Skill Development (Youth)

Empowering Youth Through Skills & Opportunities

We help school dropouts and underprivileged youth build skills for employment and self-reliance.

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Women Empowerment

Empowering Women for Sustainable Livelihoods

We support women through livelihood training, financial literacy, and self-help group strengthening.

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Entrepreneurship & Self Employment

Promoting Entrepreneurship & Self-Employment

We guide aspiring entrepreneurs with training, mentoring, and self-employment support.

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Community Development

Building Stronger Communities Together

We work with communities to create awareness, life skills, and inclusive development opportunities.

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About Us

About Anukalp Foundation

Anukalp Foundation is a not-for-profit organization committed to empowering school dropouts, underprivileged youth, and women by creating sustainable livelihood opportunities. We work across urban and rural communities to enable individuals to become self-reliant, skilled, and responsible citizens.

  • To provide a second chance to school dropouts and marginalized youth through market-relevant skill training.
  • To promote wage and self-employment opportunities via urban and rural livelihood programs.
  • To collaborate with government bodies, corporates, and community stakeholders for inclusive development.

To create opportunities for education-deprived and underprivileged youth, enabling them to become self-reliant citizens through skill development and livelihood pathways.

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Experienced Students

Our Core Focus Areas

Skill Development

Vocational training, employability and digital skills for youth.

Women Empowerment

Livelihood training, SHG support and financial literacy.

Entrepreneurship

Self-employment guidance, Udyam registration and mentoring.

Community Development

Career guidance, awareness and life skills programs.

Who We Work With

School Dropouts & Youth (18–35)

Women from SHGs

Marginalized Communities

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Our doneters

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