Sourav Ganguly says Giving is a habit; CAF WGI 2015 report showcased at Coca-Cola NDTV Support My School Telethon
Sourav Ganguly, alongwith Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India Chairman Arun Bharat Ram, CAF India CEO Meenakshi Batra, President, Coca Cola India & Southwest Asia Venkatesh Kini, UBS India COO Praveen Kumar and NDTV CEO Vikram Chandra was discussing strategic ways of giving which could help the society give more effectively in the backdrop of the CAF World Giving index 2015 report which revealed that India’s ranking in the world dropped to 106 from 69th position a year ago.
Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India & SPJIMR joins hands to host World Giving Index 2015 Roundtable in Mumbai
Representatives from corporate sector, civil society organisations and students of Post Graduate Program in Development Management (PGPDM) at SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) exchanged ideas and experiences at the World Giving Index Roundtable organised by Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India, in association with SPJIMR in Mumbai.
India has the greatest number of givers – World Giving index 2015
India has more people who help strangers, donate money or volunteer their time for a good cause than any other country on Earth, according to the world’s leading report on global generosity.
The CAF World Giving Index, published today, shows that in 2014 more than 334 million Indians helped a stranger, more than 183 million gave money and more than 156 million volunteered time.
CAF India’s Right to Sanitation campaign recognised with ACEF Award
Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India, a not-for-profit organisation working to make giving more effective and NGOs more successful in India, have been recognised for a unique sanitation campaign Right to Sanitation (RTS) at the 5th Asian Customer Engagement Forum (ACEF) Award for Excellence in Marketing, Branding & CSR.
CAF India launches Click2Clean campaign to convert cities into ‘litter-free zones’
Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India, a not-for-profit organisation working to make giving more effective and NGOs more successful in India, has launched a unique initiative called Click2Clean,which aims to ‘clean up’ selected unclean and littered public spaces in cities, through collective action by citizens, governments and the private sector.