home for the girl child
    Phone: +91-80-25444671/ 25464228
    Rifaa is a shelter for girls belonging to separated parents, alcoholic fathers, unfairly divorced mothers fugitive kids or battered girl children, working as domestic maids. Rifaa in Urdu means welfare and with the home containing a small library, a spacious courtyard, a well equipped kitchen and dining hall and a vocational skill development center for girls, the place has the right recipe for elevating the girl’s spirits. Rifaa is near Hennu bende, Hennur Road, Kasba Hobli, Bangalore.

Samskruthi – Organization for the Needy

Samskruthi was launched in year 2000 by a few women as a platform for socially like minded people. Today the organization boosts they have over 150 members. They also conduct blood donation camps and meet the educational requirements of school going children. Over the years this organization has been a melting pot for progressive women and held demonstrations, competitions,talks on cookery, beauty, health, hairstyles, flower arrangements, medicine , self-grooming, yoga and counseling.

Samskruthi is managed by

  • Radha Santhakumar – President
  • Vasumathi Srinath – Secretary
  • Jasmine Shah – Treasurer
  • Hellan Gopal – Joint Secretary. Women desirous of joining Samskruthi may contact the Joint Secretary on +91-98449-49913

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