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How we can help you

If you think, you dont want to physically involve your team's valuable time but want to start by just small donation, then you can donate to Developed Nation Network Trust, an NGO which already has 80G & FCRA, so you can donate from any country. And yes, indicate the issue where your donation should go to and DNNT will help NGOs on that issue and also do once in 6 months, followup if the donation is above Rs 1 lakh Rupees or above 1250 USD or its equivalent in any currency.

Our email : Datacentre@CSRidentity.com

Dont send images, pdfs, word files or presentations by email because it will get rejected.

The email should not be more than 5 lines.
Name of the Corporate
Name of the country
Social issue name
Social issue programme link.

If the Corporate works on 5 issues then the email should cover all the 5 social issues


How we share Corporates social issuewise ?

We share the name of the corporate with link to its programme page in related social issue.

There is no fee for sharing corporates social issuewise. Infact, it is our responsibility to brand corporates as caring corporates and help NGOs, Governments, Funding Agencies, UN, Philanthropists, Celebrities to know if there is a corporate which supports the issue they have programmes in.

And please remember following.
If you have a heart attack, you dont go to eye specialist. You go to cardiac surgeon or related hospital.
So if you work on water, dont approach corporates helping disabled.

If you have a heart attack in Japan, you cant go to a hospital in Kenya. You have to approach doctor, surgeon, hospital in Japan, even if you are a resident in Kenya because time is criticial.
So if you work on water in Delhi, dont approach corporates in China helping water issue because it will not help.

If you have a heart attack in Mumbai, you cant approach doctor, surgeon or hospital which does related operation but has restriction of who should visit them.
So if you work on water in Mulund, dont approach corporates which help Masjid or Santacruz or Andheri.

Which means, CSRidentity.com is a knowledge bank on social issues which help you with knowledge.
It gives you knowledge on which corporate helps which issue. And does not give you contacts of corporates because we dont want NGOs to conact many corporates helping their issue and infact we want corporates to approach related NGO.

That is why we share issuewise NGOs.
We are a social knowledge bridge which helps you.

 

CSR of Corporates in any country
Corporates are shared on separate pages countrywise and in that page, we share corporate related ministries, stock exchanges, Links to CSR of Corporates, then corporates and then the Business Associations and Industry Associations in that country.

There is a difference.
On corporates in each country, we share CSR / ESG / Sustainability links of that corporate.
But in issuewise corporates, we share links to the CSR programme link of the corporate because if a corporate helps 3 issues, then the 3 links may be different.

Our email : Datacentre@CSRidentity.com

Dont send images, pdfs, word files or presentations by email because it will get rejected.

The email should not be more than 5 lines.
Name of the Corporate
Name of the country
Social issue name
Social issue programme link.

If the Corporate works on 5 issues then the email should cover all the 5 social issues






Corporates

India

Afghanistan
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Qatar

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Tajikistan
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Thailand
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Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
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Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
USA
Urugway
Uzbekistan

Vanuau
Venezuela
Vietnam

Yemen

Zambia
Zimbabwe

Our plan

CSRidentity.com plans to share links to social programmes of at least 10000 Corporates from 62 countries by 31.3.2026.

We think we can do more but do not commit it. Infact, request you to give us grace period of 5 months in case of critical circumstamces (28.8.2026).

These are an integral part of about 62000 corporates we share from 200 countries & islands.


For all corporates which are not doing social work, its an opportunity.

First, let us admit that corporates are employing people, have supply chain, so they are anyway helping the social sector. But the basic purpose of corporates is to make profits.

If you want to take next step and help communities either close to where you work or communities outside, we plan to share 10 000 NGO Brands across 150 countries.

So you study them and partner with them.

Do not call corporates
Our request to NGOs, Governments, UN

We have seen that NGOs are so hungry for donations that they call corporates, corporate foundations, funding agencies, philanthropists, celebrities who help the issue the NGO is working on.

We share corporates countrywise.
We had started sharing corporates issuewise but had to stop it because of a few things.

First
Corporates get calls or mails or messages from NGOs which do not have programmes in the focus area of corporates.

Second
Corporates get calls or mails or messages from NGOs which has programmes on the focus area of corporates but do not fit in the criterion of corporate's partnership.

Third
Corporates get calls or mails or messages from NGOs which are partners of the competitor's of corporate and they may not like to partner with partners of competitors
.

So we have decided to share links which are available to all people on CSR and the social issues supported by corporates in the countrywise corporates coverage.
This is important because generally corporates support NGOs in their country. Even MNCs which work in many countries, partner with NGOs in the country where they operate.

It is also good for governments to know the corporates which help the social sector in their country and reduce the burden of the government.

Even funding agencies want to partner with corporates in their country and media covers basically happening countrywise. e.g. media from countries which has almost all children going to school normally does not cover schools in countries which has very few schools, unless they want to share the benefits of their country or share how their country is better than the enemy countries or ....

We do research from publicly available info on the official websites of Corporates and Corporate foundations and do not take any info which we know but is not available in public zone.

NGOs can also do this or media or consultants can also do this. We do this to save valuable time of the world to know which corporates from which country helps a particular social issue. We do not charge corporates for our research.

We request NGOs not to call or write to or email corporates for donations because corporates have defined purpose of existance. They want to study NGOs they want to partner with, see the impact of their donation to communities or climate through NGOs.

If an NGO calls them, then top management, investors will question them as to why they talk to 20 NGOs when they can donate only 1 or 2. What will other 19 or 18 NGOs where you do not donate think ... or do you invest time to talk to 20 NGOs which you want or 20 NGOs which call you (and some may not be working in the location where you plan to donate or their scale is different or their trustee or governance is questionable

So we share NGOs issuewise and countrywise and inform corporates to see the NGOs, study them and then talk to few of them. We also share NGO Brands which are NGOs which are financially supported by corporates or funding agencies or philanthropists or celebrities either financially or through their name help the NGOs. So corporates can study them. But it may happen that they will not find any info in the region they want to donate or want to help NGOs which are genuine but are yet to be supported by others and they may look for all the NGOs in that region, so we share establised NGO Brands or all NGOs countrywise.