SELCO Foundation
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| Established | 2010 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Harish Hande |
| Type | Public charitable trust |
| Legal status | Non-profit organisation |
| Focus | |
| Location |
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Region served | India, East Africa, Southeast Asia |
Budget (2022) | ₹150 crore |
| Disbursements | ₹120 crore |
| Expenses (2022) | ₹30 crore |
| Website | www |
| Financials as of 2022[1] | |
SELCO Foundation is a not-for-profit public charitable trust based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, focused on providing sustainable energy solutions to underserved communities.[2] Established in 2010, the foundation works to alleviate poverty by improving access to clean, affordable, and reliable energy, particularly in rural and low-income areas across India.[3]
History
Founded on 5 October 2010 by Harish Hande, SELCO Foundation emerged from the work of SELCO India, a for-profit social enterprise, to create an open-source platform for sustainable energy solutions.[4] The foundation was established to address energy access gaps for underserved communities, building on SELCO India’s experience of installing over 450,000 solar systems. It has since expanded its reach to states like Karnataka, Odisha, and Jharkhand, and internationally to countries like Tanzania and the Philippines.[5]
Initiatives
SELCO Foundation develops and deploys clean energy solutions to enhance livelihoods, healthcare, and education in under-resourced communities. Its key initiatives include: Healthcare Energy Solutions: The foundation has powered over 4,000 health centres across India with solar energy, focusing on maternal labour rooms and vaccine storage, in collaboration with state governments and partners like the IKEA Foundation.[6]
Livelihood Support: It provides solar-powered technologies, such as sewing machines, pottery wheels, and agri-processing machines, benefiting over 900,000 people by improving income opportunities.[7]
Ecosystem Development: The foundation collaborates with over 200 partners, including governments and NGOs, to create sustainable business models and advocate for energy-inclusive policies.[8]
The foundation’s work has reached over 7.5 million people through direct and indirect energy interventions, with a goal to impact 10 million by 2027.[9]
Recognition
SELCO Foundation has received recognition for its innovative approach, including support from the MacArthur Foundation for its Sustainable Energy-led Climate Action Program in Odisha and Jharkhand.[10] Its models have been adopted in India and replicated in Africa and Southeast Asia, earning praise for linking sustainable energy to poverty alleviation.[11]
References
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation Financial Overview". Give Discover. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation: Sustainable Energy for Development". MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation's Mission to Power India's Underserved". India Health News. 5 October 2020. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation Profile". Devex. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation Overview". Skoll Foundation. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation Powers 4,000 Health Centres with Solar Energy". Health Times India. 18 April 2023. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation Impact Report". Give Discover. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation's Ecosystem Approach". The Lemelson Foundation. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation Targets 10 Million Beneficiaries by 2027". Mizoram News. 12 January 2024. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation: Sustainable Energy for Development". MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ↑ "SELCO Foundation's Global Impact". GOGLA. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
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