Partner with Save Aravali Trust: CSR Opportunities in Afforestation, Water Management, and Wildlife Protection
Save Aravali Trust is a leading environmental NGO in India, dedicated to forest restoration, afforestation, water conservation, ecosystem creation, and wildlife protection. We provide corporates and donors with impactful CSR opportunities that align with sustainable development goals (SDGs) and environmental responsibility.
Our programs are designed to create measurable ecological impact while giving partners recognition and engagement opportunities through volunteering, events, and public campaigns.
CSR Opportunities in Forest Creation & Afforestation
Afforestation and Plantation Drives: Sponsor large-scale tree planting campaigns in degraded lands, urban areas, schools, and forests.
Forest Restoration Projects: Help restore endangered forests in the Aravali ranges, Western Ghats, and other regions.
Green Cover Expansion: Your CSR funds directly increase India’s green cover while empowering local communities.
Monitoring & Impact Reporting: We provide detailed reports on trees planted, survival rates, and ecological benefits for transparency.
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Water Conservation & Management Projects
Rainwater Harvesting Projects: Fund the installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools, communities, and degraded lands.
Check Dam Construction: Build small dams to recharge groundwater and improve irrigation.
Water Body Restoration: Sponsor the revival of lakes, ponds, and wetlands to support local biodiversity.
Sustainable Irrigation Solutions: Implement eco-friendly water management for farmers and villages.
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Wildlife & Animal Conservation
Habitat Restoration: Restore forests, wetlands, and grasslands to support endangered species.
Animal Rescue & Protection: Fund programs to rescue injured and orphaned wildlife.
Awareness Campaigns: Educate communities on animal protection, anti-poaching, and biodiversity.
Volunteer Engagement: Corporates can organize team volunteering in animal conservation projects.
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Community Engagement & Employee Volunteering
CSR partnerships with Save Aravali Trust offer hands-on engagement for employees and communities:
Team volunteering in afforestation and water management projects
Educational programs in schools and colleges
Participation in ecological restoration drives and campaigns
Branding and recognition in community events and media
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Why Partner with Save Aravali Trust?
Measurable Environmental Impact: Trackable results in trees planted, forests restored, water bodies revived, and animals protected.
Alignment with SDGs & ESG Goals: Projects support SDG 6 (Clean Water), SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 15 (Life on Land), and corporate ESG reporting.
Pan-India Reach: Projects across Aravali ranges, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats, North-East forests, and coastal mangroves.
Community-Driven Action: Every project benefits local communities, youth volunteers, and future generations.
CSR Recognition: Publicity in events, press releases, and social media campaigns.
Get Involved: Funding & CSR Partnership
Save Aravali Trust invites corporate partners, foundations, and philanthropists to fund ecological restoration and sustainable development projects. You can:
Sponsor tree plantations and forest restoration programs
Fund rainwater harvesting, check dams, and water conservation projects
Support wildlife protection, animal rescue, and habitat restoration
Engage employees in volunteering and green campaigns
Contact Us:
WhatsApp: wa.me/919773534107
Email - SaveAravali@gmail.com
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Partnering with Save Aravali Trust is an opportunity to create measurable, lasting impact on India’s forests, water systems, and wildlife. Your CSR funding not only supports environmental restoration but also strengthens community development, sustainable ecosystems, and corporate social responsibility goals.
Join hands with Save Aravali Trust today and be part of India’s green and sustainable future!
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