Humanitarianism
In 2015, Dimash Kudaibergen gave a charitable concert, named
"From Heart to Heart", in Atyrau, Kazakhstan, to
provide essential medical treatment for a 5-year-old girl.
He was joined by the Kazakh pop singer Dosymzhan Tanatarov
for the event.
Kudaibergen
gave benefit performances at the Grand Charity Ball 2015,
in the Kazakhstan cities of Shymkent, Kyzylorda and Uralsk.
The events were organized by the Alpamys Sharimov Foundation,
and the funds were donated to children with hearing and speech
impairment.
In 2016,
he gave a benefit performance at the "100 Grandmas and
Grandpas" Charity Evening of the "Zaman Are We"
Project in Astana, Kazakhstan. The elderly of the regional
retirement homes were invited as honorary guests and the funds
of the event were used for social, economic and medical help
for elderly residents.
Kudaibergen
donated all profits of his 2016 "Unforgettable Day"
concert, held in his home town Aktobe, to a regional charity
organization. With the funds of the concert, seven families
in need were supplied with water, utilities, medical care
and clothing. A wheel chair accessibility ramp was also set
up for a wheelchair-bound resident.
He gave
a benefit performance at the Grand Charity Ball 2016, in Uralsk,
Kazakhstan. The teenage students of the local boarding school
for visually impaired students were invited as honorary guests
of the Ball. Several of these students performed a song on
stage with him, and Kudaibergen also danced, in the Waltz
part of the event, with the visually impaired invited guests.
The Grand Charity Ball was organized by the Alpamys Sharimov
Foundation, and the funds were donated to children with visual
impairments, to this boarding school and to the regional orphanage.
At the
Top Chinese Music Awards 2017, within the "Love Recycling"
Campaign, he donated the suit from his first performance at
Hunan Television's Singer 2017 competition. The suit was auctioned
by the Jingdong Platform and all the proceeds were donated
to the Care of Children Foundation for children with blood
lead poisoning.
Kudaibergen
hosted a live broadcast for the Live Connection Challenge,
a live stream charity campaign launched by Hongdou Live and
Weibo Public Welfare. The campaign income was donated to the
Audiology Development Foundation of China whose goal is to
provide hearing and language rehabilitation for people with
hearing impairment.
A charitable
performance was given at the Grand Charity Ball 2017 in Uralsk
hosted by the Alpamys Sharimov Foundation. It was held under
the motto "Love for All" and the profits were donated
to seriously ill people in Kazakhstan.
Kudaibergen
gave a charity performance at the "Chinese National Wind
Charity Concert", in Beijing, that was held under the
motto "Pray for the Year". It was hosted by the
China Children's Fund and the China Youth Foundation. The
funds from the concert were used to enable music classes in
rural Chinese primary schools that could not afford them.
He gave
another charitable performance at the Villa International
"Beauty Touching" charity event that was jointly
hosted by the China Children and Teenagers Fund and "Bridge
Culture" (supported by the China Intangible Cultural
Heritage Protection Association).
Kudaibergen
became goodwill ambassador of the "Listen Project"
by the Audiology Development Foundation of China Trust Fund
that provides hearing aid devices and education to hearing-impaired
children.
A charitable
performance was given at the Opening Gala of the Kazakh Snow
Leopard Foundation whose goal is to save the endangered population
and to preserve their natural habitat by creating protected
areas.
On 19
November 2018, Kudaibergen gave a solo concert in London,
UK, during the Great Britain's Days of Kazakhstan Culture.
All proceeds went to promote young talent from Kazakhstan
and sponsor youth’ participation in prestigious international
contests.
Within
the frame of the Shanghai Pet Adoption Day 2019, he became
a supporter of the "Love is Home" initiative that
aims to improve awareness and to increase adoptions of stray
animals.
On his
25th birthday he visited a nursing home for the elderly and
the physically impaired in his hometown Aktobe. As it is customary
for him on his birthday since his school days, he brought
gifts and spent time with the residents. He also performed
for them a cappella.
A few
days before his "Arnau" Concert of 29 June 2019,
in Astana, Kazakhstan, there were explosions near the Kazakhstan
city of Arys that caused injuries and casualties. Kudaibergen
decided to donate funds from his concert to the victims.
When he
was in the Russian city of Kazan for his performance at the
WorldSkills 2019, he visited the local children's hospice,
to see a seriously ill fan girl. She had planned to visit
the event to see his performance, but couldn't come because
she needed to start her 5th course of chemotherapy. He sang
a cappella, signed autographs for and took pictures with the
children in the hospice, and spent especially time with his
ill fan. He also invited her to his next solo concert and
she promised him to recover.
