Dream a Dream

  • A Advocate
  • I Implementer
  • R Researcher
Description

Dream a Dream is a registered, charitable trust empowering children and young people from vulnerable backgrounds to overcome adversity and flourish in the 21st century using a creative life skills approach. Currently, we work with 10,000 young people a year through our two innovation labs – After School Life Skills Programme and Career Connect Programme, have trained over 9,828 teachers/educators from six states and including 19 districts in Karnataka impacting over 2,45,700 children and have impacted over 1 million children through strategic partnerships with state governments in Delhi and Jharkhand. We work on a strong collaborative approach with local charities, corporates, volunteers, governments, expert consultants, and a host of national and international strategic partners.

 

Primary Functions
  • Awareness Raising/Advocacy
  • Capacity building/Technical assistance
  • Program/Project Implementation
  • Research - project evaluation
Secondary Functions
  • Awareness Raising/Advocacy
  • Networking/Convening
  • Research - other
Geographic Scope
  • National
Areas of work Back to Top
Education topics addressed
Attainment
  • Post-secondary
  • Primary to secondary transition
Other skills
  • Life skills/sexuality education
  • Social and emotional learning
  • Vocational training
Quality
  • Teacher training

Cross-cutting topics addressed
  • Economic/livelihoods (including savings/financial inclusion, etc.)
  • Gender equality
  • Mentorship
  • Sports
  • Violence (at home, in relationships)
Funders and partners Back to Top

Current girls’ education funders

Current girls' education partners

Locations and contact information Back to Top
Website

Dream a Dream


Headquarters location(s)
  • Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Office location(s)
  • India
Contacts
Dream a Dream

Locations of current girls’ education work

Map showing countries (listed below) where the organization is involved with girls' education programs

  • India
Projects Back to Top