SDF works in healthcare, education, livelihoods, research, and biodiversity to empower communities and promote sustainable growth.
Our head office is in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, and we implement programs across India through local networks.
Yes, we are a Section 8 non-profit company, ISO 9001:2015 certified, and registered under 12A, 80G, NGO DARPAN, and CSR.
We support children, adolescents, youth, women, elderly, persons with disabilities, and communities at large.
You can donate securely through our donation page, directly via bank transfer, UPI, or CSR partnerships.
Yes, donations are eligible for tax benefits under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
Yes, we accept in-kind support such as nutrition items, educational materials, and medical supplies.
Yes, every donor receives an official receipt (Form 10BE) with 80G details for tax purposes.
All contributions are used transparently for healthcare, education, nutrition, and community development initiatives.
No, anyone with a passion to serve can volunteer. We also provide training for specific programs.
Yes, we welcome students, working professionals, and retirees to contribute their time and expertise.
We have flexible options—from short-term event volunteering to long-term program support.
Yes, active volunteers receive a certificate of appreciation and recognition for their contribution.
Supansha offers short-term internships (4–8 weeks) for exposure and long-term internships (3–6 months) for in-depth learning or dissertation/fieldwork projects.
Yes. Many students join us as part of their college curriculum, summer/winter internships, or mandatory field practicum. We also support dissertation and project-based internships.
You can apply via your college placement cell, through our Internship Section, or by sending your resume + purpose statement to our official email. Quick applications are also accepted via WhatsApp.
Most are voluntary/unpaid to focus on exposure, learning, and social impact. However, interns receive certificates, mentorship, field experience, and networking opportunities. In select projects, stipends may be offered.
Our key initiatives include TB elimination (STAMPING-TB), women empowerment (SADHIKA), nutrition (Poshan Samvad), youth enrichment, and eco-care.
We use research, data analysis, and regular monitoring to ensure transparency and evaluate measurable outcomes.
Yes, we design community-driven programs based on local needs and stakeholder participation.
Yes, we align our initiatives with government programs like NHM, ICDS, Education Department, Poshan Abhiyaan, and CSR projects.
NGOs, corporates, and institutions can join our Supansha Network as program partners to scale impact.