Participatory & Reconstruction Institute Action (PRIA) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to rehabilitation, skill development, and community empowerment in Dhenkanal, Odisha. Our mission is to uplift marginalized communities by providing therapeutic services for persons with intellectual disabilities, artisan training, bamboo craft education, and social awareness programs.
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Participatory & Reconstruction Institute Action (PRIA) is legally registered and compliant with the necessary regulations to operate as an NGO in India. It is registered with NGO DARPAN (NITI Aayog), making it eligible for government grants and collaboration. PRIA holds 12A & 80G registrations, allowing tax exemptions for the organization and providing tax benefits to donors. Additionally, the organization is FCRA registered, enabling it to receive foreign donations legally. PRIA is also registered with the National Trust, ensuring it can work effectively to support persons with disabilities and receive government support for disability-related initiatives.
It is registered with NGO DARPAN (NITI Aayog), making it eligible for government grants and collaboration. PRIA holds 12A & 80G registrations, allowing tax exemptions for the organization and providing tax benefits to donors.
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At PRIA, we believe in empowering lives and building inclusive communities. Based in Dhenkanal, Odisha, we are a committed non-profit organization transforming lives through rehabilitation, skill development, environmental stewardship, and social awareness. We work closely with underserved groups, promoting dignity, independence, and creativity.
Holistic care for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Specialized therapy programs to foster development and independence
Reviving traditional bamboo craft and empowering local artisans.Providing hands-on training, workshops, and livelihood opportunities.
Engaging young minds through educational film screenings.
Spreading awareness on social issues, health, and child rights.
Promoting eco-conscious living and biodiversity.
Community-based plantation and sustainability drives.