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When Girls Are Supported, They Dare to Fly: An Impact Story

Another one of our collective endeavours has come out with flying colours. The results are in. Last year, we collaborated with our partner-grantee Y-Ultimate to support Dare to Fly 2025: Creating Space for Girls to Lead Through Sport. You can read the partnership details in our previous blog: https://foundationforrebuildingchildhood.org/2025/09/11/dare-to-fly-enabling-grounds-for-young-women-to-lead/ A Quick Recap of Y-Ultimate Y-Ultimate is […]

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Trust to Impact: Reflections From Our Funder-Partner Learning Lab at IFRC 2026

Recently, we hosted a session called Centering Care: A Funder-Partner Learning Lab on Trust-Based Philanthropy in collaboration with EMpower at IFRC 2026 to move the conversation around “trust-based philanthropy” out of the abstract and into a tangible reality.  We set out to create an honest, multi-voiced space to explore three core pillars of grant-making and

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Why Investing in Safeguarding Capacity Matters for Small CBOs

Small community-based organisations (CBOs) are often closest to children, young people, and communities. Yet limited systems and resources can restrict their ability to deliver safe, accountable, and sustainable programmes. Capacity-building strengthens governance, planning, and delivery, enabling CBOs to maximise impact while protecting those they serve. By investing in safeguarding training for small CBOs, FRC supports

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Centering Care in Philanthropy: Reimagining How We Fund Change

Centering Care in Philanthropy: Reimagining How We Fund Change Centering Care in Philanthropy In one of the FRC Conversations in 2023, a young changemaker said something that has stayed with us: “Ethics of care rooted in inter-personal relationships is conducive to fostering trust between grant-makers and recipients.” It was a reminder that philanthropy, at its

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Reimagining Philanthropy in 2025: Spotlighting the Community Connect Workshop

Bridging the Gap for Grassroots Changemakers As philanthropy continues to evolve in 2025, more attention is being given to progressive and inclusive funding practices. However, small and emerging grassroots initiatives and community-based organisations (CBOs) often find themselves excluded from these conversations. Many lack the access, knowledge or resources to fully engage with new funding mechanisms. 

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Partnerships Advancing Education, Protection, and Livelihood – Even in Times of Crisis

Social and Development Research and Action Group (SADRAG) is a registered not-for-profit organisation. Established in 2004, the organisation has primarily been working in the Delhi NCR region and various districts in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It also has a footprint in Tamil Nadu and Punjab. SADRAG envisions a world of dignity and self-respect, a

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Raising India’s Boys to Demand Girl’s Rights

Equal Community Foundation is creating a paradigm shift through a unique approach—starting with boys. While many organizations in India are working to protect women and girls, most focus on women’s empowerment. By working with boys and young men, ECF tackles gender-based violence at its root cause. ECF’s innovative Action for Equality program trains male professionals

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Opening Doors Through English Literacy

In India, one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, there is an increasingly strong connection between English literacy and job opportunities. High-school math and science examinations, as well as entrance exams for professional degrees in such areas as medicine and engineering, are all conducted in English. Without English proficiency, rural youth see few opportunities for

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For Trafficking Survivors, Healing through Dance

A pioneer in its field, Kolkata Sanved uses dance movement therapy as an alternative approach to recovery and healing for the most marginalized members of society. Through its groundbreaking model, called Sampurnata (“fulfillment” in Bengal), survivors of trafficking and violence release trauma, develop confidence, and identify their own potentials as human beings—rather than as victims.

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