20+ Years of Grassroots Impact in Women Empowerment, Digital Literacy & Sustainable Rural Development
Established in 2001, MAMA NGO is a registered non-profit organisation committed to tribal upliftment, women empowerment and sustainable rural development across Madhya Pradesh.
Registration No: IND/5202/2001
CSR Registration No: CSR00094301
Registered under: Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860
Registered Office: Mahaveer Marg, Bamaniya, Jhabua (M.P.)
Head Office: 71 Ashtavinayak Colony Residency, Sailana Road, Ratlam (M.P.)
To empower undereducated and tribal communities through structured development programs that create lasting change.
To build self-reliant, digitally aware and economically independent rural communities across India.
Two decades of measurable, grassroots impact across rural Madhya Pradesh
Structured, outcome-driven initiatives aligned with national development priorities
Objective: Train tribal women in tailoring and micro-entrepreneurship for economic independence.
Beneficiaries: Rural & tribal women (18–45 years)
Outcomes: 100+ women trained, 40+ micro-businesses launched
Objective: Preserve and commercialise tribal handicraft traditions.
Beneficiaries: Tribal artisan families
Outcomes: Market linkages established, income uplift of 30%+
Objective: Implement water conservation and sustainable farming practices.
Beneficiaries: Small and marginal farmers
Outcomes: 50+ farmers benefited, improved crop yield
Objective: Provide functional literacy and digital education access to underserved communities.
Beneficiaries: Out-of-school youth and adults
Outcomes: 30+ direct beneficiaries, community learning centres established
Objective: Conduct awareness workshops on workplace safety and gender equality.
Beneficiaries: Women employees, SHGs, community groups
Outcomes: 500+ women reached through workshops
Objective: Educate rural communities on safe digital practices and online fraud prevention.
Beneficiaries: Rural youth and first-time internet users
Outcomes: District-level awareness campaigns conducted
Objective: Create awareness and prevention mechanisms against trafficking in vulnerable communities.
Beneficiaries: Tribal and migrant populations
Outcomes: Community vigilance committees formed
A youth-focused drug prevention and awareness initiative addressing peer pressure, social influence and trauma-driven substance abuse.
Acknowledging reality without denial
Building faith in a better future
Strengthening moral decision-making
Committing to positive change
Rising above peer pressure and trauma
Partner with a credible, impact-driven organisation for measurable social outcomes
Complete transparency in fund allocation with itemised budget breakdowns, utilisation certificates and audited financial statements.
Robust M&E framework with baseline studies, mid-term assessments and end-line impact evaluations using standardised indicators.
Comprehensive quarterly progress reports with photographic documentation, beneficiary data and financial summaries.
Chairperson
Trustee
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Committed to ethical governance practices with an independent oversight framework.
Fully compliant with all statutory requirements under Indian trust and society laws.
Open financial reporting, audited accounts and publicly available annual reports.
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71 Ashtavinayak Colony Residency, Sailana Road, Ratlam (M.P.)
Mahaveer Marg, Bamaniya, Dist. Jhabua (M.P.)