Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is Sankalp Foundation?
Sankalp Foundation is a registered non-profit organization based in Uttarakhand, India. Since 2021, it has been working to empower youth, women, and underprivileged communities through skill development, education, healthcare, and social welfare programs.
What areas does Sankalp Foundation work in?
Sankalp Foundation operates in the following key areas:
- Skill Development
- Women Empowerment
- Career Counseling
- Education for All
- Health and Hygiene Awareness
How can I join or participate in the programs?
To join any of the programs, you can click on the “Enroll Now” button on the website or contact the foundation using the following details:
📞 Phone: +91-9690699807
📧 Email: sankalpfoundation.uk@gmail.com
Are the training programs government-recognized?
Yes, the training and skill development programs offered by Sankalp Foundation are practical, government-recognized, and focused on enhancing career opportunities for participants.
Where is Sankalp Foundation located?
Address:
Talli Chouki, Near Om Hotel, Champawat, Uttarakhand – 262523, India.
Can I volunteer with Sankalp Foundation?
Yes, Sankalp Foundation welcomes volunteers. If you’re interested, you can contact them through the official website or by using the phone or email mentioned above.
Do participants receive certificates after completing the training?
Yes, participants who successfully complete any of Sankalp Foundation’s skill development programs are awarded certificates which can help in employment and further education.
Is there any fee for joining the programs?
Most of the training and awareness programs are offered free of cost, especially for underprivileged sections. Some specialized courses may have minimal fees.
Is Sankalp Foundation a government organization?
No, it is an independent non-profit NGO registered with the government, but not operated by the government.