What we do

Our strategic pillars have shaped our program initiatives. These programs facilitate and fuel collaborative action across key SDG areas vital for GEDI (Gender, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion).

family philanthropic foundation

What issue is being addressed?

While the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim for a better future by 2030, our current pace suggests achievement by 2094. To accelerate progress, India needs to tap into the philanthropic potential of its wealthy individuals. With 113 billionaires and an increasing number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals, unlocking their philanthropic capital could reshape India towards inclusivity and transformation.

premier family philanthropy network

What does the vertical do?

GivingPi is India's premier family philanthropy network, exclusively catering to the country's most philanthropic families. Through curated insights, expert advice, peer engagement, and bespoke networking opportunities, GivingPi empowers these families to collectively address India's development challenges. By fostering a culture of giving, GivingPi aims to strengthen the philanthropic ecosystem and drive meaningful change.

philanthropic capital

Impact so far

  • Collaborating with select families to channelize over INR 10 crores of philanthropic capital.
  • Garnering media coverage, with 50 stories reaching over 2 billion, to mainstream family philanthropy discourse.
  • Partnering with Forbes India to launch a special edition on family philanthropy.
  • Publishing the India Philanthropy Report 2023, offering crucial insights into philanthropic trends.
  • Establishing partnerships with 10 organizations and 25 ecosystem service providers to support GivingPi members.
  • Hosting 13 tailored gatherings across key cities and abroad, engaging over 400 families in philanthropic discussions.
  • Providing recommendations to the SEBI Advisory Committee on Social Stock Exchange (SSE) implementation, shaping the future of philanthropic funding in India.
  • Launching 'The Philanthropist', the world's first family philanthropy magazine, to inspire and mainstream family giving narratives in India.


family philanthropic foundation

While the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim for a better future by 2030, our current pace suggests achievement by 2094. To accelerate progress, India needs to tap into the philanthropic potential of its wealthy individuals. With 113 billionaires and an increasing number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals, unlocking their philanthropic capital could reshape India towards inclusivity and transformation.

premier family philanthropy network

GivingPi is India's premier family philanthropy network, exclusively catering to the country's most philanthropic families. Through curated insights, expert advice, peer engagement, and bespoke networking opportunities, GivingPi empowers these families to collectively address India's development challenges. By fostering a culture of giving, GivingPi aims to strengthen the philanthropic ecosystem and drive meaningful change.

philanthropic capital

  • Collaborating with select families to channelize over INR 10 crores of philanthropic capital.
  • Garnering media coverage, with 50 stories reaching over 2 billion, to mainstream family philanthropy discourse.
  • Partnering with Forbes India to launch a special edition on family philanthropy.
  • Publishing the India Philanthropy Report 2023, offering crucial insights into philanthropic trends.
  • Establishing partnerships with 10 organizations and 25 ecosystem service providers to support GivingPi members.
  • Hosting 13 tailored gatherings across key cities and abroad, engaging over 400 families in philanthropic discussions.
  • Providing recommendations to the SEBI Advisory Committee on Social Stock Exchange (SSE) implementation, shaping the future of philanthropic funding in India.
  • Launching 'The Philanthropist', the world's first family philanthropy magazine, to inspire and mainstream family giving narratives in India.