Approach

At Ideas to Impact (i2i) foundation, we envision a hybrid model wherein the organization seeks to act as a bridge to implement innovative sustainable ideas at one spectrum and simultaneously be independent drivers of change. We believe that development models should be highly relevant to different local contexts, affordable, and scalable. We are unwaveringly committed to partners, projects and proactive actions that will result in real change on the ground.

Our approach towards development program stems out from four key areas

  • Design as well as implementation of programs and models
  • Engaging state and corporate sector
  • Strengthening the civil society networks
  • Working in partnership for greater impact

Our key priorities are as follows.

  • To promote communal harmony, universal humanity, and global peace.
  • To develop and mobilize community and natural resources for the people of the marginalized and economically weaker section of the trust for their sustainable overall development.
  • To organize health, educational and other welfare programmes for the vulnerable women and children.
  • To arrange and provide medical aid and other assistance necessary for living for the people who are incapable or handicapped or mentally/physically or victims of difficult circumstances, such as disaster, emergency or any other retarded and financially unfit.
  • To organized and take-up health, education, livelihood and other welfare programmes for vulnerable women & children.
  • To work for promotion & protection of alternative energy, environment, forestation, water conservation & land management.
  • To organized awareness camps, health camps, workshops, campaign, exhibition and any other behavior change communication related activity.
  • To provide basic medical facility, sanitation, general health care and other needful support which can be helpful for public to overcome sufferings and agony of any natural and manmade disaster and to facilitate them to rehabilitate.
  • To form women groups, youth groups, self-help groups; old, aged groups, adolescent groups, children groups/clubs, community leaders’ groups and groups of volunteers.
  • To explore ways and work for promotion of socioeconomic development in the community.