Impact & Accountability
We believe that generosity deserves transparency. This page serves as a clear record of where our funds are directed and the lives they touch.
Programme Breakdown
Dynamic real-time allocation of funds based on our direct-to-vendor public ledger.
Programme Allocation
Education Support
Students & Fees
Food Security & Ration
Monthly Families
Healthcare Support
Emergency Patients
Total Expenditure
₹8,15,101Impact Ledger (Live)
We operate a direct-to-vendor payment model. Below is an anonymised, live-updating ledger of recent institutional disbursements directly powered by our internal accounting.
| Date | Beneficiary Ref | Category | Payment Directed To | Amount (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 12, 2025 | EDU-294 | Education | St. Joseph's High School | 24,500 |
Three-Year Programme Trend
A consistent effort resulting in over ₹40 Lakh in direct welfare distribution.
FY 2022–23
₹20,73,338FY 2023–24
₹11,73,974FY 2024–25
₹8,15,1013-Year Total
₹40,62,413Annual Reports
Download our detailed impact and governance reports for full transparency.
Impact Report FY 2024–25
Detailed breakdown of programme expenditure, case studies, and compliance overview for the 2024-25 financial year.
Impact Report FY 2023–24
Archived report for the 2023-24 financial year.
Impact Report FY 2022–23
Archived report for the 2022-23 financial year.
How We Count Impact
- No double counting: A family receiving ration for 12 months is counted as one family supported, not 12 separate interventions.
- Direct recipients only: We only count individuals or families whose support was directly funded and verified by EUF.
- Estimates marked clearly: When counting broad welfare distribution, any approximations are clearly marked as estimates (e.g. 18+).
FY 2025–26 Targets
With a continued commitment to the direct-to-beneficiary model and annual reporting discipline.