Reap Benefit

Reap Benefit

Reap Benefit grew from a simple but profound idea: when everyday people become problem-solvers, communities transform and democracy comes alive at the grassroots. From its base in Bangalore, Reap Benefit has spent over a decade mobilising India’s youth as catalysts for change—known as Solve Ninjas—across towns, cities, and villages nationwide.

The organisation's story is rooted in action. It all began with a vision to address the wave of civic and environmental challenges facing Indian communities, not with grand gestures, but through local, small-scale interventions initiated by those who know their neighbourhoods best. Reap Benefit designed tools, training, and support systems that empower young people and citizens to observe problems—be it waste, water, or civic disengagement—and take meaningful steps towards solutions.

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Mission Statement
Solving for India, one street at a time—by building a movement of everyday leaders who reimagine citizenship and democracy.

This scalable model quickly gained traction. To date, Reap Benefit has enabled 1.2 lakh+ Solve Ninjas to take over 1 lakh civic actions, initiate more than 3,400 campaigns, and prototype 552 innovations tackling issues from water conservation to public sanitation. These local heroes now actively contribute as “citizen social intermediaries”, fostering a ripple effect of problem-solving culture.

Meet the team

Reap Benefit, on LinkedIn

Kuldeep Dantewadia, Co-founder & CEO
Chandrika D, Chief Mobilizing Officer
Gauthamraj Elango, Head - Technology

Reap Benefit’s impact is data- and community-driven. By integrating its platforms with various government bodies and shaping thousands of hyperlocal communities in 18 states, the organisation bridges the gap between policy and action. Its Solve Ninja Movement is as much about activating young minds as it is about remaking the process of local governance—making it more participative, responsive, and resilient.

Core Values

  • Belief in the power of youth agency
  • Community-driven problem solving
  • Innovation with empathy
  • Radical collaboration

Key Achievements

  • 1.2 lakh+ Solve Ninjas activated nation-wide
  • 1 lakh+ local civic actions
  • 3413 campaigns; 552 civic innovations
  • Partnership with five government bodies across four states

Recognition has followed: leaders like Barack Obama have acknowledged the catalytic potential of Reap Benefit’s approach to citizen-led development. Yet, the real measure of success lies in the thousands of everyday stories—a cleaner street, a safer water source, a community that now speaks up.

Looking ahead, Reap Benefit sees the next decade as a crucial period to entrench a national culture of civic participation and agency—especially as India’s cities and towns grapple with rapid change. It continues to innovate at the intersection of technology, youth leadership, and collaborative governance.