Collaborate with us to transform urban surplus into a powerful resource for rural development, empowering communities with dignity.
Neersa Foundation leverages urban surplus materials to drive large-scale development across India, from education and sanitation to livelihoods and sustainability. Our work prioritizes empathy, dignity, and community-led solutions, empowering rural communities to shape their own futures. Partner with us to make a lasting impact!
Support thousands of development initiatives annually, from building schools to reviving water channels, using urban surplus as a currency for change.
Partner with us for campaigns like cloth exchanges or fundraising drives, blending our ethos with your brand’s reach.
Encourage your employees to contribute monthly to support our logistics and last-mile delivery.
Run for Neersa at major marathons or sponsor our participation to fund our initiatives. Contact us to explore opportunities.
Promote upcycled products like bags and mats, or purchase them for corporate gifting and events.
Contribute unsold inventory, logistics support, or office equipment like one-sided paper and furniture.
Celebrate your milestones by contributing to Neersa, honoring your success with social impact.
Install donation boxes at your hotels, stores, or offices to collect funds or materials for Neersa.
Schools, colleges, RWAs, and organizations can collaborate with us in various ways:
Organize material-specific drives (e.g., clothes, stationery) and send them to our nearest office.
Set up stalls at your events to sell our upcycled products, supporting rural artisans.
Host sessions to normalize menstruation in schools and colleges.
Organize book readings or discussions using Neersa’s publications to raise awareness.
Offer internship opportunities for students to engage with Neersa’s work.
Encourage employees to pledge monthly contributions to support our mission. Join now.
Contact us at contact@neersafoundation.org, call +91 7303664537, or fill out our partnership form to explore opportunities.
We accept clothes, one-sided paper, newspapers, office equipment, and more.
Yes! Contact us to arrange a visit and see how urban surplus becomes a resource for rural development.