Society for Participatory Integrated Development (SPID) is an Indian Non-Governmental Organization, working for the betterment of the marginalized people for their overall development and bringing a sustainable change in the society.
Since, more than 15 years, we have been partnering with central and state government, national and international donors, non-governmental organizations and local communities to strengthen the capacity of deprived women, children and youths to improve their health, education and protection.
In 2004 a group of young and like-minded people joined hands and formed SPID with the goal to serve the needy. Since then, SPID has been working in the under-developed rural and urban areas. We aim at strengthening local governance that give the marginalized and poor communities irrespective of their caste, creed and religion, a voice and influence national policy.
What is our goal in the long run?
Society for Participatory Integrated Development (SPID) is an Indian Non-Governmental Organization, working for the betterment of the marginalized people for their overall development and bringing a sustainable change in the society.
Since, more than a decade we have been partnering with central and state government, national and international donors, non-governmental organizations and local communities to strengthen the capacity of deprived women, children and youths to improve their health, education and protection.
In 2004 a group of young and like-minded people joined hands and formed SPID with the goal to serve the needy. Since then, SPID has been working in the under-developed rural and urban areas. We aim at strengthening local governance that give the marginalized and poor communities irrespective of their caste, creed and religion, a voice and influence national policy.
We work with our 200 professionals are guided by an experienced governing body. SPID is located in the capital city of Delhi and runs operations in five districts of Uttar Pradesh too. We are active in deprived communities, both in villages and urban slums. We seek to break the vicious cycle of unemployment, poverty, ill-health, illiteracy, abuse and violence.
Mission: To empower the underprivileged and marginalised communities through skill development, education, health, women and child rights.
Vision: To bring about valuable change in the lives of vulnerable and deprived communities and integrate them into mainstream through a participatory approach.