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Impact

Impact

We publish what we can count, with the year it was counted. Numbers below come from our annual reports and programme MIS.

45

Years in the field

250+

Villages reached

3

Districts

100+

Karyakartas on the team

Cumulative to March 2026

Year on year

30,000 +

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Farmers trained in climate-resilient farming

To March 2025

  • 2022-23 22,000
  • 2023-24 26,000
  • 2024-25 30,000

1,40,114

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Trees planted since 2021

  • 2022-23 72,000
  • 2023-24 79,914
  • 2024-25 1,27,214
  • 2025-26 1,40,114

3,000 +

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Women trained in trades and financial literacy

To March 2025

  • 2022-23 1,500
  • 2023-24 2,500
  • 2024-25 3,000

Water structures built or renovated

Check dams, farm ponds, field bunds and well recharge structures

  • 2022-23 74
  • 2023-24 128
  • 2024-25 183
  • 2025-26 231

Women screened and linked to medical care

  • 2022-23 200
  • 2023-24 600
  • 2024-25 1,000
  • 2025-26 1,272

Gram Panchayats supported to write development plans

Doubled from 30 the previous year

  • 2023-24 15
  • 2024-25 30
  • 2025-26 60

The water work, in detail

These are the figures CSR partners ask for most, so we publish them separately.

Combined storage created
5.76 million ft³
Wells recharged
261
Acres brought under irrigation
444 acres
Villages covered
39

Better Cotton programme, 2025-26

Our largest programme by reach. The figures below cover a single financial year.

Reach

Farmers reached
22,202
Women farmers
2,752
Cotton growers
20,957
Irrigated farmers
20,490
Hectares of cotton
35,170
Hectares irrigated
44,098
Hectares rainfed
1,528
Villages
126
Producer units
5
Farm workers trained
3,300

Practices · 2024-25

Soil samples tested
1,030
Farmer field days
130
Farmers who visited demo plots
21,182
Tonnes of vermicompost produced
144
Litres of bio-fertiliser produced
12,300
Micro-irrigation sets installed
48
Biochar demonstrations
30
Green cook stoves distributed
100

Decent work · 2024-25

Village child protection committees engaged
130
New rural enterprises established
44
Enterprises running successfully
87

Where we work

Three districts of Saurashtra, and the blocks named across these pages. Not a wide net — the same places, year after year.

Arabian Sea Amreli Lathi Babra Savarkundla Dhari Khambha Jafrabad Veraval Una Gir Gadhada Rajkot Gondal Kotda Sangani
  • Amreli 7 places
  • Gir Somnath 3 places
  • Rajkot 3 places

Block headquarters plotted at their approximate positions. District boundaries are not drawn — a block is an area, and this marks a point within it.

Our contribution to the SDGs and Viksit Bharat @2047

Each of our five programme areas maps onto specific Sustainable Development Goals, and to what a developed, inclusive and sustainable India needs by 2047.

  1. Sustainable agriculture
    • SDG 2: Zero hunger
    • SDG 12: Responsible consumption and production
    • SDG 13: Climate action

    Sustainable food systems, farmer resilience and responsible resource use

  2. Environmental Sustainability & Climate Resilience
    • SDG 6: Clean water and sanitation
    • SDG 13: Climate action
    • SDG 15: Life on land

    Water security, climate resilience and ecosystem conservation

  3. Livelihoods & Empowerment
    • SDG 1: No poverty
    • SDG 5: Gender equality
    • SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth
    • SDG 10: Reduced inequalities

    Inclusive livelihoods, women's empowerment and economic opportunity

  4. Health & Well-being
    • SDG 3: Good health and well-being

    Health, well-being and dignity of communities

  5. Research, Policy Dialogue & Knowledge Sharing
    • SDG 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
    • SDG 17: Partnerships for the goals

    Knowledge, evidence, collaboration and stronger institutions

Goal numbers, names and colours follow the UN Sustainable Development Goals. SSKK is not affiliated with or endorsed by the United Nations.

Where the money goes

Figures in Indian rupees, from audited financial statements filed with our annual returns.

Financial year Total income Total expenditure Spent on programmes Share on programmes
2025-26 ₹5,76,01,310 ₹5,53,05,265 ₹5,47,87,157 99.1%
2024-25 ₹4,93,64,798 ₹4,93,01,380 ₹4,86,13,211 98.6%
2023-24 ₹3,86,97,445 ₹3,87,56,062 ₹3,83,20,808 98.9%
2022-23 ₹1,66,03,323 ₹1,80,33,805 ₹1,71,35,770 95%

Salary range, 2025-26

Highest annual salary
₹4,74,233
Lowest annual salary
₹1,68,000
Paid to the head of the organisation
₹0

Figures come from the audited accounts. The 2024-25 row is taken from the audit report signed by A.B. Kothiya & Co. on 30 September 2025. The 2025-26 row is draft data pending the signed audit.

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