Prerana Foundation works across 20 focus areas to empower communities, promote social welfare, and advance inclusive, sustainable development in both rural and urban India.
Strengthening grassroots institutions — Youth Clubs, Sport Clubs, Sanghas, and Mahila Samaja — to build self-reliant, cohesive, and active communities.
Advancing the health, safety, and rights of women and children through welfare programmes that promote dignity, protection, and equal opportunity.
Establishing schools, colleges, and educational institutions to make quality learning accessible for rural and urban communities across India.
Organising free medical camps that bring essential diagnosis, treatment, and healthcare services directly to underserved and remote communities.
Running rehabilitation centres that provide care, support, and restored dignity to persons with disabilities, the elderly, and other vulnerable individuals.
Conducting immunisation drives and community health programmes in rural areas to prevent disease and build healthier, more resilient populations.
Setting up affordable clinics and charitable hospitals in rural areas to bridge the critical gap in accessible, quality healthcare for all.
Promoting rural small scale industries to generate local employment, build economic self-reliance, and reduce dependence on urban job markets.
Creating inclusive schools and hostels for the visually impaired, hearing impaired, mentally challenged, and physically disabled across India.
Driving agriculture development programmes that modernise farming practices, strengthen rural livelihoods, and ensure long-term food security.
Empowering India's youth through mentorship, skill development, and welfare initiatives that unlock potential and create pathways to meaningful futures.
Promoting sports and cultural programmes in rural areas to nurture local talent, build community pride, and foster a spirit of healthy competition.
Delivering leadership, health education, and personality development training for rural communities, youth, and women to build capable local changemakers.
Supporting capacity building, skill development, and social reintegration of prisoners to enable dignified, productive lives after release.
Establishing R&D institutes and think tanks spanning Sports, AI, Climate, Big Data, and Space Exploration to drive future-ready grassroots innovation.
Undertaking scientific explorations and expeditions across India and the globe in Anthropology, Geology, Marine science, and Space discovery.
Leading plantation drives, water rejuvenation projects, and climate action initiatives to protect the environment for present and future generations.
Identifying and developing Paralympic sporting talent among the specially abled population of rural and urban India through structured training and support.
Establishing centres that equip youth in rural and urban areas with self-defence training and practical life skills for safety and personal resilience.
Developing border regions through focused work on infrastructure, tourism, connectivity, education, community engagement, and skill development.
Prerana Foundation runs 17 core programme areas. Here are more initiatives driving change across India.
Women's self-defence and personal safety training programme delivered across multiple cities.
Education and skill development initiative targeting girl children in underserved communities.
End-to-end rural development covering health, education, agriculture, and livelihood across villages.
Promoting mental health awareness, resilience, and access to counseling support for underserved communities.
Structured skill development and vocational training to create sustainable employment pathways for rural youth.
Strengthening youth clubs, women's collectives, and grassroots organizations to drive local community leadership.
Connecting grassroots communities with emerging technology, space science, and research opportunities for future-ready development.
Providing healthcare, social support, and dignity-centred welfare services to elderly populations in underserved communities.