A movement built on receipts.
Youth For Future is a non-partisan civic network. We pick local problems, run 30-day experiments, and publish every result — good or bad.
India doesn't have a belief problem. It has a proof problem.
Promises are cheap. Receipts are not. We started YFF because every generation before ours has been asked to believe first and verify never.
We flipped the order. Build first. Measure. Show the receipt. If the experiment failed, say so. If it worked, publish the method so anyone else can copy it.
This is not a political party. It's a working method for civic action, open to anyone under 35 who's willing to fix something small and prove it.
Six rules we don't break.
Every claim must be backed by data. If we can't measure it, we don't publish it.
Receipts, budgets, contributor lists. All public. All auditable.
Problems are solved on the street, not on stage. Labs run at ward level.
No party. No ideology. We work with anyone willing to fix something.
No shouting. No attacks. Just work, measured and shared.
Median contributor age is 22. Decisions sit with people closest to the problem.
From one borewell to 127 projects.
- 2023First lab
5 students fix one borewell in Jaipur. Document everything. Publish receipts.
- 2024Network of 10
Ten labs across four cities. First open dataset published.
- 2025127 projects
Scaled to 34 cities. Independent auditors join. Donor base opens.
- 2026Today
8,420 contributors. Public dashboards. Same rules: prove the work.
Volunteers, not officials.
Coordinators rotate every 12 months. No paid positions in the leadership tier.