Every year we choose a few projects that we want to give a helping hand towards raising the funds they need to make a difference. These are projects that we believe are having a special impact or have the potential to do so. We provide funds to match what they are already raising amongst their own relationships. The leaders of the partner organization sign an MOU with us, and we provide extra monitoring and evaluation as well as a careful financial review. We want to ensure that your funds are ending up exactly where you desire them to go.

To help cover the costs of the support that we offer the program, we assess a 15% charge on program donations. If this isn’t for you and you would like 100% of your funds to go to the program then just send a quick message to info@thriveglobalconsulting.org to let us know that you would prefer not to have admin taken out. However, we would encourage you that the services that we bring free of charge to our partners serve to increase their impact by more than 15% – we do appreciate it if you help make that possible.

Below are some of our current partnered projects:

Art for Change Foundation

Art for Change Foundation

Based in New Delhi, India, for the last 13 years Art for Change Foundation has pursued a vision to see art shape society with beauty and truth by bringing difficult issues to the forefront through art, and helping artists find

Ashish Foundation for the Differently Abled (AFDA)

Ashish Foundation for the Differently Abled (AFDA)

In 2017, Ashish celebrated their 10th anniversary. Here is a special video that was created to celebrate the occasion. Please watch this video and celebrate with us. https://www.thriveglobalconsulting.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/10th-anniversary-video-android-phone.mp4   Based in New Delhi, India, AFDA provides multi-pronged solutions for families

Skills Vocational Training Center

Skills Vocational Training Center

Thrive Global Consulting partners with the Skills Vocational Training Center to teach young adults income generating skills such as mushroom cultivation, food service, housekeeping, electrical maintenance, and construction. The vocational center benefits young people from rural areas that travel to