Rain Drop

Empowers and transforms Indian villages through community-driven projects, including water management and sustainable practices

  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Latur, Maharashtra

  • Since

    2010

Rain Drops, an NGO, was initiated by Alexis Roman after a transformative experience in India. Witnessing the dire situation in villages suffering from Read more a seven-year drought, he recognized the pressing need for water. The organisation's journey began in 2010 when Alexis founded Rain Drops and embarked on its first project in the village of Chetteni, despite challenges such as limited resources and language barriers. This first year saw the construction of two water harvesting ponds and the planting of 250 trees in Chetteni. Rain Drops adopted a unique approach rooted in community involvement and sustainable solutions. Building on its initial success, Rain Drops expanded its efforts to additional Indian villages, recognizing the importance of time, resources, and collaboration with local populations. With a dedicated team in France and India and support from experts and teachers on-site, Rain Drops fostered partnerships with institutions and companies, including the French Embassy, to further its projects. The NGO's approach revolves around addressing local communities' needs, empowering them through training, and fostering autonomy so that they can independently manage and sustain their projects. Rain Drops continues to work in partnership with both international and local actors, committed to its mission of improving the lives of Indian villagers through holistic and sustainable development practices.

Demographies Served

Impact

In 2020 Rain Drops, made a significant impact by planting 26,524 trees, collecting 33,600 tons of water, partnering with 29 villages, and providing assistance to 1,127 families.

Programs

  • Livelihoods Programme

    Rain Drops focuses on livelihood development in India, primarily among marginalized communities. Its goal is to stimulate entrepreneurship, improving living conditions for villagers. By promoting entrepreneurship in various sectors like agriculture and poultry farming, it aims to diversify income sources and combat food and financial instability, preventing rural-to-urban migration. This support allows families to maintain their land, culture, and relationships, while also investing in their children's health and education. Rain Drops also empowers Indian women through training in leadership and community mobilization, fostering economic independence and raising awareness of their rights, enabling them to engage with local governance bodies.

  • Tree Plantation Programme

    Since 2011, Rain Drops has been combatting drought and bolstering economic stability in Indian villages by planting thousands of fruit and medicinal trees. It provides necessary tools and training, educating villagers on the economic advantages of tree cultivation. A tree nursery in Bargarh generates income for the community while offering affordable trees and plants. Rain Drops' approach has encouraged farmers to shift to profitable, sustainable tree plantations, reversing deforestation and prioritizing resilient tree varieties for faster benefits and improved survival rates, particularly in water-scarce regions.

  • Water Management Programme

    District

    Rain Drops is actively addressing the water management challenges prevalent in Indian villages. These regions, like Ambajogai, have long grappled with drought, intensified agriculture, and deforestation, resulting in water scarcity. To mitigate this, Rain Drops undertakes initiatives such as constructing water harvesting ponds, wells, and implementing earthworks for efficient water management. These efforts not only capture rainwater to recharge underground water tables but also prevent soil erosion and enable water infiltration. Moreover, Rain Drops empowers farmers to adopt more water-efficient agricultural practices, such as drip irrigation and sprinkler systems, reducing water consumption. The introduction of fish farming has not only bolstered farmers' income but also enriched their diets, contributing to a more sustainable and diversified livelihood for these communities.

  • Women Empowerment Programme

    In India, Rain Drops empowers women in remote villages through training and support. It helps form women's groups to advocate for their rights and aims to enhance women's autonomy by introducing income-generating activities. Starting in 2013, Rain Drops trained women in jam-making, leading to diversified income sources like sewing and spice-making. It offers various training programmes, including women's rights, food processing, and leadership. Rain Drops also initiated Women Gram Sabahs, encouraging women's participation in decision-making, resulting in improved infrastructure and access to clean water. Challenges remain in gaining broader participation from husbands and village leaders.

  • Agricultural Transition Programme

    Rain Drops, the NGO, aids India's agricultural transition, guiding small farmers away from traditional practices unsuitable for changing climates. It collaborates mainly with lower-caste communities, facilitating access to resources like wells and irrigation systems.

    Training is a core focus, teaching farmers to adapt practices to environmental shifts by promoting crop diversification. Poultry farming is another successful venture, providing financial security and food diversity. For instance, Ram Sawar from Ajadpurva village earned €73 in five months, significantly enhancing his income. These efforts empower individuals and elevate their quality of life.

Impact Metrics

  • Trees Planted

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2013-14 2507
    • 2014-15 3303
    • 2015-16 14462
    • 2016-17 16587
    • 2017-18 19466

Leadership Team

  • Ashok Sarwade

    Founder & Director, India

  • Bablu Prasad

    Project Coordinator

  • Komal Pardeshi

    Project Coordinator - Women Empowerment

  • Ramesh Chandra

    Project Coordinator - Agriculture

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • Registration ID

    F-22250

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    MH/2018/0188260

  • 12A

    AACTR6728GE20214

  • 80G

    AACTR6728GF20220

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Infront of Kotalwar Kirana Store, Sham Nagar, Latur, Maharashtra, Latur, 413531

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust