Ashoka India

Creates a network to support, fund, and inspire social entrepreneurship in youth, children, and changemakers

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  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Bangalore, Karnataka

  • Since

    1980

Ashoka was founded in 1980 by Bill Drayton, and has over 3,000 Ashoka fellows in 70 countries, including 350 fellows in India. Its global headquarters Read more is in Arlington, VA, USA. Ashoka identifies and supports the world's leading social entrepreneurs, inspires and equips the general public to be change-makers, and partners with various institutions in order to accelerate this movement. It aims to instill empathy and the desire to be a change-maker in children, inspires the youth to take initiatives and think about change, and promotes the collaboration of different people, corporations, social organizations, and institutions in order to work together to bring change. Ashoka Changemaker Schools is a global network of schools that aim to bridge the divide between access to education and productive learning by using different teaching methods, such as play, peer-learning, and arts. In order to do so, it works with teachers, government officers, and other stakeholders to enable them to play a larger role in the change process. Ashoka India’s Youth Venture program works to develop young change-makers, and support them in creating teams to change their world, whether it is their school or community. It partners with educational institutes, youth organisations, and state governments to find passionate youth and help them implement their dreams. Ashoka's Venture and Fellowship program selects leading social entrepreneurs as Ashoka Fellows. India acts as the hub for election of Fellows across India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, and has a network of over 550 Fellows in the region. Once selected, Ashoka provides the Fellows with stipends to support their personal financial costs for three years, in addition to providing them with support from its global network to help discover the most efficient way to drive systemic change. Its ‘Framework Change’ workshops, ‘Reframing Journeys’, and other webinars are designed to help develop and empower Fellows to spark positive social change. Ashoka India’s Health and Nutrition initiative, Nourishing Schools, has been developed in partnership with various stakeholders. This initiative is for children aged 9 to 14 years who are in their formative years as future community leaders. This initiative aims to improve their nutrition by improving the quality of midday meals, using games to teach lessons about nutrition, and helping them develop good nutritional habits, which they can then teach to their families. So far, this initiative has reached 25,536 school children between 9-14 years across 114 schools in Maharashtra, Assam, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Puducherry. Ashoka’s Start Empathy Initiative aims to instill empathy in children by collaborating with elementary schools and school networks, to design and show models of school environments where empathy is at the core of the learning and teaching strategy. The Lead Young is a campaign that identifies stories of young people who have overcome problems by implementing their dreams, leading a team, and creating a solution. Lead Young also seeks to encourage the initiatives of the more than one-thousand Ashoka Fellows whose work is putting young people in charge. Ashoka U collaborates with colleges and other higher-education institutes to create a culture of social innovation and inspire change.

Impact

We are creating a movement toward an Everyone a Changemaker World where each person is strong and capable of taking initiative for social change in their communities through our network of students, schools, colleges, businesses, and citizen sector groups. Our course on parenting changemakers and Your Kids 30 online Changemaker Challenges, which promote youth social innovation, reached 2,000 parents. 150+ young changemakers were chosen by Youth Venture for their social innovations. A total of 5,000 people are directly involved with AshokaU, including 70 senior executives from 23 countries who participated in our Executive in Residence program, 230 participants from 33 countries who took part in Changemaker Bootcamps, and 500+ institutions of higher education from 50+ countries.

Programs

  • Unlocking Impact in Justice

    The goal of this research is to comprehend the current situation as well as the methods used by the main changemakers to alter social systems and frames.
    In 2021, we conducted two surveys: one to record trends and lessons learned from organizations advancing equal access to justice, and the other to learn how young changemakers are bringing about positive, transformative reforms in the judicial system. We conducted eight in-depth interviews reflecting various priority areas in the law and justice arena across more than 11 states in India and received answers from 32 such organizations and 58 young leaders.
    We are now constructing a resource to support the objectives of the changemakers' organizations based on the insights from this study.

  • Young Changemakers in Justice

    The goal of Ashoka's Law For All Initiative is to help young changemakers realize their potential to develop justice solutions for themselves, their communities, and society. We think that in order to accomplish that, we need to create a movement that promotes the notion that young changemakers can discover answers for issues of justice, establish a network of such young changemakers, and create an environment that allows them to reach their full potential.

  • Venture and Fellowship

    Ashoka has developed and supported the greatest global network of successful social entrepreneurs for more than 35 years. Following a thorough screening procedure, they are welcomed into a lifelong fellowship where every member is dedicated to promoting innovative social good practices. We work together with Ashoka Fellows to co-create Ashoka's vision of a future where everyone is a changemaker and we urge them to take responsibility for the network.

    A transformational and illuminating experience, selecting is. Candidates describe their innovations and how they could alter industry-wide systems. Instead of serving as a simple means to a goal, the selection process sparks lively debate, hones concepts, and creates space for a journey of personal growth.

Leadership Team

  • Subhashish Panigrahi

    Director, Law for All Initiative

  • Lengchengphi Rongui

    Venture & Fellowship Lead, Law for All Initiative

  • Shruti Nair

    Leadership Group Member, South Asia

  • Venkata Raveendra Yeddula

    Director, Finance & Reporting

  • YASHVEER SINGH

    Executive Director, Ashoka Young Changemakers

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Registration Details

  • 12A

    AAATA5093ME20214

  • 80G

    AAATA5093MF20214

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  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
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