Every sponsorship is more than a name on a wall. It is a seat at the table of an intergenerational community that will outlive us all.
Limited Opportunity
There is a very limited opportunity for two strategic partners to invest and receive naming rights for two of the four Named Ashrams. Each partner gets exclusive sponsorship mobilization rights for their ashram, 12% compensation on sponsorships mobilized, and a permanent place in the founding story of this campus.
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Unit-level sponsorships include permanent naming rights with a hand-crafted dedication plaque at the entrance of your space, bearing the honorific of your choosing.
| Space | Description | Amount | Available |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gunagrahi Awaas | Residential dormitory for 36 GunaKul learners | ₹51 Lakhs | 12 across campus (3 per ashram) |
| Swajan Griha | Private elder residence on the Ganges | ₹21 Lakhs | 28 across campus (7 per ashram) |
| Atithi Kutir | Guest cottage for visiting Acharyas and scholars | ₹21 Lakhs | 12 across campus (3 per ashram) |
| Bhojanalaya | Community dining hall with farm-to-table gardens | ₹11 Lakhs | 4 across campus (1 per ashram) |
| Biophilic Commons | Performing arts, science labs, gathering space | ₹11 Lakhs | 4 across campus (1 per ashram) |
| Biophilic Vatika | Landscaped garden with native flora, a living memorial | ₹7 Lakhs | 4 across campus (1 per ashram) |
| BED-LEVEL DEDICATIONS | |||
| GunaKul Bed | Named learner's bed with bedside plaque | ₹2 Lakhs | 144 beds |
| Swajan Bed | Named elder's bed with bedside plaque | ₹4 Lakhs | 56 beds |
| Atithi Bed | Named guest bed with bedside plaque | ₹4 Lakhs | 24 beds |
How It Works
Every sponsorship gives you two things: Naming Rights and Nomination Rights.
The unit, bed, or facility is permanently named after whoever you choose — yourself, a parent, a teacher, a departed loved one, a saint. The name appears on a hand-crafted plaque at the entrance, in English, Hindi and Bengali.
A son honouring his father. A family remembering their mother. A community celebrating a teacher. This is not a transaction — it is an act of devotion or remembrance.
For residential units, the sponsor can nominate who the participant will be. A sponsor may or may not be a participant themselves — they can sponsor for someone else entirely.
Critical distinction: A sponsor contributes money and gets naming rights. A participant is the person who lives at the campus. These may or may not be the same person.
Full Sponsorship Details
From a full residential dormitory to a single bedside plaque — every option carries permanent naming rights.
Residential Dormitory for GunaKul Learners
Each Gunagrahi Awaas houses 36 young learners in the GunaKul programme — the heart of the intergenerational promise. Children learn alongside elders in a biophilic campus designed for daily practice, study, and growth.
Example: “Mata Ananya Devi Gunagrahi Awaas”
Private Elder Residence
A dignified private residence for elders on the banks of the Ganges. Each Swajan Griha is a home designed for lifetime community living — surrounded by purpose, youth, and the sacred river.
Example: “Pitrideb Aditya Swajan Griha”
Guest Cottage for Visiting Acharyas, Gurus, and Institutional Guests
A riverside retreat for visiting Acharyas, scholars, and spiritual seekers. The Atithi Kutir programme is managed by KYF / RangaMati Vatika Trust — the sponsor does not have personal use rights.
Example: “Bhrata Aruneshwar Atithi Kutir”
Multipurpose Dining Hall & Performing Arts Center
The communal dining hall of each ashram — farm-to-table meals rooted in Ayurvedic wisdom. Where elders and learners break bread together every day, nourished by the campus gardens.
Example: “Adorini Sukanya Bhojanalaya”
Sit-out Deck & Community Event Space
The intellectual heart of each ashram — performing arts centre, science lab, and intergenerational learning space combined. Where generations collide, create, and learn from each other.
Example: “Mahatma Aryan Dev Shabhaghar”
Community Learning Garden
A landscaped garden with native flora — a living memorial in the campus grounds. Your name among the trees, visible to every visitor who walks these paths.
Example: “Sant Varuneshwar Vatika”
Individual Bed Naming — The Most Intimate Sponsorship
Name a single bed — a personal plaque at the bedside, seen by the person who sleeps there. The most intimate form of sponsorship.
Example: “In loving memory of: Tejomoy Arnab”
The Naming Tradition
Honour a mother. Remember a father. Celebrate a saint. Every plaque carries an honorific of your choice, the name, and the space — in English, Hindi and Bengali.
| Honorific | Meaning | Example Plaque |
|---|---|---|
| Mata | Revered Mother | Mata Ananya Devi Gunagrahi Awaas (example) |
| Pitrideb | Revered Father | Pitrideb Aditya Swajan Griha (example) |
| Bhrata | Revered Brother | Bhrata Aruneshwar Atithi Kutir (example) |
| Adorini | Beloved Daughter / Wife / Sister | Adorini Sukanya Bhojanalaya (example) |
| Sant | Revered Saint / Guru | Sant Varuneshwar Vatika (example) |
| Mahatma | Great Soul | Mahatma Aryan Dev Shabhaghar (example) |
| Acharya | Revered Teacher / Scholar / Mentor | Acharya Devprasad Atithi Kutir (example) |
Campus Architecture
Each of the 4 Named Ashrams contains the same 6 sponsorable components — a total of 288 sponsorable items across the full campus.
| Component | Per Ashram | Beds | Campus Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gunagrahi Awaas | 3 units | 36 beds | 12 units + 144 beds |
| Swajan Griha | 7 units | 14 beds | 28 units + 56 beds |
| Atithi Kutir | 3 units | 6 beds | 12 units + 24 beds |
| Bhojanalaya | 1 unit | — | 4 units |
| Biophilic Commons | 1 unit | — | 4 units |
| Biophilic Vatika | 1 unit | — | 4 units |
16 named units + 56 beds per ashram × 4 ashrams = 64 named units + 224 bed dedications = 288 total
Beyond the Name
Naming is just the beginning. Every sponsor becomes part of the campus community with tangible rights and ongoing connection.
Hand-crafted stone or brass dedication plaque at the entrance of your sponsored space, inscribed in English, Hindi and Bengali. Choose your honorific: Mata, Pitrideb, Bhrata, Adorini, Sant, Mahatma, or Acharya.
Swajan Griha sponsors can nominate an elder for lifetime residence. Atithi Kutir sponsors receive 2 weeks per year of guest stay for themselves or their nominees.
SWAJAN GRIHA & ATITHI KUTIR SPONSORSQuarterly updates from campus leadership, annual impact report, and a voice in campus planning decisions. Invitation to the annual Founder's Gathering on campus.
SPONSORS OF ₹21 LAKHS AND ABOVEStanding invitation for annual visits, guided campus tours, and participation in campus festivals and celebrations. Your connection to the campus is for life, not just at the time of giving.
All donations are eligible for tax exemption under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. 80G receipt issued for every payment made to KarmYog for 21st Century Foundation.
Formal legacy certificate documenting your sponsorship, suitable for framing. Sponsor name featured on the campus website and in the annual digital impact report.
How to Sponsor
Unit sponsorships (₹7 Lakhs and above) can be paid in up to 3 installments over 6 months.
Bed dedications (₹2–4 Lakhs) can be paid in up to 2 installments over 3 months.
80G tax receipt is issued for every payment, not just the final one.
Payable to: KarmYog for 21st Century Foundation
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