
Foster and Forge wants to make a nation where education becomes a meaningful experience that empowers each one for a lifetime.
New Delhi based Foster and Forge Foundation is a non-profit, Section 8, organization seeking to transform the lives of millions of school children by bolstering their education with relevant skills needed to succeed in school and beyond. They do this by building leadership skills in government schoolteachers through a robust two-year fellowship program called the Beacon Educator Fellowship. Their fellowship creates an opportunity for India’s largest teacher community – government schoolteachers – to re-imagine their classrooms along with their children. The teachers get exposed to new and innovative methodologies; and they begin to cultivate the knowledge, skills, and mindsets necessary to attain positions of leadership in the education system, identifying their role in building a larger movement for meaningful education, and its impact towards sustainable development. Foster & Forge Foundation has been working with government schools in Uttar Pradesh for over 5 years and is currently working in all 75 districts in Uttar Pradesh.
Rajeshwar Lall Foundation Trust is a charitable, non‑profit organization based in Patna, Bihar, working at the intersection of animal welfare, education and environment. The trust focuses on feeding and caring for stray cows, street dogs and local birds, supporting under‑privileged students with textbooks and stationery, and protecting and nurturing trees in and around the city. Guided by compassion, service and integrity, Rajeshwar Lall Foundation Trust operates at the grassroots level, engaging local volunteers, schools, communities and well‑wishers to reach the most vulnerable – voiceless animals, deserving children and fragile urban green cover. The organization's vision is simple: a kinder, more sustainable society where animals are treated with dignity, every child can learn, and nature is preserved for generations to come.
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Rajeshwar Lall Foundation Trust is a charitable, non‑profit organization based in Patna, Bihar, working at the intersection of animal welfare, education and environment. The trust focuses on feeding and caring for stray cows, street dogs and local birds, supporting under‑privileged students with textbooks and stationery, and protecting and nurturing trees in and around the city. Guided by compassion, service and integrity, Rajeshwar Lall Foundation Trust operates at the grassroots level, engaging local volunteers, schools, communities and well‑wishers to reach the most vulnerable – voiceless animals, deserving children and fragile urban green cover. The organization's vision is simple: a kinder, more sustainable society where animals are treated with dignity, every child can learn, and nature is preserved for generations to come.