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Q
How many Philanthropists we plan to share,
What
is the sponsorship period and cost, how
CSRidentity.com knows somebody is really giving?
By 31.3.2022 : About 10 000 in India and other countries
Period : 1.4.2019 to 31.3.2022.
Banner cost : Rs 10 00 000 plus GST. (USD 15000) .
We may decide to share the banner at no cost if the sponsor
gives any money to our NGO Developed Nation Network Trust
and the amount is not the consideration, what is important
is sharing the concept.
We
may decide to have the sponsor from now to 31.3.2021 and same
or different sponsor between 1.4.2021 to 31.3.2022
The cost is higher if one takes into consideration of the
number of philanthropists because we have to do a lot of research
for getting names.
We need Chartered Accountants letter that one is really giving
USD 2000 to charitable causes and next to the name of the
philanthropists name, we will share Chartered Accountant name
so that the responsibility of truth will be the Chartered
Accountants and not CSRidentity.com and we will mention separately
the names of all Chartered Accountants with their certification
number)
India is our global example and we want
development of India as an example and Government of India
(Central, State, NCT, UT) must be supported by philanthropist
nature, so we have dividied India into districts of India.
In
India we plan to share the names of philanthropists who donate
Rs 120 000/- (It is about USD 2000) per annuam for NGOs or
charities.
Q What about countries other than India ?
Philanthropists will be named here free if they donate USD
2000 per annum in all countries except USA, Canada, UK, France,
Germany, Switzerland, UAE, China, Australia.
In USA, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, UAE, China,
Australia, the donation amount is USD 5000/- per annum.
As
of now
We are sharing names of individuals
or families who donate $1 million plus to charities per year
or $10 million in life time.
We respect the initiative of Giving Pledge initiated by Bill
& Melinda Gates and Warren Buffet. But world will not
be developed if just 200 or even 2000 taking Giving Pledge.
What
the world needs is mindset of Giving (Yes, it can be USD 1
per annum also because mindset of an economically poor person
is richer than a billionaire corrupt person who is hungry
to get more money and the economically poor person knows the
value of USD 1).
In
Giving Pledge, one takes a pledge because the amount is very
big but we dont want anyone to take any pledge, giving money
should be a habit, it should be just like respiration.
Someone
has a habit of giving USD 1 per annum, somebody gives USD
100 per annum ... what is important is that they must give
it regularly till they are physically on earth or they can
give through their registered WILL.
For charities / NGOs money is crucial to serve communities
and instead of spending too much time on getting money, let
them spend 98% of their time in serving communities rather
than sending letters, going for meetings ... (reducing these
will also be good from climate change perspective)
Q
Why just share the name and not any details pf the philanthropist
?
Privacy and security are key issues for big donors. If there
name and contact details are shared, then they will get many
calls or letters or emails and that will disturb their daily
schedule.
Second thing is that we believe that a name is a brand. If
one's name starts with Jesus or Allah or Ganapati, then suddenly,
it gets more attention.
Third, we plan to put name, father's name and surname or name,
husband's name and surname (We dont understand why as of now
no one puts mother's name and then surname because mother
is the person who gives birth to any human ... mother and
father are parents and physically no father gives birth to
his child, its mother).
Our founder says Sanjay Moreshwar Bapat not Sanjay Bapat because
if you just put Sanjay Bapat on Google ir LinkedIn and you
get several names. And he doest know why he doesnt say Sanjay
Kumud Bapat or Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat because Kumud
physically introduced in the world, but founder knows he cant
cahnge law of sharing names whether in India or any country
in the world. Let somebody else do it, maybe patent it ...
because founder is not interested in taking patents, his objective
is help and promote initiatives (good is
great) for Social, Health & Climate issues in all countries.
Let somebody patent and take credit.
Target
: About 5000 philanthropists from 100 countries including
SARs, Islands ... from now to 31.3.2022.
Sponsorship cost : Rs 11 80 000/- or USD = 18250/-
Includes : GST in India, Bank admin fee in case of foreign
transaction.
Sponsorship
period : From now to 31.3.2022
Sponsorship fee include Global reseach & promotion (Online,
telephonic, whatapp, emails), our sustainability, our profit
CSRidentity.com thinks that hardly 300 (may go to 500 by 2020)
philanthropists or families have taken Giving Pledge started
by Bill & Melinda Gates and Warren Buffet.
We want to promote the concept of philanthropy to people across
the world and will share names of Philanthropists
who donate USD 2000 per annum in all countries
And in India we share philanthropist districtwise and will
approach chartered accountants to share names because we want
WHITE money to be donated (Not black or corrupt money)
We plan to share 365 philanthropists that all must know.
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