Srujna is a not-for-profit platform enabling women affected by poverty, abuse and human trafficking to earn a respectable income in India. Since its inception in 2011, it has impacted the lives of 1.06 lakh women. It does so by developing dignified livelihood opportunities for women within their communities, developing leaders to sustain the units, and building their resilience by inculcating habits of savings and investments.
It has units in nine states in India and is actively working with 20,000+ women.
Srujna is a not-for-profit platform enabling women affected by poverty, abuse and human trafficking to earn a respectable income in India. Since its inception in 2011, it has impacted the lives of 1.06 lakh women. It does so by developing dignified livelihood opportunities for women within their communities, developing leaders to sustain the units, and building their resilience by inculcating habits of savings and investments.
It has units in nine states in India and is actively working with 20,000+ women.
Srujna has been associated with SVP since 2017, with Mumbai and Delhi Chapters. SVP partners have supported Srujna in building a robust, scalable livelihood model, creating systems for monitoring and evaluation, promoting Srujna on various platforms, raising funds and providing work to Srujna beneficiaries.
SVP has supported Srujna through financial support and non-financial mentoring.
SVP has supported financially and non-financially. The following are two highlights:
1. Financially: SVP partners have supported Srujna by funding personally and raising funds from their networks. SVP has also supported Srujna in raising funds via GiveIndia, and now they have connected us with the CSR department of Malabar Investments, who have funded a project for Srujna
2. Non-financially: SVP partners have been mentoring us, and Mr. Sandeep Agarwal and Mr. Jagdish Acharya are on the advisory board of Srujna. Srujna has also connected with various women’s groups