CSR and institutions

Rural development language without losing the devotional center.

ADF's CSR-facing story can emphasize ecology, animal welfare, education, livelihood, heritage, and community development while remaining honest about Krishna-centered purpose.

Ecology and water

Vanas and kundas can be framed as biodiversity restoration, groundwater recharge, soil health, and sacred ecology.

Animal welfare

Gaushala language should clearly define lifetime, slaughter-free cow, bull, and calf care.

Education and heritage

Books, values, festivals, and local traditions can be explained as rural learning and cultural continuity.

Livelihood dignity

Craft, farming, and cowherd roles can be supported through training, tools, and market linkage only when evidence exists.

Governance

Panchayat and village relationships require clear contacts, permissions, field records, and reporting.

Measurement

CSR pages should show outputs now and name outcomes that will be measured later.

Governance package

Institutional partners need clear documents.

ADF can support CSR conversations with registration documents, governance details, project budgets, reporting format, audit material, and point-of-contact information.

Registration profileCSR documentationTax receipt processAudit materialProject budgetReporting plan

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