Two decades of unwavering commitment to building equitable, self-reliant communities across India — one village, one family, one life at a time.
The Masters Association was born in 2005 in the heart of Delhi, when a small group of teachers, doctors, and social workers gathered around a single shared conviction: that lasting change does not come from charity alone — it comes from communities owning their own destiny. That founding circle of twelve individuals pooled their modest savings, rented a two-room office in Lajpat Nagar, and began offering free tuition and primary health counselling to migrant families in the city's underserved neighbourhoods.
Within three years, word of the initiative had spread far beyond Delhi. Requests for collaboration arrived from community leaders in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, and Odisha. By 2009, TMA had formally established its Healthcare Wing — a mobile clinic network that brought preventive care and maternal health services to villages with no resident doctor. By 2013, the organisation had earned FCRA registration, enabling it to partner with international foundations and scale programs that had until then been limited by funding.
The decade from 2013 to 2023 was one of rapid, purposeful expansion. TMA introduced structured Women's Self-Help Groups in 2018, recognising that economic empowerment of women is the single most powerful lever for long-term community development. Over 14,000 women have since accessed micro-credit, skill training, and legal literacy through the SHG network. Simultaneously, the Scholarship for Rural Excellence programme has quietly funded the university education of more than 3,200 first-generation learners — young people who would otherwise have had no path forward.
Today, The Masters Association operates across 18 states and two union territories, employing over 400 full-time staff and engaging more than 6,000 community volunteers. With 500+ completed projects and 2.5 lakh lives directly touched, we remain guided by the same principle that animated our founders: deep respect for every individual's dignity, and an unshakeable belief in the power of organised, community-led action to transform society from the ground up.
Founded in Delhi
12 educators & doctors start free tuition & health camps
Healthcare Wing Launched
Mobile clinics expand maternal & preventive care to 4 states
FCRA Registration
International partnerships open; operations scale to 10 states
Women's SHG Network
14,000+ women access micro-credit & livelihood skills
National Impact Milestone
18 states, 2.5L lives, 500+ projects — and growing every day
Two guiding lights that orient every decision, every programme, and every rupee we spend.
We envision an India where every citizen — regardless of caste, gender, geography, or economic background — has equal access to quality education, dignified healthcare, and sustainable livelihoods. We strive toward a society in which communities are not dependent on external aid, but empowered to chart their own futures with knowledge, skills, and solidarity.
"Sab Ka Vikas, Sab Ki Shakti" — Development for all, strength through all.
Our mission is to design and deliver evidence-based programmes in education, healthcare, women's empowerment, and sustainable livelihoods that strengthen the capacity of underserved communities to thrive. We work hand-in-hand with local leaders, govern with radical transparency, and measure our success not by inputs but by lives genuinely transformed.
Six principles that shape every interaction, every programme design, and every hiring decision at TMA.
Every person we serve is treated as a full human being — never a statistic, never a charity case. We design all programmes to affirm dignity and agency at every touchpoint.
We are facilitators, not rescuers. Communities co-design, co-implement, and co-evaluate every initiative — ensuring that outcomes are locally rooted and self-sustaining long after we leave.
Our finances, governance decisions, and programme outcomes are publicly accessible. We believe that trust must be earned through openness — especially with the communities we serve and the donors who support us.
Compassion without rigour is not enough. We invest in data collection, independent evaluation, and learning reviews so that every programme decision is grounded in evidence, not assumption.
We actively seek out those who have been left furthest behind — Dalit and Adivasi communities, persons with disabilities, gender minorities, and seasonal migrants — and design programmes that centre their specific needs.
Our planet is a stakeholder too. We integrate ecological sustainability into community livelihood programmes — promoting organic farming, water conservation, and renewable energy adoption as integral, not optional, development goals.
Experienced leaders who have dedicated their careers to the cause of equitable development in India.
Humbled by the recognition we have received — and re-energised by it to reach further.
2023
Conferred by the Ministry of Social Justice for outstanding community development outcomes across five states.
2021
Recognised by the United Nations Development Programme India for measurable contributions to SDG 3 (Health) and SDG 4 (Education).
2019
Awarded by the National Literacy Mission Authority for the Scholarship for Rural Excellence programme, which has supported 3,200+ first-generation graduates.
2017
Presented by CII Foundation for creating scalable models of women's economic empowerment through the SHG network reaching 14,000+ women.
Whether you donate, volunteer, or spread the word — every action you take amplifies the voices of 2.5 lakh people working to shape a more just India. Stand with us.