SEEDS receives prestigious
United Nations Sasakawa Award
United Nations Sasakawa Award
leadership and unstoppable commitment to creating a better world.
Artificial intelligence for building
disaster resilient community
disaster resilient community
mitigate disaster risks and enhance resilience.
SEEDS climate change charter
a greener tomorrow with SEEDS.
Building resilient communities through a holistic and inclusive approach
Emergency Response
and Relief
Swift action and coordinated efforts bring hope and aid during times of crisis.
Disaster Risk
and Resilience
Turning big challenges into small victories through preparedness and adaptability.
Sustainable Environment
and Climate
Preserving our planet's future through sustainable practices and combating climate change
Our Purpose
SEEDS is committed to enabling the bottom one percent of communities vulnerable to the climate emergency to adapt, anticipate and act to secure their future and of the larger community. Through our strategy we aim to strengthen the resilience of 300 million disaster-affected people in the country by the year 2030.
Bring a Transformation
Assam Flood Response 2022
Families have lost their homes, happiness and hope in Assam. Your gift today could help save the lives of vulnerable people whose livelihoods and homes have been crushed by landslides or washed away by the floods.
Let’s Make Schools Safer
Help us provide secure learning environments for children through capacity building, education and training in disaster resilience.
Enable Economic Resilience
Support vulnerable micro, small and medium enterprises, which are vital to employment and livelihoods tackle the impacts of disasters.
Bihar Flood Response 2024
Relentless monsoon rains in late September 2024 have wreaked havoc across Bihar, leading to widespread flooding and significant damage. People are grappling with a severe flood situation, that is impacting the lives of millions. The situation remains critical, with widespread displacement, destruction of homes, and significant damage to infrastructure. Communities are facing immense challenges, including lack of access to clean water, food, and medical supplies, and heightened vulnerability to waterborne diseases.
India Flood Response 2024
Relentless monsoon rains in late August and early September 2024 have wreaked havoc across the Southern States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, leading to widespread flooding and significant damage. In the North Easten part of India, in Tripura too, people are grappling with a severe flood situation, that is impacting the lives of millions. The situation remains critical, with widespread displacement, destruction of homes, and significant damage to infrastructure. Communities are facing immense challenges, including lack of access to clean water, food, and medical supplies, and heightened vulnerability to waterborne diseases.
Support immediately for Wayanad
Massive landslides have once again hit Kerala’s Wayanad district burying large areas under debris resulting in high fatalities. The most affected areas are Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala and Noolpuzha.
Under the Umbrella: Supporting the marginalised and vulnerable
The Under the Umbrella campaign is designed to raise awareness about the dangers of extreme heat waves currently raging over North Western India.
Join us in supporting the communities impacted by the Michaung Cyclone 2023
With the number of flash floods increasing in India, SEEDS has been on ground empowering communities to build back stronger and better.
This Diwali – be the one who spreads joy
With the number of flash floods increasing in India, SEEDS has been on ground empowering communities to build back stronger and better.
As festivities arrive, it’s time to support those who will have none!
During Dusshera-Diwali festivities let’s support recovery and rehabilitation efforts in North Bengal. The flash floods triggered in the Teesta River have affected both North Sikkim and Darjeeling and Kalimpong areas of north Bengal. SEEDS requests your continued assistance to begin to rebuild homes to ensure the right to dignity and privacy for the affected communities.
Join us in supporting the communities impacted by the flash floods in North Sikkim
Following a cloudburst over the Lhonak Lake in north Sikkim, a flash flood was triggered in the Teesta river, resulting in deaths and missing persons. These flash floods were exacerbated by the release of water from the Chungthang dam, causing a sudden increase in water levels up to 15-20 feet downstream. Several bridges that connect North Sikkim with the remaining part of the State have been severely affected. Sikkim has been cut off from the rest of India due to the severe damage to the NH-10 by the flood.
Let's Stand Together and Support Flood-Affected Communities!
