Delhi-registered NGO since 13 April 2005

Building dignified, community-led change across education, health, livelihoods, and the environment.

SALT works with underserved communities through practical social programmes, local participation, and long-term institution building. The goal is simple: make opportunity more reachable and development more human.

Where SALT works

All over India

Registered office in Mahipal Pur, Delhi, with programmes designed around local participation, inclusion, and grounded field execution.

Core focus

4 programmes

Education, public health, livelihoods, and environmental conservation.

Institutional readiness

CSR-ready

Registered with Darpan, 12A, 80G, and valid CSR-1.

Registration Societies Registration Act
Tax status 12A and 80G
Government recognition NITI Aayog Darpan
Corporate partnerships CSR-1 eligible

Why SALT exists

Development becomes durable when communities shape it, own it, and benefit from it.

SALT was founded by professionals who wanted a people-centric model of development, one that responds to the realities of health, education, gender, social welfare, and environmental stress without separating them from each other.

The organisation focuses on improving quality of life through programmes that are practical, inclusive, and sustainable. Instead of one-off interventions, SALT prioritises capacity building, awareness, and steady community participation.

Featured programmes

Four workstreams that respond to foundational needs.

01

Education for All

Remedial learning support, teaching materials, and educational access for children and adults in underserved areas.

02

Vocational Skills

Technical and entrepreneurial training that improves livelihoods, employability, and local economic resilience.

03

Public Health

Basic health services, preventive care, vaccinations, and awareness campaigns for women, children, and families.

04

Environmental Conservation

Waste management education, ecological restoration, and practical sustainability training rooted in local participation.

How SALT works

A community-first model designed for continuity, not visibility alone.

Need-based design

Interventions begin with local realities and the needs of deprived and marginalised communities.

Participation-led delivery

Community members are included in implementation, awareness building, and programme ownership.

Capacity building

Training and knowledge-sharing create stronger local systems rather than dependency on external actors.

Partnership readiness

SALT is structured to collaborate with corporates, foundations, and institutions on long-term outcomes.

For proposals, CSR, and field partnerships

SALT is positioned for credible, implementation-focused collaboration.

The organisation combines legal readiness with programme flexibility, making it suitable for grant support, CSR implementation, awareness campaigns, and community development partnerships.

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