Kurnool, a historic city in the drought-prone Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh, faces recurring water stress and rural hardship. Its NGOs focus on child and orphan care, girl-child empowerment, elderly care, women's livelihoods and drought relief. If you live here and want to give, volunteer or run a corporate social-responsibility programme, this guide is a useful starting point. It lists ten respected NGOs in and around Kurnool, what each does, and the checks every donor and CSR team should run first.
How we chose these NGOs
We looked for organisations with a real presence in Kurnool and Andhra Pradesh, programmes on the ground and public information about their work. Preference went to NGOs that are clear about their compliance — 12A, 80G, CSR-1 and FCRA — and that put services to people first. Treat this as a shortlist to research, and confirm an NGO's current status before you give.
SERUDS (Sai Educational Rural & Urban Development Society)
SERUDS, based in Kurnool since 2003 and registered with 12A, 80G and FCRA, champions disadvantaged children, women, youth and the elderly in slums and villages — running child education and orphan care, girl-child empowerment, old-age homes, women's livelihood training, healthcare and nutrition, and relief during drought and floods. Its comprehensive, well-documented work makes it the district's flagship welfare organisation. For donors and CSR teams across many causes, it is a compliant, experienced partner. Ask about the specific programme you wish to support, and confirm its registrations before funding.
Pratham (Andhra Pradesh)
Pratham, one of India's largest education NGOs, runs programmes in Andhra Pradesh to help children master reading and basic arithmetic, working with communities and government schools. Its widely cited learning assessments keep its work measurable. For CSR teams that want learning outcomes at scale, Pratham is reliable. Ask for its coverage in the region and learning data, and confirm its compliance before funding.
Akshaya Patra Foundation (Andhra Pradesh)
Akshaya Patra runs one of the world's largest school lunch programmes, cooking and delivering mid-day meals to children in government and aided schools, with kitchens serving Andhra Pradesh. A hot, nutritious meal raises school enrolment, attendance and concentration. For donors who want a measurable, child-focused outcome, the programme is clear and proven, and its scale makes it a frequent CSR partner. Ask about meals served in the region and review its accounts, and confirm its registrations before funding.
Goonj (Andhra Pradesh)
Goonj is a national organisation known for turning urban material into a resource for rural development and for major disaster relief, valuable work in drought-hit Rayalaseema. It links everyday giving to dignity-based development rather than charity. For donors and CSR teams interested in rural development and disaster response, Goonj has a strong record. Ask about its current work in the state and how contributions are used, and confirm its registrations before giving.
Bal Raksha Bharat (Save the Children)
Bal Raksha Bharat runs child-welfare programmes in Andhra Pradesh on education, health and nutrition and child protection. As the Indian arm of a well-known global child-rights organisation, it brings strong systems and reporting. For donors and CSR teams focused on children, it is a dependable partner with measurable projects. Ask for the specific programmes in the region and the children reached, and confirm its registrations before funding.
HelpAge India (Kurnool)
HelpAge India works for the care, health and dignity of older people, running mobile healthcare, helplines and support programmes in Kurnool and across Andhra Pradesh. As families change and younger members migrate for work, support for the elderly is increasingly needed. For donors and CSR teams focused on older people, HelpAge is an experienced national partner. Ask about its local programmes and the elders it serves, and confirm its compliance before funding.
SOS Children's Villages (Andhra Pradesh)
SOS Children's Villages provides family-based care, education and a stable home for orphaned and abandoned children, with programmes in Andhra Pradesh. The family-style model gives children long-term security rather than only institutional care. For donors who want to fund a child's whole upbringing, it offers a well-established structure. Ask about the children in care in the state and their education and outcomes, and confirm its registrations before giving.
Smile Foundation (Andhra Pradesh)
Smile Foundation is a national NGO running education, health and livelihood programmes in Andhra Pradesh, including learning centres for underprivileged children and mobile health services. Its programmes are well documented and frequently funded through corporate CSR. For donors who want established systems and reporting, it is a dependable option. Ask for the specific programmes in the region and their results, and verify its registrations before giving.
Sightsavers (Andhra Pradesh)
Sightsavers works to prevent avoidable blindness and to support people with disabilities, running eye-health and inclusion programmes in states including Andhra Pradesh. Restoring and protecting sight is a high-impact outcome, especially for those who cannot reach or afford care. For donors and CSR teams interested in health and disability inclusion, it is an experienced, well-governed partner. Ask about its programmes in the region and the people reached, and confirm its registrations before funding.
CRY (Child Rights and You) (Andhra Pradesh)
CRY works to protect child rights through education, health, nutrition and protection from child labour and early marriage, partnering with grassroots organisations across Andhra Pradesh. Its long track record and focus on root causes make it a trusted name in child welfare. For donors and CSR teams focused on children, it offers reach and accountability. Ask about its partner projects in the region and the children reached, and confirm its registrations before funding.
How to verify any NGO before you donate in Kurnool
Run the same short checklist before you give, whatever the cause:
- 12A — confirms registration for income-tax exemption as a charity.
- 80G — makes your donation eligible for a tax deduction; collect a valid receipt.
- CSR-1 — required before a company can route CSR funds to the NGO.
- FCRA — needed if the NGO accepts foreign contributions; confirm it is active.
- Reporting — read the latest annual report and audited accounts, and ask for concrete results.
You can browse NGOs whose compliance has been checked on NGOLists, and the compliance guide explains each registration in plain language.
Kurnool's NGOs reach across whole lifetimes — from an orphaned child to an elder with no one to care for them. Choose the cause that matters to you, run the checks above, and give with confidence — and elsewhere in Rayalaseema, see our guide to the top NGOs in Anantapur.
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