Project END+ has partnered with the Center for Microfinance (CmF), an initiative under the EY Foundation.
The Center for Microfinance (CmF), established in 2007, is a state-level resource organization that has played a pivotal role in catalyzing the growth of the community-led microfinance sector in Rajasthan, specifically through the women’s Self-Help Group model. Over the past 15 years, CmF has continuously evolved its approach to meet the dynamic needs of the communities it serves, while also responding to shifts in government policies and broader societal trends.
As part of this collaboration, END+ has been working with the school students at the Adarsh Sikrai Government Upper Primary School, to help them learn civic engagement and political participation.
Through this partnership, CmF’s expertise in community development, financial inclusion, and grassroots empowerment complements the goals of END+, contributing to the broader objectives of education and socio-economic upliftment.