The organization’s 18th annual gala focuses on healthy food.
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The event, part of an 8-day, 3-city fundraising drive that raked in 5.5 million, honors IDRF’s Vinod Prakash.
The renaming of the $51 million building is to recognize a gift for an undisclosed amount from the couple.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to present the award at the Asia Initiatives gala on October 18.
The October 12 event will raise money for integrated development of Indian villages.
Indiaspora launches database to track Indian American philanthropic contributions to American higher education institutions.
The money will support Prajwala India, founded in 1996 by Sunitha Krishnan.
Sehgal Foundation to host a special event in St. Louis Park, MN, on September 9.
Two other India-focused groups also get perfect rating: Asha for Education and the India Development and Relief Fund, Inc. (IDRF).
The event will be held on September 22 in Arlington, VA.
Dilworth Paxson Chairman and CEO honored for “building stronger communities, encouraging citizen activism, and bolstering the integrity of our government.”
The funds raised is the result of a year-long process of an educational journey about a critical development issue and a deeper process of giving.
Anjali Daryanani has shown what service leadership is all about by investing her skills and years into making a difference in the lives of underserved urban kids in the city of Hyderabad, India.
“Indian American Community Engagement Survey” is the first ever comprehensive survey of its kind.
Ria Patel Foundation at St. Thomas University in Minnesota will campaign against “distracted and drunken” driving.
More than 500 guests, among them top business leaders, executives, investors, entrepreneurs and community leaders, attended the event.
They were among 100 youth volunteers from across the country honored.
STEM All Stars, launched by 16-year-old Sajni Vederey has raised $200,000 and impacted more than 15,000 girls worldwide.
The organization has been supporting the most underserved communities in India
She also worked on programs designed to better measure the effectiveness of development interventions and to reform and modernize development assistance policy and practices.
The event honors Amneal Pharmaceuticals co-founders Chirag Patel and Chintu Patel for their outstanding leadership in business and philanthropy.
Towson University student Mohammad Siddiqi says he was moved by the lack of basic medical facilities in the area.
Supported by the Maharashtra government, the institute is the first of its kind in India.
The brothers, who cofounded Amneal Pharmaceuticals, will be recognized for their “outstanding leadership in business and philanthropy.”
The fellowship was established by the Indian American philanthropist and his wife last year.