Atul Foundation 2024-25

55 Atul Foundation | Annual Report 2024-25 | 54 | Financial highlights Financial highlights Sources of fund Utilisation of funds Bifurcation of utilisation Particulars Amount received ` lakhs % Companies 1,451.51 46.21 % Government grant 1,216.13 38.71 % Donation 386.68 12.31 % Interest income 42.78 1.36 % Miscellaneous income 44.35 1.41 % 3,141.45 100 % Particulars Amount spent ` lakhs % Program 1,971.41 68.93 % Asset creation 737.86 25.80 % 2,709.27 94.73 % Administration 150.70 5.27 % 2,859.97 100 % Particulars Amount spent ` lakhs % Education 1,228.74 45 % Empowerment 310.52 11 % Health 327.87 12 % Relief 42.23 2 % Infrastructure 365.80 14 % Conservation 434.11 16 % 2,709.27 100 % Programs Asset Creation Administration Companies Government grant Donation Interest income Miscellaneous income Education Empowerment Health Relief Conservation Infrastructure Sanjeevani 2024 A mega tree plantation drive to heal the earth On July 3, 2024, Atul Foundation conducted a large-scale community-led tree plantation drive, Sanjeevani, an initiative aimed at rejuvenating the planet. In alignment with its commitment to sustainability, over 1,25,019 native trees were planted in a single day, spanning 3,160 locations across 9 countries and 5 continents. This initiative aimed at promoting afforestation, supporting biodiversity, combatting climate change and uniting communities in pursuit of a shared ecological goal. • engaged 17,087 volunteers globally • planted 49,661 trees through 3,375 Atul team members • received participation from 481 distributors, 183 vendors and several customers • set up a Miyawaki forest with 22,060 trees, planted by 62 volunteers Sanjeevani extended its roots internationally, with plantations taking place in countries including the UK, the UAE, Turkey, Bangladesh, China and Brazil, symbolising a unified global commitment to healing the Earth. All trees planted were carefully selected native forest and fruit species to enhance ecological adaptability and long-term survival. Over a span of 50 years, these trees are estimated to absorb over 13.75 cr kg of CO₂, significantly contributing to carbon sequestration and climate regulation.

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