Martha Bhengra, a 60-year-old widow residing in Tarajuli, Assam’s Lakhimpur, has been severely impacted by devastating floods that have recently struck Northeast. She has been living in a small shanty that got tragically damaged during rains and turned all her inverstment into ruins. The floodwaters surged through her abode, leaving behind a path of destruction and despair. With no one to turn to for immediate support, she finds herself in a desperate situation. Adding on to the situation, her only son lives far away, working in a different town for sustenance. She has no clue on how to rebuild her shattered life all alone.
Join us in supporting the communities impacted by Cyclone Biparjoy
Jasvanta Ram, a 33-year-old construction labourer who earns a daily wage and his wife Shanti Devi, who is 29 years old, reside in Azad Nagar area of Chohtan in Barmer, Rajasthan. Cyclone Biparjoy's impact has resulted in excessive rainfall and flooding in the area, which gravely damaged their home. The floodwaters reached a height of three to four feets, submerging their modest home. They lost both their cherished residence and the memories it contained. The couple and their four children are left homeless and are facing the difficult challenge in rebuilding their lives. The primary impact of the flood was the devastation of their home and the displacement they endured as a result.
Making Communities Resilient During Heatwaves!
Each year, heatwaves in India makes life miserable for the vulnerable communities, by threatening and challenging each stage of their day. This summer, join us in protecting those affected by heatwaves.Each year, heatwaves in India makes life miserable for the vulnerable communities, by threatening and challenging each stage of their day. This summer, join us in protecting those affected by heatwaves.
Be our Champions. Conserve Wetlands
The agricultural runoff and discharge of untreated sewage contaminate coastal wetlands. This World Wetlands Day, join us in assisting coastal communities and protecting wetlands.
What’s your Giving this Winter?
Winter may be a joyful time of year for some people! However, it is another disaster for those who live in slums or in vulnerable conditions without winter necessities. This giving season, join our cause and "Share the warmth" with people in need.
Make India Flood Resilient
Communities have lost their loved ones, homes and livelihood in ravaging floods in India. Your ‘Gift of Care’ can help them rebuild their lives and thrive again.
Assam Flood Response 2022
Families have lost their homes, happiness and hope in Assam. Your gift today could help save the lives of vulnerable people whose livelihoods and homes have been crushed by landslides or washed away by the floods.
Let’s Make Schools Safer
Help us provide secure learning environments for children through capacity building, education and training in disaster resilience.
Enable Economic Resilience
Support vulnerable micro, small and medium enterprises, which are vital to employment and livelihoods tackle the impacts of disasters.
Bihar Flood Response 2024
Relentless monsoon rains in late September 2024 have wreaked havoc across Bihar, leading to widespread flooding and significant damage. People are grappling with a severe flood situation, that is impacting the lives of millions. The situation remains critical, with widespread displacement, destruction of homes, and significant damage to infrastructure. Communities are facing immense challenges, including lack of access to clean water, food, and medical supplies, and heightened vulnerability to waterborne diseases.
India Flood Response 2024
Relentless monsoon rains in late August and early September 2024 have wreaked havoc across the Southern States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, leading to widespread flooding and significant damage. In the North Easten part of India, in Tripura too, people are grappling with a severe flood situation, that is impacting the lives of millions. The situation remains critical, with widespread displacement, destruction of homes, and significant damage to infrastructure. Communities are facing immense challenges, including lack of access to clean water, food, and medical supplies, and heightened vulnerability to waterborne diseases.
Support immediately for Wayanad
Massive landslides have once again hit Kerala’s Wayanad district burying large areas under debris resulting in high fatalities. The most affected areas are Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala and Noolpuzha.
Under the Umbrella: Supporting the marginalised and vulnerable
The Under the Umbrella campaign is designed to raise awareness about the dangers of extreme heat waves currently raging over North Western India.
Join us in supporting the communities impacted by the Michaung Cyclone 2023
With the number of flash floods increasing in India, SEEDS has been on ground empowering communities to build back stronger and better.
This Diwali – be the one who spreads joy
With the number of flash floods increasing in India, SEEDS has been on ground empowering communities to build back stronger and better.
As festivities arrive, it’s time to support those who will have none!
