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The foundation was started with a fund of Rs 100 crore by a group of Bengaluru businessmen, including Azim Premji, the chairman of Wipro, and philanthropist Rohini Nilekani. [1] In August 2016 the foundation awarded a grant of Rs 1.95 crore to the Foundation for Independent Journalism (FIJ), a non-profit company that publishes The Wire. The ...
10 Azim Premji Foundation India: Bangalore: $21 billion 2001 [13] [14] 11 Open Society Foundations United States: New York City: $19.6 billion 1993 [15] 12 Lilly Endowment United States: Indianapolis: $15.1 billion 1937 [16] 13 Ford Foundation United States: New York City: $13.7 billion 1936 [17] 14 Silicon Valley Community Foundation United States
The foundation's objective is to promote sustainable growth in India. [5] [6] It does so in the following spheres: Rural transformation: The Bharat-India Jodo is a programme for marginal farmers, and the foundation also has information service programmes bringing technical expertise to 1,400 farming and fishing villages. [7]
Eklavya India Foundation was founded in May 2017. [3] The foundation works with first-generation college students [4] from historically marginalised groups, such as Adivasi, Dalit, nomadic tribes, and OBC's to help them access higher education, break the cycle of poverty, and become role models in their communities. [5] [6]
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In October 2021, Cyrus & Priya Vandrevala Foundation received India Today's Healthgiri Award for Best Mental Health Counseling, [18] presented by Mansukh Mandaviya, the Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare. [19] The foundation won the 2022 SABERA Award that acknowledges SDG and ESG aligned initiatives in the field of CSR.
The Banyan is a non-governmental organization based in Chennai, India that was founded in 1993 by Vandana Gopikumar and Vaishnavi Jayakumar to cater to mentally-ill and homeless women in the city. This includes the Emergency Care and Recovery Center offered in hospital-based settings, the Center for Mental Health and Inclusive Development ...