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Lakshmi Chilukuri May 2026

Her flagship initiative, the , doesn’t just fund students—it embeds them into professional ecosystems for three years. Fellows work on real projects (from climate data analysis to public health campaigns), earn a living wage, and are expected to return one skill to their home community.

That bluntness has cost her partnerships. It has also earned her fierce loyalty from grassroots leaders who feel seen for the first time. Off the record, people who work with Chilukuri describe the same paradox: she is both intensely driven and unfailingly gentle. She begins every meeting with a two-minute check-in on “what’s heavy” before any agenda. She is known to handwrite notes to young staffers who lose a family member or face a visa crisis. lakshmi chilukuri

That duality became her superpower.

“If the people you’re helping aren’t in the room when budgets are cut,” she says flatly, “you’re not helping. You’re performing.” Her flagship initiative, the , doesn’t just fund

And she has a secret weapon: her 70-year-old mother, who volunteers as the fellowship’s “chief encouragement officer,” calling each new cohort on their first day to say in Telugu, “Nuvvu cheyagalavu” — You can do it. Chilukuri is currently scaling Sankalp across three countries, but she refuses to call it expansion. “That sounds like extraction,” she says. “We’re deepening. We’re asking: what does a support system look like that lasts 20 years, not 20 months?” It has also earned her fierce loyalty from