Billion dollar philanthropists

Bill Gates
Melinda French Gates
Warren Buffet

They started "Giving Pledge", a movement of philanthropists who commit to give the majority of their wealth to charitable causes, either during their lifetimes or in their wills.
Birthday Philanthropists
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YOU can be a Birthday Philanthropist

YOU are potential Business Philanthropist
Founder thinks giving Rs 1000/- per year) or USD 20 a year on your birthday is possible for millions.

If it is too much, give once in your life.

And it is a donation plus you have a choice
1) Specific charity
2) Specific issue (Social, Health, Climate)

So from January 2025., we start a movement to invite people to donate Birthday Philanthropist amount

Founder Sanjay Kumud Moreswhar Bapat has started donating Rs 3650/- from 13th October 2018 on birthdays of
His parents (Aai & Bhau), His wife : Rohini
Elder son : Rohan (Who has disability of sensory integration and is founder's teacher on integration and 24 hours inspiration) ,
Younger son : Aum (He is a medical doctor)
His birthday and
28th August (day on which he had an almost fatal accident and Bhau & others postponed his death).

He has donated
Rs 100 000/-
(Rs 25000/- x 4) on his 60 years existance on earth on 8.8.22 to charities managed by Christain, Hindu & Muslim and 4th one is to Paradhi Samaj (Life is their religion)

CSRidentity.com knows that people can give small amounts easily if they know NGOs which can make impact of donations given to them. India is our global example country because we started with India in 1999. (Zambia could have global example if we would have started in Zambia)

Interesting

NGOs in India can donate Rs 1000/- and ask DNNT to donate the money to their NGO and 100% money is transferred.

It may look that its free for NGO to put their name

But our idea is clear.
We want everyone including NGOs to understand the importance of money and when they donate Rs 1000/- they start getting into a new zone of Birthday Philanthropist.

Yes, it is not birthday of any individual but birth (registration) of an organisation which is not for profit.

As of now, we dont have partners from countries other than India but we may start this excercist in April 2025 because new financial year in India starts in April every year.

Corporates
Corporates can invite their employees & supply chain to donate Rs 1000/- or USD 20 or its equivalent and along with the name of the person on that person's birthday, we share name of the corporate with link to that corporate website. But what we have decided is that the employee can not donate it to that corporate foundation. But we are open with the idea that the employee directs us to donate the amount to the NGO that corporate supports and as we have decided, we will direct 100% of the amount we receive in India to the related NGO in India.

Of course there is a criteria that the NGO should not have politicans as trustees, the NGO should not limit its services to a particularreligion or caste, the NGO should not be managed by activists and terrorists.

So the corporate gets global visibility and it also helps them fund the NGO they are funding or they used to fund but because of their policies of not supporting the NGO for more than 3 years or 5 years or whatever, they are not funding the NGO from corporate funds.

Same thing applies to funding agencies, philanthropic organisations

If you cant donate money, then donate blood on your birthday

How to donate
Name : Developed Nation Network Trust
Amount : Rs 1000/- (USD 20 ore related amount)

Of course, donation can be on any day of the year, but we share your name of your birthday because we think that is the day when a Philanthropist entered mother earth.

How to donate

Donaton through G Pay (Image shared on left)
Donaton through Bank NEFT
IFSC code : BARB0THANAX ,
Account Number : 04240100022890
Donaton through FCRA : Countries outside India

FCRA A/c No : 40123734478, State Bank of India
IFSC : SBIN00000691

We are not selfish

First.
We are not selfish.
So you can donate to NGOs, Governments, Political parties, Individuals, UN or any individual or organisation you want to.
And it can be anyday.

We have started sharing just 10000 NGO Brands which are getting donations from donors or are scrutinised by organisations like Ashoka, Washington, so that you have some confidence.
But please check the NGO before donation because it may be banned by government of that country for activism or anti country activities and that is why we share link to the NGO Brand.

Second.
We want to create a global example of thinkers who think that they have power to donate.

Its attitude not amount that we want the world to note.

So we have teamed up with NGO named Developed Nation Network Trust which has 80 G, can accept CSR donation as well as FCRA so that it can accept money from any country in this world.

Venkat Krishnan
LivingMyPromise which involves Venkat Krishnan invites advantaged people to commit to giving 50% or more of their wealth to philanthropic causes either during their lifetime or in their will.
Bhau & WILL

Bhau did 2 registered WILLs and also a registered Gift Deed where he gave his property to founder.

And that was not all.

He was the first person on earth so start postponing founder's death on 28.08.2013

And remember, 28.8.2013 was after the Gift Deed. It has great date value which shares his unconditional gift. 

First Target
Rs 1 34 33 000/-

Bhau, founder Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat's father gave house & property to him through a Gift Deed and Government Authorities valued it as Rs 13433000/- and founder's father (Bhau) paid a stamp duty of Rs 403000/-.

And after the Gift Deed, Bhau was the first person on earth (Of course others stepped in) to start postponing death of founder after an almost fatal accident on 28.08.2013.

Founder knows that after death, neither anyone takes anything with them nor do they know whether their son, grand son, daughter in law or so called blood relatives or neighbours came to see them before they left earth. When they leave this world, what remains is their Deeds when they were on earth.

And yes, they even dont take satisfaction when they expire.

Good that when a person expires, she or he doesnt take the bad behaviour with them and there is no question of how bad people behaved with them or their daughter or son or others..

So our first target is
Rs 13433000/-

How we plan
The birthday philanthropist donation of Rs 1000/- or USD 20 or its equivalent in any currency will be a donation.

Banner on top of this page as well as Banners on all pages where we share only UN specific info will be a donation and banners above all Nobel Laureates pages (name, 6 issues where you get Nobel Prize, by year and by country, will be a donation)

We will go on adding more types to ensure our donation target of 2030

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