GRANTS DATABASE

Our database contains information on grants dating to 2015. Each record includes the partner’s area of focus, year of disbursement, percentage of contribution and description.

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PROGRAM

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PARTNERS

AREA FOCUS

YEAR

Budget %

CRY America

Education

2019

0.25%

Description

E.ducation

The goal of our collaboration with CRY America is improving the health and nutrition status and reducing the incidence of anaemia among children, adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women of (Kondh) tribal communities, inhabiting the Phiringia block of Khandhamal district of Odisha

Agastya International Foundation

Education

2019

0.57%

Description

E.ducation

The primary goal of this partnership is to build local leadership among children, hone their problem-solving skills, raise productivity and entrepreneurial thinking."

Arogya World

Health

2019

0.74%

Description

H.ealth

Arogya Inc. dba Arogya World (www.arogyaworld.org) is a US based non-profit implementing large, scalable, science-based, population-level programs for diabetes prevention through healthy living, in India. We were founded in 2010 by Dr. Nalini Saligram (and 3 other founder board members). Through 2019 we have reached and educated 5 million people in India on diabetes prevention and healthy living across our programs and demonstrated meaningful public health impact. The organization is now in scale up mode and is gearing up to expand by partnering with large organizations with broad reach, and by working with government.

Humana People to People

Education

2019

1.84%

Description

E.ducation

Humana People to People India (HPPI) is a non-profit organization formed in India in 1998 with the mission to unite with people to create development in a holistic manner. HPPI’s development interventions are broadly segmented into 5 verticals- -Education & Literacy -Livelihood & Community Development -Community Health -Environment Conservation -Financial Inclusion The interventions aim to transfer knowledge, skills and capacity to individuals and communities who need assistance to rise from poverty and other debilitating circumstances. Broader strategies are developed in alignment with national and global mandates. Specific interventions are designed to result in focused and sustainable impact at the grassroot and involve extensive stakeholder engagement at community and institutional levels. Building on a long track record of quality implementation, HPPI today works in over 60 locations across 11 States, reaching over 2 million people annually in partnership with 60+ committed partners (CSR, Foundations, Government, Indian and International). Link- http://www.humana-india.org/frontpage/partners

NECC

Disability

2019

0.12%

Description

D.isability

GDI (CitiesRise)

Disability

2019

2.37%

Description

D.isability

DURGA

Education

2019

0.00%

Description

E.ducation

FRLHT

Health

2019

2.12%

Description

H.ealth

AIF

Health

2019

1.96%

Description

H.ealth

The American India Foundation is committed to improving the lives of India’s underprivileged, with a special focus on women, children, and youth. AIF does this through high impact interventions in education, health, and livelihoods, because poverty is multidimensional. AIF’s unique value proposition is its broad engagement between communities, civil society, and expertise thereby building a lasting bridge between the United States and India. Working closely with local communities, AIF partners with NGOs to develop and test innovative solutions and with governments to create and scale sustainable impact.

FRLHT

Health

2018

2.39%

Description

H.ealth

AmeriCares

Health

2018

3.19%

Description

H.ealth

Americares is a health-focused relief and development organization that responds to people affected by poverty or disaster with life-changing health programs, medicine and medical supplies. Our vision is a world in which all people have pathways to health and opportunity. Our collaborations increase access to primary care—both preventative and acute.

The Banyan

Disability

2018

7.89%

Description

D.isability

The Banyan, founded in 1993, is a non-profit organisation working with people with mental health issues living in homelessness and poverty, in the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Maharashtra with a population of 1 million servicing low-income households and homeless people through a range of approaches from acute hospital-based care, inclusive living and housing in rural and urban neighborhoods to well being oriented community and clinic-based comprehensive mental health solutions.

AIF

Education

2018

1.50%

Description

E.ducation

The American India Foundation is committed to improving the lives of India’s underprivileged, with a special focus on women, children, and youth. AIF does this through high impact interventions in education, health, and livelihoods, because poverty is multidimensional. AIF’s unique value proposition is its broad engagement between communities, civil society, and expertise thereby building a lasting bridge between the United States and India. Working closely with local communities, AIF partners with NGOs to develop and test innovative solutions and with governments to create and scale sustainable impact.

GDI (CitiesRise)

Disability

2018

2.23%

Description

D.isability

Humana People to People

Education

2018

0.85%

Description

E.ducation

Humana People to People India (HPPI) is a non-profit organization formed in India in 1998 with the mission to unite with people to create development in a holistic manner. HPPI’s development interventions are broadly segmented into 5 verticals- -Education & Literacy -Livelihood & Community Development -Community Health -Environment Conservation -Financial Inclusion The interventions aim to transfer knowledge, skills and capacity to individuals and communities who need assistance to rise from poverty and other debilitating circumstances. Broader strategies are developed in alignment with national and global mandates. Specific interventions are designed to result in focused and sustainable impact at the grassroot and involve extensive stakeholder engagement at community and institutional levels. Building on a long track record of quality implementation, HPPI today works in over 60 locations across 11 States, reaching over 2 million people annually in partnership with 60+ committed partners (CSR, Foundations, Government, Indian and International). Link- http://www.humana-india.org/frontpage/partners