Registered Public Charitable Trust · 12A & 80G Approved · CSR-1 Registered
About the Trust

Building a modern, professionally governed social-impact institution for India.

Amity International Mission Trust is a registered public charitable trust operating across India. We design and deliver programmes in partnership with corporations, foundations, public agencies and communities — with a strong emphasis on governance, technology-enabled monitoring and transparent reporting.

Mission

Advancing dignity, opportunity and measurable impact

To design, implement and monitor social-development programmes that measurably improve health, education, livelihoods, gender equality, community infrastructure and humanitarian resilience across India.

Vision

A stronger, more equal India

A nation where every citizen — regardless of geography, gender or background — has meaningful access to healthcare, learning, dignified work and the institutions of modern life.

Core Values

Principles that shape every programme.

Integrity

Every decision, expenditure and disclosure is guided by clear ethical standards.

Dignity

Beneficiaries are collaborators — not recipients — of our work.

Inclusion

Programmes are designed to reach those most often left behind.

Accountability

Independent audits, monitoring frameworks and public reporting.

Compassion

Human relationships remain at the heart of institutional processes.

Innovation

Technology, data and design applied to social problems.

Sustainability

Programmes designed to outlast the funding cycle.

Measurable Impact

We measure what matters and share what we measure.

Theory of Change

How change happens in our programmes.

  1. 1
    Community-led need assessment identifies the specific gap.
  2. 2
    Programme is designed with local partners, measurable outputs and outcomes.
  3. 3
    Funding partners commit against a detailed budget and reporting schedule.
  4. 4
    Implementation runs with technology-enabled tracking and independent monitoring.
  5. 5
    Periodic reports, utilization certificates and impact evaluations are published.
  6. 6
    Programmes are transitioned to community ownership or scaled with new partners.