H T Parekh Foundation

The H T Parekh Foundation, established in 2012 to honour Shri H T Parekh, the visionary founder of HDFC Limited, began operations in 2014 as HDFC’s philanthropic arm. It has since evolved into an independent domestic philanthropy with a renewed strategy. Its flagship program, U.R.B.A.N. (Urban Resilience Building Action Network), aims to enhance the quality of life for urban communities by building resilience to climate stressors.

Koita Foundation

Koita Foundation is a nonprofit founded in 2017 by Rizwan and Rekha Koita. It focuses on two key areas–NGO transformation and digital health. As part of its NGO transformation work, the foundation partners with nonprofits to digitally transform their operations and use advanced data and analytics to drive organisational performance and impact. The foundation also partners with leading academic institutions, hospitals, healthcare technology companies, and nonprofits to drive the adoption of digital health initiatives in India.

Responsible Energy Initiative

REI India is a collaboration between industry and civil society organisations that works closely with the renewable energy (RE) sector to adopt business models and value chains with justice, equity, universal rights, and resilient ecological systems at their core—thereby contributing to a socially just and ecologically safe energy transition. The programme helps the RE sector better understand risks along the value chain and enables stakeholders to design, test and implement solutions together.

Forbes Foundation

Forbes Foundation, founded in 2012, is one of the three CSR verticals of Forbes Marshall. Through its work, the foundation seeks to invest in nonprofits and support the most marginalised and underserved sections of society. Its partners include TFIx, Umeed, and Kranti Sansthan. 

Womanity Foundation

The Womanity Foundation seeks to accelerate gender equality through innovative investments. Womanity launched its Women Land Rights programme in India with an aim to impact 50,000+ marginalised women and help nonprofits develop locally sustainable models that can be adapted and scaled across the country.

Dasra

Dasra is a strategic philanthropic organisation that aims to transform India where a billion thrive with dignity and equity. ClimateRISE Alliance is a collaborative platform anchored by Dasra, that aims to build knowledge, consensus, and common outcomes with more than 50 civil society organisations working at the intersections of climate action and resilience for the most vulnerable communities.

Supported by the Rainmatter Foundation, the Alliance’s objective is to shape an India view, a common vocabulary, and enable a multi-stakeholder engagement approach on climate action in the country.

Tata Steel Foundation

Tata Steel Foundation operates across 4,500 villages in the states of Jharkhand and Odisha. The Foundation focusses on co-creating solutions with tribal and marginalised communities, to develop and implement change models that are replicable at a national scale, enable significant and lasting betterment in the well-being of communities, and embed a societal perspective in key business decisions.

ATE Chandra Foundation

ATE Chandra Foundation (ATECF) works closely with nonprofits and governments to design and scale solutions that impact the most marginalised populations. They focus on two key areas: (i) social sector capacity building (building the capacity of professionals, organisations, and the ecosystem to create a stronger and more resilient nonprofit sector) and (ii) sustainable rural development (addressing key rural issues and investing in rejuvenation of water bodies and natural farming activities).

AVPN

AVPN is a leading ecosystem builder that moves capital towards impact in Asia. AVPN approaches social investment as a continuum of capital, in which funders may combine grants, debts, and equity across multiple investments within their own portfolio to achieve deeper impact. Information on AVPN’s work on women’s entrepreneurship can be found here.

Ashoka

Ashoka’s Law for All Initiative (LFA) searches, selects, and supports both established and young social entrepreneurs innovating to make the legal system more accessible, inclusive, and effective in India. LFA is equipping such social entrepreneurs in the law and justice sector with resources and networks to help them become changemakers and enable long-term mindset shifts.