Present Projects
Rain Water Harvesting
In 2020-21, TFF undertook Rain Water Harvesting initiative across government schools in Bengaluru, in association with several corporate entities. The project aimed at providing Rain Water Harvesting solutions at three levels: a) Rain water filters for consumption purpose b) Direct borewell recharge c) Ground water recharge through recharge pits. The potential outcome of the project includes minimizing dependency of the school on tanker water, providing them with a sustainable source of water for a minimum of 6 months in a year making them a net positive water consumer. In addition, the project aims to positively impact ground water levels in the community.
Tree Plantation
To increase the green cover by planting the saplings. Silviculture practice is to enrich the existing growth natural forest area prone to degradation due to Biotic ad Abiotic factors. The native plants are selected for planting to identified and open blocks are for supporting the natural vegetation. One of the added benefits is that natural forest supports birds including migratory birds, The fruits of the trees which is recommended by forest dept supports mammals like bats, birds, monkeys, snakes etc. This is helpful for the local community as well as on the ecosystem with short term and long-term benefits.