Tomorrow's Foundation
Tomorrow’s Foundation addresses education, livelihood, and water resource management challenges in collaboration with communities who are vulnerable in terms of availability and accessibility of quality services, especially in rural and remote areas of India.
Since 1997, Tomorrow’s Foundation has empowered over one million children, youth, women, and farmers across West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Sikkim, Meghalaya, and Tripura through education, livelihoods, and water management initiatives.
In collaboration with communities and local governments, it has strengthened early childhood and primary education, employability skills, and environmental resilience.
Over the past five years alone, the foundation has enhanced learning for 150,000 children, equipped 26,000 adolescents with life and job skills, trained 10,000 farmer families in sustainable agriculture, and supported 50,000 mothers with parenting and early learning tools.
The Anandapath Project, supported by the Harish and Bina Shah Foundation in collaboration with the Birbhum District Administration, is active in 170 integrated child development service centres. It focuses on enhancing school readiness through age-appropriate skill development, parental engagement, training rural youth as educators, and strengthening the capacity of anganwadi workers.