Girganga Parivar Trust welcomes partnerships with corporations that are committed to creating meaningful environmental and social impact. Through collaborative CSR initiatives, companies can support large-scale water conservation, groundwater recharge, and climate resilience programs across rural Gujarat.
GGPT offers a transparent and community-driven implementation model that enables corporate partners to directly contribute to improving water security, agricultural sustainability, and rural livelihoods.
CSR-driven water conservation — check dams, recharge bores, watershed restoration, employee volunteering & impact reporting.
Public–community convergence for scalable decentralised water management and national climate priority alignment.
Field visits, research tie-ups, internships, and awareness programs cultivating the next generation of water stewards.
Your CSR investment creates measurable, auditable groundwater impact. We provide full transparency — from GPS-mapped sites to utilisation certificates.
Through these collaborations, GGPT helps connect academic knowledge with real-world environmental action in rural communities.
Corporations can support the construction and rejuvenation of decentralized water harvesting structures such as:
These interventions significantly improve groundwater recharge and agricultural productivity in drought-prone regions.
Companies can collaborate with GGPT to implement climate resilience initiatives aligned with environmental sustainability goals, including:
These initiatives contribute directly to long-term ecological sustainability.
Companies may also engage their employees through:
This strengthens employee engagement while contributing to meaningful social impact.
GGPT provides corporate partners with clear and credible reporting, including:
This ensures transparency and measurable CSR outcomes.
Partnerships with GGPT contribute to key global development priorities.

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.

Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems.
GGPT actively collaborates with government institutions and public sector agencies to expand community-led watershed development across Gujarat.
Through these collaborations, GGPT helps connect academic knowledge with real-world environmental action in rural communities.
GGPT works alongside government departments to support initiatives that improve groundwater availability through the construction and rejuvenation of water harvesting structures such as check dams and recharge systems.
These efforts help strengthen village-level water security and support drought resilience in semi-arid regions.
The Trust collaborates with government agencies involved in rural development to support village-level infrastructure that benefits farmers, livestock, and local ecosystems.
This includes participation in watershed restoration activities and community-based resource management initiatives.
GGPT brings strong grassroots experience in mobilizing local communities, facilitating village participation, and ensuring long-term sustainability of water conservation assets.
Through this approach, the Trust supports government initiatives by helping translate policy and program objectives into effective ground-level action.
GGPT’s programs contribute to broader national priorities related to water conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable rural development.
By working together with government institutions, the Trust helps scale community-driven models that address groundwater depletion and strengthen environmental sustainability.
Collaboration between government institutions and grassroots organisations plays a vital role in achieving long-term water security.
GGPT continues to work with public agencies to expand water conservation initiatives and ensure rural communities benefit from sustainable and resilient water systems.
Girganga Parivar Trust collaborates with educational institutions to promote awareness, research, and practical learning on water conservation and environmental sustainability. These partnerships aim to engage students, researchers, and faculty members in understanding the challenges of water scarcity and the importance of community-led watershed management.
Through these collaborations, GGPT helps connect academic knowledge with real-world environmental action in rural communities.
Educational institutions can organize field visits to GGPT project locations where students can observe water conservation structures such as check dams and groundwater recharge systems. These visits help students understand practical approaches to watershed development and rural water management.
GGPT welcomes collaboration with universities and research institutions for studies related to:
Students from various disciplines such as environmental science, rural development, engineering, and social sciences can participate in internships and field projects with GGPT. These opportunities provide hands-on experience in community engagement, environmental management, and development practices.
GGPT also partners with educational institutions to conduct awareness programs, seminars, and workshops on topics such as:
By working with educational institutions, GGPT aims to inspire students to become responsible environmental citizens and contribute to sustainable water management solutions for the future.