Our mission is to empower rural Karnataka through awareness, education, healthcare, sustainable livelihoods, environmental care, and community-led action that creates dignity, opportunity, and lasting change.

To design and deliver practical grassroots programmes that improve rural lives through education, environment, livelihood, healthcare, and social awareness.
We work alongside communities across Karnataka to build confidence, create opportunities, connect people with support systems, and help every family move forward with dignity.

To build self-reliant, aware, and empowered rural communities where every person has access to knowledge, opportunity, healthcare, sustainable livelihoods, and a healthier environment.
We envision a Karnataka where villages grow stronger from within, people live with dignity, and development reaches those who need it most.
Jagrati Foundation is guided by values that keep our work honest, practical, and people-centred. Every programme is built to create dignity, trust, awareness, and lasting rural change.
We treat every person as a partner, not a beneficiary. Our work helps people gain confidence, capability, and independence.
We connect environment, livelihood, education, healthcare, and awareness because rural life needs complete support, not single solutions.
Our programmes are shaped by Karnataka’s people, language, culture, ecology, and real needs seen directly on the ground.
We believe in showing, not just telling. Our work includes real training, live models, health camps, planted saplings, and field support.
We build trust through open accounts, clear reporting, honest outcomes, and responsible use of every contribution received.
We strengthen existing systems, communities, institutions, and government efforts instead of creating unnecessary parallel structures.
Jagrati Foundation believes lasting rural transformation happens when three forces work together: ecological resilience, economic agency, and informed citizenship.
Ecological resilience protects the land, water, trees, and natural systems that rural life depends on. Economic agency gives families the confidence and income to make better choices for their future.
Informed citizenship connects people with their rights, government schemes, institutions, and community support. When these move together, development becomes stronger, fairer, and more lasting.