About Us
One India Development Foundation (OIDF) is a Section 8 non-profit organization dedicated to creating a unified,
prosperous nation where the rural agrarian economy and the urban knowledge
economy operate in sync.
Incorporated in 2025, OIDF was born from a singular
realization: true development cannot happen in silos. A farmer cannot prosper
without market linkages, and a rural youth cannot succeed without moWhile
headquartered in New Delhi to maintain proximity to policy-makers and CSR hubs,
our heart beats in the field.
The OIDF Advantage: An Alliance-First Approach
Unlike traditional NGOs that often work in isolation, OIDF operates as the non-profit anchor of a mature technical ecosystem. We leverage the intellectual property, infrastructure, and networks of our corporate and technical alliances to deliver implementation standards usually reserved for large multinational programs.
Our Services & Interventions
Beyond Aid: Building Systems for Self-Reliance
At One India Development Foundation (OIDF), we do not view rural communities as beneficiaries of charity, but as partners in economic growth. Our services are designed as “Interventions”—targeted, high-impact programs that remove the structural barriers preventing India’s rural population from participating in the national economy.
Our Service: We transition farmers to Certified Organic & Natural Farming.

Certification Support
Facilitating Group Certification (NPOP/PGS-India) to make crops export-ready.

Input Management
Training farmers to produce their own bio-fertilizers (Jeevamrut/Vermicompost) to reduce dependency on expensive market chemicals.

Climate Resilience
Introducing drought-resistant crop varieties and water-efficient practices in Odisha and the Northeast.
Technical Partner: QSEAL Agritech (Providing audit and quality control protocols).
Market Integration & Value Chains
The Challenge: A farmer producing “Gold” (Organic produce) often sells it for the price of “Bronze” because they lack access to premium markets.
Our Service: We build the “missing middle” between the farm gate and the city plate.
FPO Management:
Incubating and professionalizing Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) so farmers can aggregate produce and negotiate better prices.
Supply Chain Linkage
Directly connecting FPOs to retail brands and export houses, eliminating predatory intermediaries.
Post-Harvest Infrastructure
Setting up village-level grading and sorting centers to prevent wastage.
Technical Partner: One India Organic Utpad Ltd (providing market access and retail shelves).
Rural Skill Development (Education)
The Challenge: Rural youth migrate to cities for low-wage, unskilled labor because their education does not match industry needs.
Our Service: NSQF-Aligned Vocational Training that guarantees employability.
Technical Trades
Training in high-demand rural sectors: Solar Panel Maintenance, Agri-Tech Equipment Repair, and Food Processing.
Digital Fluency
“Digital Sakhi” programs to ensure rural women can navigate banking apps, government portals, and e-commerce.
Placement Support
Ensuring certified youth find dignified employment or self-employment opportunities within their own districts.
The Challenge
Women's Economic Resilience
Women perform 80% of farm labor but own less than 10% of the land and control almost none of the income.
Our Service: Turning women from laborers into Decision Makers.
Micro-Enterprise Incubation: Helping Self-Help Groups (SHGs) launch businesses in mushroom cultivation, spice grinding, and handicraft packaging.
Financial Inclusion: Facilitating the opening of individual bank accounts and linking SHGs to formal credit (Bank Linkage) to break the grip of local moneylenders.

22/02/2024
Launched our community skills training program, empowering locals with new vocational skills.

24/02/2024
Expanded our outreach efforts, reaching 500 more families in need through our initiatives.

28/02/2024
Formed strategic alliances with local businesses to enhance program effectiveness and resources.

29/02/2024
Celebrated a successful partnership with educational institutions to improve local literacy rates.
Meet Our Team
Discover the dedicated individuals driving our mission forward.
| S. No. | CGF Intervention | Description & Mechanism | Key Metrics & Language |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Government Schemes | Facilitating access to entitlements and subsidies. | "Unlocking benefits," "Last-mile delivery." |
| 2 | Financial & Digital Empowerment | Digital literacy, financial planning, online safety. | "Digital accounting," "Tax payments," "Chatbots." |
| 3 | Healthcare | General health, sanitation. | "Health kiosks," "Telehealth," "Returnable grant model." |
| 4 | Skilling, Jobs, & Careers | NSQF-aligned training, apprenticeships. | "80% placement rate," "Industry-aligned simulations." |
| 5 | Entrepreneurship Development | Supporting micro-enterprises. | "Business formalization," "Inventory management." |
| 6 | Access to Credit | Blended finance, returnable grants. | "Credit-worthiness," "Pre-Credit Score Survey." |
| 7 | Market Linkages | Connecting producers to buyers. | "Value chain," "Supply chain integration." |
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Make a Difference with Your Support
Your involvement can foster real change in our community. Join us in our mission to enhance lives through skill training, education, and economic empowerment. When you donate or volunteer, you contribute to vital projects that uplift and sustain our rural areas. Together, we can build a brighter future for everyone.