We're delighted to share that this year, we celebrate 25 years of Dasra being in service of anchoring transformative impact in India. This journey has been one of recognizing the deep inequities that live among us, by making visible the invisible and bridging these vast divides. It has been about sparking determination, not pity. It has been about challenging the status quo, the courage to take paths less travelled and the willingness to immerse in the shared truths of our vulnerabilities. It has been about making philanthropy work for communities, not for privilege. It has called for nurturing trust and radical kindness; the empathy to explore possibilities and the humility to accept these in our oneness. This journey has been about a fierce ambition to be uncompromising, to satiate the hunger for learning and to have the audacity to amplify the most vulnerable of voices. It has required perseverance, empathy, and gusto: true moral courage for sustenance. It has for us inspired leadership that adjusts the sails to catch the wind to imagine possibilities in pursuit of a higher purpose, bigger than ourselves but that together is surmountable. For us, it has been a journey of combining the power of the mind and the courage of the heart to tackle large-scale inequities. As we look forward, we remain committed to our vision of transforming India anchored around our ethos of empowering communities to "thrive through equity". It seems like a long journey thus far, but for us, the journey has just begun. #thrivethroughequity #ABillionThriving #Dasraat25 Neera Nundy Deval Sanghavi Shailja Mehta Jyotirmoy Chatterji Ninad Ankleshwaria Parnasha Banerjee Dinella Oliveira
Dasra
Non-profit Organizations
Mumbai, Maharashtra 67,512 followers
A strategic philanthropy foundation that nurtures powerful partnerships to help India achieve SDGs by 2030.
About us
Dasra meaning ‘enlightened giving’ in Sanskrit, is a pioneering strategic philanthropic organization that aims to transform India where a billion thrive with dignity and equity. Since its inception in 1999, Dasra has accelerated social change by driving collaborative action through powerful partnerships among a trust-based network of stakeholders (corporates, foundations, families, nonprofits, social businesses, government and media). Over the years, Dasra has deepened social impact in focused fields that include adolescents, urban sanitation and governance and has built social capital by leading a strategic philanthropy movement in the country.
- Website
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http://www.dasra.org
External link for Dasra
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Philanthropy, Social Investment, Research, Family Giving, Capacity Building for NGOs, CSR, Strategic Giving, nonprofit, Adolescents, Sanitation, Democracy and Governance, and systems change
Locations
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Primary
F1, 1st Floor, Laxmi Woollen Mills, Opposite G5A Shakti Mills Lane, Off Dr. E. Moses Road Mahalaxmi (West), Mumbai, 400011
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400054, IN
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3050 Post Oak Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77056, US
Employees at Dasra
Updates
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📊 Data Dilemmas in #Nonprofits From tracking impact to managing finances, nonprofits rely on data for community empowerment. But which data type presents the biggest challenge for you? 🔍 Vote in the poll and tell us why in the comments! #DataForGood #D4GXIndia
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Announcing the Co-Chairs for the India Philanthropy Forum London 2024 We are excited to announce that Dr Nitya Mohan Khemka, Sonal Sachdev Patel, and Swatee Deepak will serve as co-chairs for the India Philanthropy Forum in London on 14 November 2024. This exclusive one-day event is a must-attend gathering for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of philanthropy and social impact in India. This forum will have curated discussions and conversations around thematic areas like climate action, gender equity, innovation, data and technology and delving deeper into building a robust philanthropic ecosystem in India. Join us for this impactful event and be part of the conversation shaping the future of philanthropy! Please note that this is an in-person event taking place in London. Request an invite: https://lnkd.in/dMNWJZFk Neera Nundy Deval Sanghavi Jyotirmoy Chatterji Toshal Gandhi Shibani Gosain Delnaz Paliwalla PATH The Nand & Jeet Khemka Foundation GMSP Foundation Marshall Institute The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Shake the Table
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In the first chapter of our Rays of Light report, through the Kaleidoscope we see the position that India sits at as a global contributor and collaborator in times of crises. India’s thriving civil society led by its youth, strength in numbers, diversity and growing force as a scale-lab for social impact positions the country as a significant player in international development. Philanthropy is a key lever in forging this change. Peer through the Kaleidoscope to get a glimpse of India’s unique position in tackling the polycrisis. Read the complete report on https://lnkd.in/d8uvTxgd #Polycrisis #India #CatalyticPhilanthropy #RaysOfLight #Philanthropy
