Students to delve into India’s untold narratives, to uncover and amplify the less visible yet crucial issues affecting India
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US based coalition’s contest is designed to grow the culture of philanthropy among Indian Americans, particularly youth
Rithani Saravanakumar, winner of the 2nd annual essay competition, speaks to The American Bazaar.
Essays should tell how people in the US can help India solve its most significant issue.
Indian American students’ essays focus on issues facing India and its people and impact of philanthropy.
Nationwide competition especially aimed at second and third generation Indian American middle to high schoolers.
Indian American community’s giving has surged since Covid-19 second wave in India, says Counts.
Alongside the flagship event, co-hosted by India Philanthropy Alliance and Drexel University, numerous events were held across the U.S. to mark India Giving Day.
India Philanthropy Alliance and Drexel University prepare to further strengthen the philanthropy bridge to India
Well-known philanthropists and the Drexel community come together to kick off the campaign.
The India Philanthropy Alliance partners with Drexel University to begin its second India Giving Day campaign
Essays in India Philanthropy Alliance’s competition encompass far-reaching perspectives on challenges facing India
India-centric community convenes to spur the movement to redefine and invigorate philanthropy
Pramod Bhasin, board president of American Friends of HelpAge India shares how, Indians Americans can help.
Social sector leaders, influencers and philanthropists to gather at event at George Washington University on March 2nd
Indian diaspora in the US urged to step up and channel money back to the homeland
Essay competition is an IPA initiative designed to catalyze giving to benefit India, particularly with today’s youth
Indian American philanthropy is expected to grow in the coming years from $1 billion to $3 billion annually
With roots in Mumbai and Dallas, Desai to spur growth of Fund for educating disadvantaged children in India.