Transparent. Regulated. Impact-Driven.
NSE-SSE Registration No.: NSESSENPO0067
Organisation: Friends Union for Energising Lives (FUEL)
Legal Status: Public Charitable Trust (Established 2007)
NSE-SSE Registration No.: NSESSENPO0067
SSE Registration Date: 24 June 2024
Regulator: SEBI | Platform: NSE Social Stock Exchange
FUEL complies with all NSE-SSE rules, by-laws, and disclosure norms.
The Social Stock Exchange is a SEBI-regulated platform that enables credible non-profits to raise funds transparently for social impact initiatives.
Youth Impacted Since Inception
Indian States Covered
Aligned with UN SDGs 4, 5 & 8
| Financial Year | Beneficiaries Impacted |
|---|---|
| FY 2023–24 | 28,493 |
| FY 2024–25 | 20,646 |
| FY 2025–26 | 38,686 |
Our projects are designed to bridge the gap between education and employability. We focus on underprivileged youth and women, providing them with the necessary skills to succeed in the modern economy.
Students from government schools, college youth from rural areas, and women seeking financial independence.
STEM Education, Future Skills (AI, Data Science), Soft Skills, and Entrepreneurship Development.
I am Nikita Vyavhare, a PGDM student at FUEL Business School, originally from Ahmednagar. My parents run a small Anda Bhurji stall in Sadashiv Peth, working hard to support our family while we live in a modest rented home. Pursuing a PG in Management seemed out of reach due to financial constraints-until I discovered the FUEL Business School scholarship through Trust. After clearing an aptitude test and interview, I was selected. With 100% scholarship support-including tuition, books, and academic essentials. Here, I've gained hands-on experience using tools like Power BI and Tableau, and enhanced my communication skills. Today, I'm proud to have secured an internship at Syngenta. I am deeply grateful to the FUEL team for empowering students like me through education and opportunity
"FUEL changed my life completely."
Born in a small village in Rajasthan, Diya Singh is a first-generation learner who aspired to build a better future for her family despite limited resources. Her journey transformed when she joined the BBA program at FUEL Business School with support from a merit-cum-need scholarship. At FUEL, she gained future-ready skills, leadership training, and industry mentorship that strengthened her confidence and capabilities. With guidance from FUEL’s placement and career support cell, Diya secured a position at HPCL, a public sector enterprise. Today, she supports her family and stands as a role model for young girls from underserved regions—embodying FUEL’s mission to empower first-generation learners through education and opportunity.
"I am now financially independent."
Regulated & transparent social funding.
Measurable, large-scale youth impact.
Long-term nation-building through skills & education.
Accountability backed by NSE & SEBI.