Seed Out’s ideology is parallel to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. Through Seed Out’s efforts, it has contributed towards several SDGs as shown below.
In the future, Seed Out’s endeavors would further revolve around SDG targets which ensure provision of equal economic resources to the vulnerable population by replicating the already successful Seed Out model at both national and international level.
With the creation of 1000+ sustainable micro enterprises, we have been able to eradicate the epidemic of poverty from 1000 households and 5000 lives.
With every entrepreneur raised, 2 children are sent to school, which means that 2000 children have already been sent to school by Seed Out.
All Seed Out beneficiaries have access to a tele-health service and health cards with which they can avail free of cost, quality health care facilities. This means 3000 people living in poverty have sources to get regular checkups and maintain good health and hygiene.
Seed Out economically empowers women by enabling them to run small scale enterprises and investing in their capacity building. Widowed and/or divorced women are provided funding on a priority basis.
With sustainable enterprise generation comes higher levels of productivity and increased economic activity.
Seed Out provides income generating opportunities to the poor, thus enabling them to increase their economic yield and attain social and financial mobility. Seed Out believes in equality and provides opportunities regardless of gender, race, religious beliefs etc.