In India, The Breakfast Revolution (TBR) is the main program under the Decimal Foundation, a registered non-profit Charity Trust (80G) in Mumbai. TBR is also registered as a non-profit charity in the US (501c3). TBR is specifically created to combat the epidemic of hunger and malnutrition in India. We have been on an aggressive path to reach the most deserving populations with high quality, nourishing meals.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and proper nutrition is a key solution for undernutrition, TBR did considerable research to develop, manufacture, and distribute inexpensive but tasty, FSSAI (Indian-FDA) approved products, to provide children with the minimum daily requirements of all essential nutrients in a single breakfast meal.
Enormous strides have been made by TBR since its founding. It has served about 384,000 malnourished children and women by providing about 28 million meals, working with about 70+ partner organizations which include corporations, schools, NGOs, hospitals etc. Our goal by 2030 is to impact 1 million lives. Even this ambitious goal would cover only a tiny fraction of the individuals needing help.
Even though TBR’s basic long-turn mission is to combat malnutrition, because of the tragedy of COVID, there are millions in India (especially people in slums, daily wage earners, migrant workers and other needy people, who have a hard time getting a meal. So, our focus since the pandemic has been temporarily to provide meals to the needy. Through the generosity of our donors, TBR has been able to provide more than 5 million relief meals & supplements, working under the lock-down conditions, with special permission from governmental authorities.
TBR built an online nutrition analytics platform, the ‘Malnutrition Tracker’, that measures the effectiveness of nutrition programs. The mobile application can be very easily used by field staff to measure and assess while the cloud Dashboard provides our partners with the insights they need!