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Funding Agencies by celebrities
Social Issues
Addiction
Adoption
Agriculture
Animals
Arts
Autism
Biodiversity
Blind
Blood donation
Cancer
Child Health
Children
Clean country
Clean river
Climate Change
Crafts
Culture

Deaf
Deaf & Dumb
Disability
Disaster Relief
Social Issues
Diversity
Dumb
Dyslexia

Economy
Ecotourism
Education
Employment 
 
Endangered Species  
Energy
Environment

Financial inclusion
Food
Girl child

GLBT
Health
Heritage
HIV
Housing
Human Rights

Hunger
Income Generation   
Social Issues
Indigeneous communities
Jobs for disabled
Jobs for locals

Jobs for poor
Jobs for women
Justice

Livelihood

Marriage
Mental Disability
Mental Health
Microfinance
Migration
 
Nutrition
Orphans
Peace of mind
Physical Disability
Population
Poverty
Prisoners
Recycling
Refugees
 
Social Issues
Renewable Energy
Rural Development
Sanitation
Science
Senior Citizens
Skill Development
Slums
Solar Energy
Sports
Suicides
Trafficking

Tribals
Urban Development
Village Development
Waste Management
Water
Women
Youth
 
   
Celebrities
Academic celebrities
Administration
Adventure
Architects
Arts
Authors
Bloggers
 
Business Celebrities

Comedy
Dance
 
Developmental celebs
Drama
Economy

Engineer
Entrepreneurs
Environment
Fashion
Film persons
Film names
Film producers
Film writers
Fine arts
Food
Health
Historians
Journalists

Media celebrities
Music celebrities
Peace of Mind
Philosophers
 
Photographists
Poets
Royalty
Science

Singers

Spiritual

Sports celebrities
Television
Traditional medicine
Yoga
   

We share funding agencies by celebrities differently.
They can either fund the NGOs or issues or can share their name in branding and promotion of NGOs or issues.

Depending on their famous nature, celebrities are local, regional, national or global brands.

We want to brand each social, health & climate issue, therefore we share funding agencies by celebrities issuewise.
Of course we share the name and link to the funding agency celebrities and in bracket mention (Funding Agency by celebrity, so that the social issue brand gets richer in brand value and can attract more donations from corporates, funding agencies, philanthropists, celebrities and more volunteers).

While social issues are charged as fees for our sustainability & global promotion, the above banner is a donation to Developed Nation Network Trust, an NGO which has 80G as well as FCRA.

The sponsor will share responsibility of funding agency by celebrity in following parameters and except at the end where we share name of writer with designation, no content will not be allowed to cover name of the funding agency.

Yes, we have over 35 different celebrity types and each type will have different responsibility and different sponsor donor.

Coverage
How to select the social, health or climate issue
How to select the location of the programme
How to select the NGO or Government or UN or agency or how to deal with communities directly
Climate responsibility towards the programme (Like video inspection instead of travelling or any such issue)
Impact measurement (Reular direct assessment or employee's responsibility or agency assessement)

WILL to donate is common
It is important that they have will to donate.
We think if they have WILL to donate then either they can donate directly to NGOs or Charities they want in their country or any country outside (if they have said it in their legal staement) or may have strategy to donate specific issues, so they can donate it to NGOs issuewise irrespective of the country.

It is important that they have a WILL to donate.
In India we have seen WILL can be challenged.
That is ok in democratic world.
After all everyone has WILL, some to do good, some to do bad and some others to challenge good and waste world's time & money.

 

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Asthma

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pulmonay disease

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Human rights
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