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A Snapshot into Corporate Social Responsibility Philanthropy Flashcards offer brief, data-driven insights derived from stakeholder discussions, highlighting emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities in the philanthropic sector. This edition delves into trends in CSR giving in India, presenting perspectives based on our data and conversations with various relevant stakeholders. Read more on https://lnkd.in/dB2u8E7z #Dasra #CSR #CorporateSocialResponsibility #Insights #Data
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Dasra Philanthropy Forum 2024 Thank you for making this year’s Dasra Philanthropy Forum (DPF) one to remember! From TEDx-style spotlights on our civil society leaders to the vibrant panel discussions, DPF was successful in amplifying the voices and visionaries who are driving a more equitable India. Your presence was the perfect addition: buzzing with conversations and connections, championing equity in every sense of the way. This year, DPF brought together 250 changemakers from around the world—civil society leaders, philanthropists, experts, and passionate co-travelers—united by a common purpose: putting communities at the heart of everything we do. Speakers discussed harnessing the potential of AI in social impact, bolstering the leadership among vulnerable communities to leveraging the role of trust-based philanthropy, highlighting the need to challenge outdated power dynamics and work toward meaningful collective action. Here’s a glimpse of some of our favorite moments from the day! You can revisit all sessions from the day on our YouTube page: https://lnkd.in/dngEwrqi Karen Keating Ansara I Donald Lobo I Bhagwan Thacker I Sapphira Goradia Shaw I Nishant Pandey I Shamina Singh I Dr. Vanita Sharma I Richard Hawkes I Sanjeev Joshipura I Ankur Vora I Prithi Trivedi I Shivani Garg Patel I Boris Siperstein I Anannya Chakrabarty I Deval Sanghavi I Akruti Desai (AH-kru-thi) I Perry Hewitt I Manu Chopra I Sanjay Purohit I Parnasha Banerjee I Kuldeep Dantewadia I Arunabha Ghosh I jayesh joshi I Uthara Narayanan I Tarun Garg I Anshu Gupta I Jackie Jones I Hechkin Haokip I Manohari Doss I Farida Kathawalla I Maya Patel I Divya Varma I Paul Simpson I Shahed Alam I Manushi Yadav I Vedika Bhandarkar I Vanessa D'Souza I Suchetha Bhat (she/her) I Rebecca Shibu I Vinod Rajasekaran I Binoy Acharya I Mannat Anand I Tshering D Bhutia I Riju Dhakal #dasraphilanthropyforum2024 #dpf2024
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Indiaspora and Dasra have come together to accelerate social impact for India’s most marginalized communities by fostering greater philanthropic giving and driving collaborative efforts. Through this partnership, they aim to create pathways for learning, knowledge exchange, and thought leadership that can catalyze meaningful change. The endeavor will be to foster peer communities of philanthropic families with an India focus for them to learn, share and potentially collaborate with each other on their philanthropic journeys. As the first step, both organizations are co-hosting the India Philanthropy Forum (IPF) Boston 2024, bringing together over 100 diaspora leaders, civil society practitioners, and thought leaders to spark dialogue and action around accelerating philanthropy for India. To know more about the event and request an invite click here: https://lnkd.in/dC-jQsem Neera Nundy Deval Sanghavi Jyotirmoy Chatterji Sanjeev Joshipura Shoba V. Amita Bapat - Siddiqui Ethna Ghosh Prachi Pal (She/Her)
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🔓 Unlocking the power of data starts with empowering those who matter most—your community! To truly make an impact, it’s not just about having data, but about sharing it effectively. Here are 5 best practices for using data to empower and engage your community: 💡 Want to learn more? Dive into our previous posts for practical tips on strengthening data driven solutions and driving meaningful impact. 👉 How do you empower your community with data? Share your thoughts in the comments! #DataForGood #D4GX2024 #D4GX2024IndiaEmpowermentChallenge #D4GXIndia Bloomberg Societal Thinking Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (Stanford PACS)
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Are you missing out on the Dasra Philanthropy Forum in the US? Don’t worry, you can still be part of the action! With less than 1 hour to go, we're ready to bring you an exciting virtual experience. Tune in from anywhere and join the conversation! Stream link: https://lnkd.in/dKxjQwXj
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Here's a storytelling guide for #nonprofits! Don’t let data overwhelm you. Think of data as a storytelling tool that can amplify your message and use it to spotlight your work in a way that even the smallest details shine brightly What’s the key data metric you track to tell your story? Share with us in the comments below! 💬 #DataForGood #D4GX2024 #D4GX2024IndiaEmpowermentChallenge #D4GXIndia #storytelling #datastories Bloomberg Societal Thinking Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (Stanford PACS)