CSRidentity
 
Our plan

CSRidentity.com plans to share links to social programmes of 25000 NGOs from 180 plus countries.

These are an integral part of about 300 000 NGOs we share from 200 countries & islands and about 600 districts of India.


We plan to share all the issues NGOs in districts of India are working and plan to share about 175000 NGOs and various issues they work. These are from more than 600 districts of India.

First phase of sharing 100 000 NGOs from 500 districts of India will be over by 26th January 2025 and by 31st March 2024, we plan to share 175 000 NGOs from 600 out of 788 districts of India that are shared on CSRidetity.com

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

NGOs
Social Responisibility

Addiction
NGOs in India

NGOs in World


Adoption
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Agriculture

NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Animals
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Arts
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Autism
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Biodiversity
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Biotechnology
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Blind
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Blood donation
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Cancer
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Child Health
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Children
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Civic issues
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Clean country
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Clean river
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Climate Change
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Crafts
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Culture
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Deaf
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Deaf and Dumb
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Dementia
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Disability
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Disaster Relief
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Diversity
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Dumb
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Dyslexia
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Economy
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Ecotourism
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Education
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Employment
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Energy
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Environment
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Financial inclusion
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Food
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Girl child
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

GLBT
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Health
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

HIV / AIDS
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Heritage
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Housing
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Human Rights
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Hunger
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Income Generation
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Immigration
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Indigeneous communities
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Jobs for disabled
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Jobs for locals
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Jobs for poor
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Jobs for women
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Justice
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Livelihood
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Marriage
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Mental Disability
NGOs in India

NGOs in World

Mental Health
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Microfinance
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Migration
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Nutrition
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Orphans
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Palliative Care
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Peace of mind
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Physical Disability
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Population
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Poverty
NGOs in India

NGOs in World

Prisoners
NGOs in India

NGOs in World

Racial Equity
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Recycling
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Refugees
NGOs in India

NGOs in World

Renewable energy
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Rural Development
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Sanitation
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Science
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Senior Citizens
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Skill Development
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Slums
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Solar energy
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Sports
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Suicides
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Tree Plantation
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Tribals
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Urban Development
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Village Development
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Waste Management
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Water
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Women
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

Youth
NGOs in India
NGOs in World

 
 
Corporates & NGOs, Doctors & Hospitals
Health Responsibility

Accidents
Acid attacks
Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
Alzheimers (Aai)
Animal bites
Anthrax
Arsenic caused
Asbestos related

Assistive devices & tech
Asthma
Autism
Bacteria & diseases
Blind

Botulism
Brain
Cancer
Cardiovascular diseases 
Cataract
Chagas disease
Chikungunya
Cholera
Chronic obstructive
pulmonay disease

Cogenital anomalies
Contagious diseases

Cosmetology
Covid19
Deaf
Dementia
Dengue
Depression

Diabetes
Diarrhea
Dioxins
Drowning

Dumb
Ebola
Echinococcosis
E. coli
Electromagnetic fields

ENT

Epilepsy
Eye diseases
Falls
Family welfare

Gender diseases
Gynacology
Herpes
Hepatitis
Immunization

Infectious diseases
Influenza

Japanese encephalitis

Juvenile patients
Kidney-Nephrology,Urology
Obesity
Onchocerciasis

Oral health = Dentistry
Organ transplantation
Orthopedic disorders
Physical disability
Plague
Pneumonia
Poisoning
Polio

Prisoners Health
Rabies
Radiation
Radon and health

Respiratory diseases

Rubella
Salmonella
Schistosomiasis
Schizophrenia

Sexual health
Skin diseases
Sleeping disorders
Soil-tran helminth inf
Spinal cord

Stomach diseases
Trachoma
Traditional medicine

Tuberculosis
Ulcer (Bhau)
Variant Creutzfeldt

Practices
Organ Transplantation
Fitness
Health care waste

Expiry dates
Patients first
Prequa by WHO
Substd . medical products

Yogasana

Symptoms
Anaemia
Antibiotic resistance
Cold
Contraception
Cough
Fever
Flu of various types
Haemoglobin disorders
Vector-borne diseases
Viral diseases
Worm diseases

Health is social
Non drs helping
Handwash
Human rights
Workers health
Salt reduction

How we share NGOs social issuewise ?

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

There is no fee for sharing NGOs social issuewise.
Infact, it is our responsibility to help NGOs so that corporates, Government, Funding Agencies, Philanthropists, Celebrities know which NGO has programmes on social issue they are interested in.

Please remember
If an NGO is a reputed NGO working in Central African Republic, you cant approach them for programmes in New Zealand. Of course, if you are a journalist covering good NGOs, you can approach them for interview them on their process of helping communities so that you can share it in your newspaper, magazine to the readers who can know whether they can replicate it or modify it based on community size or scale it up.

A good process can be copied like if you have an example of Albert Einstein. He had one daughter and two sons. Hardly anyone know them for their scientific work.

Which means you know Albert Einstein is a BIG brand in scientists community and other scientists joined him in his process. Hardly anyone knows the prople who helped him in the way to scientific progress and his children did not join his science research discipline.

Which means you help your process of help and help communities scientifically and not through processes which are either less effective or costly. e.g. Water is slums. Use pipes which reachout to destination rather than taking water in pots which people take on their heads or in hands for 500 meters to reach out to their home. And one pot is not enough. So they have to go again and again. And use pumps which can take water fast.

So process is copied and it doesnt need permission.

Everyone in the world, use tubelight, millions use mobile phones. But we do not take permission from a person who discovered tubelight or mobile. And nobody tells us to take permission. So "process" is to be copied or replicated or modified or scaled up.

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 NGO
Social issue name
Social issue programme link.

If the NGO works on 5 social issues then the email should mention links to the programmes on these 5 social issues because we plan to share links not just name of the NGO.
In case of our global example country India, we share 200000 NGOs and the districts where they work. Many NGOs work on 5 or 10 or even 15 issues but we do not have links to the related programmes. So we share just the names and not links. Will share links if the NGO shares the links.

Why we share links to the programme is clear. It means that the corporate or funding agency or philanthropic organisation or celebrity or volunteer can see the work NGO is doing and then decide whether to partner with them or not. This is clear because we have experienced that the NGO stops work if there is no funding or if the management of the NGO changes.