Gets State Department honor for helping the poor in rural Indian communities.
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Indian American community is one of the biggest donors for Philanthropic activities both in the United States and India. Get to know the people of Indian origin who involve in Philanthropy and see how they make valuable investments.
More than 200 organizations and young leaders from over 30 countries attend Safe Water Network’s youth convening.
Over 500 young changemakers from 35 countries will connect virtually to share innovative ideas for change.
Michelin starred chef joins US mission to help out city’s legendary tiffin carriers and TV industry.
The Association of Indian Muslims of America sends donations to a number of Indian NGOs supporting migrant laborers.
Chakravarty, who grew up in New Orleans, has professional experiences in Africa and India.
Sakshi Sankaran, a rising senior, says the businesses “deserve our support and help.â€
Tandon is one of the recipients of this year’s Ellis Island Medals of Honor.
A small group of driven and entrepreneurial leaders step up to galvanize the community and deliver a timely service to those impacted by Covid-19.
Donations to fight hunger among vulnerable populations in two countries.
Indiaspora raises $500,000 for Covid relief efforts in U.S. and India
Social organization’s efforts to focus on underprivileged women, children and youth in India.
USAID and Honeywell support the initiative to strengthen safe water access.
The Event raises $1 million dollars to create better access to safe drinking water in India and around the world.
The event celebrates AIF’s Maternal and Newborn Survival Initiative.
The Tampa Bay Regional Campus is home to Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine and Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences.
Last year, Circle of Hope trained 100 women with disability in self-defense techniques and life skills.
SKN Gala will be held at Imperia in Somerset, NJ, on Sunday, September 22.
Excerpts from Alex Counts’ “Changing the World Without Losing Your Mind: Leadership Lessons from Three Decades of Social Entrepreneurship.”
Social entrepreneur and global changemaker Alex Counts speaks about his new book “Changing the World Without Losing Your Mind.”
Easy accessibility to clean water can become a game-changer for women and girls in villages, writes high school senior Esha Mittal, who spent the summer in India.Â
The singer, who will be performing as part of 73rd Indian Independence Day celebrations, will donate 2.5 million rupees to the nonprofit Khalsa Aid.
The 5th Annual SKN Hope Gala 2019 will be held at The Imperia in Somerset, NJ, on September 22, 2019.
9 teams from across the world to participate in “Raniyaan Di Raunaq”, which is first of its kind the US.
Over 43,500 children in rural migrating communities of India will benefit from the 4-year grant.