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Association for India’s Development (2006-three month grant medical relief camp for the earthquake victims in Kashmir): Association for India's Development (AID) is a volunteer movement
committed to promoting sustainable, equitable and just development. In
solidarity with non-violent people's struggles, AID supports grassroots
organizations in India and initiates efforts in various interconnected
spheres such as education, livelihoods, natural resources, health,
women's empowerment and social justice. To know more about Association for India's Development Click Here
- European Commission for Humanitarian Organisation, through Action Aid (2003 Nov-April 2004): Through
ECHO funding, some 18 million people are helped each year in more than
60 countries through 200 partners (NGOs, ICRC, and UN agencies like the
UNHCR and the WFP). The Humanitarian Aid Office spends more than €500
million a year on financing humanitarian projects. This importance is due to the growth in the number of serious crises in
the world and reflects the EU's willingness to take on a leading role
in international humanitarian efforts. It is against this background
that the European Community Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO) was
established in 1992. To know more about
European Commission for Humanitarian Organisation Click Here
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Ford Foundation: Created by Edsel and Henry Ford, the Foundation is an independent organization, with its own board, and is entirely separate from the Ford Motor Company.The Ford Foundation is a resource for innovative people and institutions worldwide. Our goals are to: Strengthen democratic values, Reduce poverty and injustice, Promote international cooperation and Advance human achievement.They work mainly by making grants or loans that build knowledge and strengthen organizations and networks. To know moe about Ford Foundation Click Here
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National Foundation for India: In 1992,
a group of eminent citizens realised the importance of the voluntary
sector in creating a more just society and formed The National
Foundation for India (NFI), as a non-profit making charitable trust,
which would raise funds and make grants to support social development.
NFI has a mission to create a civil society where every Indian can be a
Citizen and has the capacity and capability to live a life of dignity
and self –respect in a just and equitable society. To know more about National Foundation of india Click Here
- Oxfam (India) Trust: Oxfam works with others in fighting poverty and injustice around the world, through effective, appropriate and enduring solutions. They aim to tackle the root causes of poverty and develop lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and social injustice. To address this, Oxfam takes a rights-based approach to development. To know more about Oxfam India Trust Click Here
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Rajiv Gandhi Foundation: The Rajiv
Gandhi Foundation was established on 21 June 1991 to commemorate Rajiv
Gandhi's vision for India. The Rajiv Gandhi Foundation aims to work in
areas which were of deepest concern to Rajiv Gandhi and to act as a
catalyst in promoting effective, practical and sustainable programmes
in areas of national development. The Foundation has established its
presence in virtually all the states and union territories of India,
and launched programmes and activities in all our areas of
concentration. To know more about Rajiv Gandhi Foundation Click Here
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TIDES Foundation: Since 1976, Tides Foundation has worked with donors committed to positive social change. We put resources and people together - strengthening community - based nonprofit organizations and the progressive movement through innovative grantmaking. To know more about Tides Foundation Click Here
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