During Dusshera-Diwali festivities let’s support recovery and rehabilitation efforts in North Bengal. The flash floods triggered in the Teesta River have affected both North Sikkim and Darjeeling and Kalimpong areas of north Bengal. SEEDS requests your continued assistance to begin to rebuild homes to ensure the right to dignity and privacy for the affected communities.
Join us in supporting the communities impacted by the flash floods in North Sikkim
Following a cloudburst over the Lhonak Lake in north Sikkim, a flash flood was triggered in the Teesta river, resulting in deaths and missing persons. These flash floods were exacerbated by the release of water from the Chungthang dam, causing a sudden increase in water levels up to 15-20 feet downstream. Several bridges that connect North Sikkim with the remaining part of the State have been severely affected. Sikkim has been cut off from the rest of India due to the severe damage to the NH-10 by the flood.
Let's Stand Together and Support Flood-Affected Communities!
Martha Bhengra, a 60-year-old widow residing in Tarajuli, Assam’s Lakhimpur, has been severely impacted by devastating floods that have recently struck Northeast. She has been living in a small shanty that got tragically damaged during rains and turned all her inverstment into ruins. The floodwaters surged through her abode, leaving behind a path of destruction and despair. With no one to turn to for immediate support, she finds herself in a desperate situation. Adding on to the situation, her only son lives far away, working in a different town for sustenance. She has no clue on how to rebuild her shattered life all alone.
Join us in supporting the communities impacted by Cyclone Biparjoy
Jasvanta Ram, a 33-year-old construction labourer who earns a daily wage and his wife Shanti Devi, who is 29 years old, reside in Azad Nagar area of Chohtan in Barmer, Rajasthan. Cyclone Biparjoy's impact has resulted in excessive rainfall and flooding in the area, which gravely damaged their home. The floodwaters reached a height of three to four feets, submerging their modest home. They lost both their cherished residence and the memories it contained. The couple and their four children are left homeless and are facing the difficult challenge in rebuilding their lives. The primary impact of the flood was the devastation of their home and the displacement they endured as a result.
Making Communities Resilient During Heatwaves!
Each year, heatwaves in India makes life miserable for the vulnerable communities, by threatening and challenging each stage of their day. This summer, join us in protecting those affected by heatwaves.Each year, heatwaves in India makes life miserable for the vulnerable communities, by threatening and challenging each stage of their day. This summer, join us in protecting those affected by heatwaves.
Be our Champions. Conserve Wetlands
The agricultural runoff and discharge of untreated sewage contaminate coastal wetlands. This World Wetlands Day, join us in assisting coastal communities and protecting wetlands.
What’s your Giving this Winter?
Winter may be a joyful time of year for some people! However, it is another disaster for those who live in slums or in vulnerable conditions without winter necessities. This giving season, join our cause and "Share the warmth" with people in need.
Make India Flood Resilient
Communities have lost their loved ones, homes and livelihood in ravaging floods in India. Your ‘Gift of Care’ can help them rebuild their lives and thrive again.
Assam Flood Response 2022
Families have lost their homes, happiness and hope in Assam. Your gift today could help save the lives of vulnerable people whose livelihoods and homes have been crushed by landslides or washed away by the floods.
Let’s Make Schools Safer
Help us provide secure learning environments for children through capacity building, education and training in disaster resilience.
Enable Economic Resilience
Support vulnerable micro, small and medium enterprises, which are vital to employment and livelihoods tackle the impacts of disasters.
Leaving a Mark
Our work over the years has reached a broad cross-section of people. We’ve sparked hope through innovative buildings, nature-based solutions, risk-ready skilling, safer childhood across India and Nepal.
75,35,666
Total Lives
Touched
3,16,746
School Children
Trained
662
Schools & Aanganwadis Built, Repaired & Restored
63,116
Shelters
Built
47
Emergencies
Responded
25
Indian States
UTs Covered
Accountability
Affected people at the centre. A commitment to quality and core humanitarian standards. Sustainability at every step. Long-term thinking. Local action with global influence. These are the values that drive all of our work.
We hold ourselves accountable to our supporters, partners and the communities that we serve.