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The Association for India's Development, Inc. (AID) is a secular charity organization<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> based in the United States<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> which promotes "sustainable, equitable and just development". AID has won several awards for its work, including the 'Global Impact Award' by the prominent newspaper 'The Times of India'.<ref name = ToI>Template:Cite news</ref>

ActivitiesEdit

AID supports grassroots organizations in India, interconnected spheres such as educations, livelihoods, natural resources including land, water and energy, agriculture, health, women's empowerment and social justice.<ref name="about"/> AID focuses on a rights-based approach and is in solidarity with prominent people's movements and social workers of India. AID promotes Gandhi ji's ideas of "being the change that you wish to see in the world" inspiring people to support fair trades, organic products, question injustices and decreases their ecological footprints. AID works towards Ambedkar's vision of equality for all enshrined in India's Constitution.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Organization in the United StatesEdit

AID consists of a decentralized network of chapters which raise and utilize funds independently. There were 36 chapters in 2010<ref name=chapters>Template:Citation</ref> with a total volunteer strength of around 1000.<ref name=about>Template:Citation</ref> The major activities of the U.S. chapters are raising funds, reviewing and supporting projects in India and informing and mobilizing their communities about important social and developmental issues in India. There were about 100 projects actively supported by AID chapters in 2010.

JeevansaathisEdit

The Jeevansaathi program began in 1998 to enable and encourage AID volunteers to engage in full-time social works. AID Jeevansaathis make a commitment to work on development issues, being part of AID's network and opening up new directions for AID to explore. Only AID volunteers are eligible to become Jeevansathis. Currently AID has seven Jeevansaathis.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>

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