Godrej Foundation Launches Tomorrow Makers to unlock India’s untapped talent
The Godrej Foundation, an independent philanthropic trust, announced the launch of Tomorrow Makers, a national platform designed to identify and support high-potential students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Tomorrow Makers is built on the belief that while talent is widely distributed across India, access to opportunity is not. The platform will identify high-potential students – from Classes 6-12 as well as graduates – and connect them to organisations, educators, mentors, competitions and peer communities that can help them realise their potential. Through programmes run by eight partner organisations, Tomorrow Makers offers four different pathways – STEM, Invention and Making, Arts and Defence –for high-potential students from different age groups.
Omar Momin, Chief Executive Officer, Godrej
Foundation, said, “India is home to one of the world’s largest school-going
populations, yet access to structured mentorship, advanced learning
opportunities, and talent acceleration ecosystems remains uneven, particularly
for students from underserved communities. Through Tomorrow Makers, we aim to
help bridge this gap by building pathways that identify and nurture
high-potential young people from across regions and socio-economic backgrounds.
Through this platform, we hope to build a pipeline of future innovators,
researchers, artists, entrepreneurs, soldiers, and public leaders whose success
can create multiplier effects by transforming families, strengthening
communities, and contributing to India’s long-term leadership and progress.”
Tomorrow Makers supports students and graduates
through a network of specialised partners. Dakshana and Avanti Fellows provide
free JEE and NEET coaching, while Genwise and MakerGhat offer advanced learning
opportunities in robotics, computing, and mathematics. For those inclined
towards the arts, Slam Out Loud provides mentorship and skill development,
while Drama School Mumbai offers professional theatre training. Graduates
aspiring to join the armed forces can prepare for defence service examinations
through Delta Squad Foundation and Yuvatejas. Need-based scholarships are
available for eligible participants.
Commenting on the launch, Esan, founder, Delta
Squad Foundation, said, "Serving the nation begins long before one dons
the uniform. At Delta Squad Foundation, we believe leadership is built through
discipline, resilience, service, and real responsibility. Today, Delta Squad
stands as India’s only disaster rescue squad raised by young serving Armed
Forces officers. Over the years, we have mentored youth aspiring to join the
Armed Forces while exposing them to real-world leadership through rescue and
relief missions. Through Tomorrow Makers, we hope to make this model of
leadership training and nation-building accessible to deserving young Indians
from every background.”
Students across India can apply through the
website or WhatsApp bot and undergo assessments to identify potential in
sciences, invention, arts, and endurance. Successful candidates will be placed
in specialised programmes run by Godrej Foundation’s non-profit partners.
Tomorrow Makers is part of the Godrej
Foundation’s broader mission to promote economic growth, inclusion, innovation,
and talent development in India.
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