A decade of structured, evidence-based intervention across education, healthcare, rural infrastructure, and women’s empowerment — grounded in institutional accountability and measured by transformative outcomes across India.
Peace Charitable Trust was founded on the conviction that enduring social transformation demands more than goodwill — it requires rigorous programme design, community participation, and institutional accountability. Since 2014, we have operated across multiple states with a mandate to address structural inequalities that deny millions access to a dignified life.
Our vision is of a society where every individual — regardless of geography, gender, or economic circumstance — has access to the resources and opportunities essential for a dignified life. Our programmes are evidence-based, collaboratively designed, and independently monitored for effectiveness.
We operate under a professionally constituted Board of Trustees with clear fiduciary responsibilities. We publish annual reports, undergo statutory audits, and adhere to the highest standards of financial and programmatic transparency.
An equitable society where every person accesses opportunity and dignity without exception
Decade-long programmes built for sustained transformation, not short-term interventions
Independent board with full fiduciary oversight, statutory audit and regulatory compliance
Community-owned, locally-rooted and institutionally supported development
Our interventions are structured around six core thematic areas, each addressing a distinct dimension of human deprivation. Every programme is evidence-based, community-co-designed, and independently monitored for impact.
Infrastructure, trained educators, and scholarship programmes ensuring children in underserved regions receive uninterrupted, quality education.
Mobile medical units, community health workers, and preventive healthcare camps bridging the gap between remote populations and essential services.
Gender equity through skill development, legal literacy, and livelihood training with child protection initiatives addressing malnutrition.
Safe drinking water, sanitation, rural connectivity and community centres designed in partnership with local governance bodies.
Watershed management, afforestation, and climate resilience training for farming communities across vulnerable geographies.
Structured relief operations and long-term rehabilitation rebuilding livelihoods and strengthening community resilience.
Every number is independently verified and publicly disclosed. Our outcomes are submitted to all relevant regulatory authorities through annual impact reports open to full scrutiny.
When Peace Charitable Trust was founded, the intent was not to build an institution — it was to create a sustained mechanism for addressing the structural inequalities that prevent millions from accessing a life of basic dignity. Over a decade later, that founding intent remains the moral compass of everything we do.
The communities we work with are not beneficiaries of charity. They are partners in development, holders of rights, and agents of their own futures. Our role is to walk alongside them — providing resources, building capacities, and advocating for the systemic changes that will outlast any single programme or initiative.
We publish our work openly. We submit ourselves to external scrutiny. We welcome accountability — because organisations working in the public interest must themselves exemplify the values they seek to advance.
Peace Charitable Trust operates under a governance framework designed to instil and sustain institutional trust. Every rupee received is tracked, audited, and reported publicly. Our financial statements are independently audited by statutory auditors appointed by the Board.
Annual reports are submitted on time to all regulatory authorities — including the Ministry of Home Affairs under FCRA and the Income Tax Department under Sections 80G and 12A. We maintain strict separation of governance and management functions.
All CSR partnerships are structured through formal agreements with clear programme objectives, outcome indicators, disbursement schedules, and audit requirements. Corporate partners receive detailed utilisation certificates and field reports.
Comprehensive annual reports covering programme outcomes, financial statements, and governance disclosures — freely accessible to all stakeholders.
100% fund utilisation reporting with independent statutory audit. All accounts maintained per applicable accounting standards.
All partnerships governed by formal MoUs with defined deliverables, review mechanisms, and independent outcome assessment.
Registered under FCRA and NITI Aayog NGO Darpan. Valid 80G & 12A certifications. Full Companies Act 2013 CSR compliance.
Programmes independently evaluated. Findings incorporated into strategic planning and publicly disclosed annually.
Whether you are an individual committed to social change, a corporation seeking meaningful CSR engagement, or an institution looking to partner on development programmes — Peace Charitable Trust welcomes your collaboration.