SHAPING DREAMS. TRANSFORMING LIVES

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About Us

“Tomorrow’s Foundation Has Spent 31 Years In Providing Quality & Inclusive Education, Child Protection, Skills & Livelihood.”

Tomorrow’s Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life of underprivileged and marginalized children and young adults
(including youth with disabilities) through Education and Training.
The work is designed to enhance individual skills and knowledge, so that children and young people can realize their Self Worth.
Today, Tomorrow’s Foundation is present in various slum locations across West Bengal(Alipurduar, Kolkata,
Birbhum), Sikkim, Chhattisgarh(Raipur, Bijapur, Dantewada), Chennai, Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai.

Tomorrow’s Foundation over the Years

  • 2020-2021

    • On 23rd March 2020 nationwide lock down was called in India due to Covid 19. In this situation Tomorrow’s Foundation raised to the occasion quickly to create 5 Covid Hospitals, organized Dry Rations to 36,000 beneficiaries, created Food Security for 20,000 vulnerable families and reached new frontiers in the Tea Gardens of Darjeeling & Dooars Region of North Bengal and Sikkim.
    • Also, helped Nationally to 100 plus organizations to raise funds for running the Covid Operations.
    • Although the schools were closed, our job did not stop. We reached our children through Worksheets and also Digitally.
  • 2016-2019

    • Tomorrow’s Foundation won the NGO Leadership award in 2017 and also became an approved Non-Funded Training Partner of NSDC (Nation Skill Development Corporation) on 02nd July 2018.
    • TF’s youth inclusion unit LP4Y started 2 incubation centres in Mumbai and Bangalore.
    • TF started a new practice Skills@School under Sarva Siksha Mission targeting Children’s of Classe 7, 8 & 9 from Government Schools.
    • Also, started the Sukma Football Academy in Chhattisgarh.
  • 2013-2015

    • Project Rainbow funded by Tata Trust was started in 2013 to create awareness against child labour in Raipur city of Chhattisgarh.
    • 375 children with Special Need got rehabilitation services and 119 Differently Abled Children were mainstreamed in Government Schools. TF also started the rehabilitation services in Howrah District.
    • 3 girls and 2 boys from Dantewada Chhattisgarh attended football summer camp in France under a sports exchange program and also met with the legendary footballer Pele during their visit.
  • 2011-2013

    • Paul Hamlyn Foundation started funding our 2 CNCP (Children in Need of Care and Protection) homes in Civil Strife areas of Dantewada and Bijapur.
    • UNICEF started supporting a massive Child Protection Program in Chhattisgarh covering 4 districts of Dantewada, Bijapur, Sukma and Narayanpur in LWE (Left Wing Extremist) areas targeting 125,000 children.
    • Shilpagram – A unique Skill Training program started with jail inmates in Dantewada District Jail to train undertrials in Plumbing, Construction and Electrical Works. The project was funded by District Collector then DMF (District Mineral Fund).
    • The Shilpagram model was quickly adopted by Chhattisgarh State Government and launched the same model in 27 districts under a new name called “Livelihood College” and thus Tomorrow’s Foundation was recognised by NITI AAYOG (Planning Commission) for formulating this model.
  • 2009-2011

    • Primary School model was approved by Kolkata Municipal Corporation for scaling up.
    • Rajiv Gandhi Siksha Mission in Chhattisgarh started working with Tomorrow’s Foundation in Left Wing Extremist (LWE) Districts.
  • 2006-2009

    • Started Special Education on Wheels (service to Differently Abled) children in the city of Calcutta.
    • TF also started working with Concern India Foundation and initiative was taken to build a home for differently abled children outside Calcutta.
    • Received recognition from NCVT (National Council for Vocational Training) and started Skill Training Centre in Calcutta.
    • Children Council with adolescents of different program was formed by Tomorrow’s Foundation.
  • 2004-2006

    • Joint Program on Adult Education was started with Kolkata Municipal Corporation.
    • Special Weekly Health Clinic was also introduced with the help of CLPOA.
    • A Community-based Education Program – focusing on Open Schooling was launched.
  • 1999-2002

    • 13 children were admitted in Open School of Tomorrow’s Foundation.
    • Medical Camps of Eye & Dental Check-up was started in Government Schools.
    • Health Card was issued and psychological and career consulting were started.
  • 1996-1999

    • Tomorrow’s Foundation’s Card project was launched to impart Vocational Training along with Non-Formal Education with 140 school dropout adolescents.
    • French students from different universities came for an exchange program to Tomorrow’s Foundation.
  • 1994-1996

    • A project was started jointly with Calcutta Municipal Corporation (CMC) for providing Mid-Day Meals and Uniforms to inculcate a sense of belonging. For the first time such program was launched in the Municipal Schools of Calcutta.
    • Calcutta de la rue à l’école was formed in France as a twin association to help Tomorrow’s Foundation.
  • 1991-1994

    • Number of children increased steadily from 17 to 50.
    • Community felt the need for Formal Schooling and started sending their children to various centres of Tomorrow’s Foundation.
  • 1990-1991

    • TF’s journey began from the terrace of Mother Teresa’s Nirmal Hridhay at Kalighat with 17 children being given non formal education.
    • Biscuits and milk were given as motivation to the children.
    • Arup and Swarup Ghosh started Tomorrow’s Foundation with blessings from Mother Teresa.

Our Vision

Create an environment of active participation and protection for each child to ensure sustainable development

Our Vision

To create an environment of active participation and protection for each child to ensure sustainable development

Our Mission

To act as a catalyst to positively impact marginalized communities to realize their potential through rights, protection, education and livelihood

Our Mission

To act as a catalyst to positively impact marginalized communities to realize their potential through rights, protection, education and livelihood

Our Focus

TF as a CSO is focussed at scaling in 74 aspirational districts in 13 states in east and north east in the field of primary education, skills and livelihoods and entrepreneurship.

Our Focus

TF as a CSO is focussed at scaling in 74 aspirational districts in 13 states in east and north east in the field of primary education, skills and livelihoods and entrepreneurship.

Lakh
Beneficiaries impacted

7

States

30

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