India Rising Trust
current
Active Citizenship
Reviving the spaces we share together
The Ugly Indian is driven by the idea that citizens and their cultural behaviour are part of the problem of poor civic standards, and that citizens themselves can and should change our environment. The organisation works with citizens and government to clean up streets and regulate waste disposal by encouraging behaviour through focused, ‘smart’ interventions that are low-cost and sustainable, and anonymous. The approach is to work with local actors and change attitudes through minimal changes that can be emulated. Over the years, the organisation has worked on improving footpaths, keeping public spaces such as walls welcoming and clean, working with local actors to create cleaner garbage disposal practices, all through small and sustained endeavours in immediate surroundings.
What excites us about their work:
- Create behavioural change through inclusion, messaging, community-led efforts at a local and participatory level, believing that a big difference can be brought about by small things.
- Foster the idea that hope exists in individual behavioural change, without minimising small-scale efforts.
- Work on the assumption that inclusive narratives do not require ideology or moral scripts and that setting examples can create sustained change.
UN Sustainability GOALS

Similar grantees in this field
Current Grantee
Active CitizenshipFoundation for Social Transformation (FST)
Current Grantee
Active CitizenshipYouth Ki Awaaz
Current Grantee
Active Citizenship