India

Care to Play: Early Education for Pathways Out of Poverty

The Care to Play program brings Trickle Up together with Indus Action, Saajha, Rocket Learning, and IDInsight to address issues of early childhood development for families living i ...

Technical Assistance with SightSavers

Building Sustainable Pathways out of Extreme Poverty for Unemployed Youth (PATH) seeks to support 600 people living in extreme poverty between 16-30 years old in Sololá, Guatemala ...

MPOWERED

Trickle Up put the power of mobile phones into the hands of women in India who strive daily to overcome conditions of extreme poverty and vulnerability.

Partnering to Scale Up Graduation with JSLPS

Trickle Up and JSLPS are scaling their intervention efforts and promoting sustainable livelihoods through connecting women in poverty to existing markets, strengthening the capaci ...

Empowering Women Farmers

With philanthropic support from the Walmart Foundation, we’re working with 1,000 women as they build sustainable and resilient livelihoods through agriculture in Odisha, India.

Little pictures that tell the big story

Retiring President Bill Abrams shares a few inspiring stories from his 16 years at Trickle Up.

From a voice of despair to a source of guidance

Ketaki is a leader. She is a source of guidance for 21 women in her village. Her journey is one of resilience and adaptation.

Fighting Covid-19 & protecting the health & well-being of ultra-poor communities

Trickle Up equipped 6,800 households — approximately 35,000 people — with the tools they needed to withstand the Covid-19 crisis.

Covid-19 prevention for the Indigenous Juanga

Trickle Up partnered with local government to prevent the spread of Covid-19 among the Indigenous peoples of Nagada, India.

Meet the Doctor

Trickle Up connected local coaches to medical expertise in India.

Unstoppable Women

Trickle Up presents 15 inspiring MPOWERED stories from the most important perspective—the women connecting to new opportunities through digital connectivity and livelihoods suppo ...

India’s Covid-19 Crisis

The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India. Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will support 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks.