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Social Doctors
We think differently. So new donors

 

Corporates


Countries

India

United Nations

India : NGOs

Manav Vikas Seva Sangh, Madhya Pradesh
Youth & Skill Development

Abhinav Institute of Technology & Management
Vocational training and Skills to youth

Ajit Foundation

City Of Joy Aid
Cry
Harmony Foundation For Children

NITTSD
National Institute For Technical Training & Skill Development (NITTSD) is a National organization which formed to work towards “Skill India Mission”

Suhrid foundation , Mumbai

Yuva Parivartan

Youth for Sewa

Youth Football Club Rurka Kalan

Youth Dreamers Foundation

Youth Ki Awaaz

Youthnet

Youth Technical Training Society

Corporate Foundations : India
Persistant Foundation : Skill development programs in urban and rural areas to empower young men and women to obtain a sustainable source of livelihood


Afghanistan

Parsa

Australia

Kids Help Line
Mission Australia
Spotlight Foundation

Canada

Children's Aid Foundation
Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation
Elizabeth Fry Society Of Greater Vancouver
Hope Mission
Right To Play
Simple Plan Foundation
Steve Nash Foundation

Colombia

Formula Smiles Foundation

Kenya
CAP-Youth Empowerment Institute (YEI) : Youth related projects


Namibia

Young Women's Empowerment Network

Netherlands

Meraih Bintang Foundation

Peru

Changes For New Hope

Portugal

Vitor Baia Foundation

South Africa

Children In The Wilderness
Global Campaign For Education

Spain
Barca Foundation - Funding Agency by celebrity



United Kingdom

Aberlour Child Care Trust
Action For Children
Amy Winehouse Foundation
Barnardo's
Bottletop
Build Africa
Cafod
Camden Music Trust
Centrepoint
Cheryl's Trust
Children's Society
Global Angels
Inspire Foundation
Laureus Sport For Good Foundation
Listen Campaign
London Music Fund
Lord's Taverners
Place2be
Railway Children
Samaritans
Sentebale
Step Forward
Tearfund
The Family Haven
The Honeypot Children's Charity
The King's Trust
The Salvation Army
Tottenham Hotspur Foundation

USA





XPRIZE

XPRIZE : Connect
A Place Called Home
A Sense Of Home
A Time To Help
A World Fit For Kids!
Ac Green Youth Foundation
Aging Up
Ali Forney Center
Amy Roloff Charity Foundation
Andre Agassi Foundation For Education
Andy Roddick Foundation
Angel Rock Project
Apl.De.Ap Foundation International
Aviva
B.L.I.N.D.
Bailey's Cafe
Bama Works Fund
Battier Take Charge Foundation
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Boys & Girls Clubs Of America
Bryan Bros. Foundation
Buildon
Bus Stops Here Foundation
Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation
Camp Fire National Headquarters

Camp Hale Alumni Association
Camp Southern Ground
Care To Learn
Cathy's Kids Foundation
CEDARS

Celebration Of The Sea Foundation
Chaka Khan Foundation
Children's Lifesaving Foundation
Chill Foundation
City Hearts: Kids Say Yes To The Arts
Cityparks Foundation
Coachart
Common Ground Foundation
Communities In Schools
Communities In Schools Of The Gulf South
Covenant House & Affiliates

Cops4causes
Covenant House
Cp3 Foundation
Create Now
Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch
Debate Mate
Devonshire Pals
Diamond In The Raw Foundation
DonorsChoose.org
Ed Asner Family Center
Emeril Lagasse Foundation
Family Scholar House
Figure Skating In Harlem
Filmaid International
Find A Dream
First Star
Free Arts For Abused Children
Free Arts Nyc
Freewishes Foundation
Fresh Air Fund
Friends Of Nova
Garden Of Dreams
Get Schooled Foundation
Gibson Foundation
Girls Inc.
Girls Rock Camp Alliance
Girl Scouts of the USA
Girls Incorporated
Give Something Back Foundation
G-Unity Foundation
Harlem Children's Zone
Heal The Hood Foundation Of Memphis
Hollywood Arts
Homeaid
Homeward Nyc
Honey Shine Foundation
Honey Shine Mentoring Program
I Have A Dream Foundation
I.Am Scholarship Fund
Imagine La
James R. Jordan Foundation
Janie's Fund
Jason Foundation
Julian D. King Gift Foundation
Junior Achievement USA
K.I.D.S.
K9 Connection
Kasey Kahne Foundation
Kelly For Kids Foundation
Kerosene Lamp Foundation
Khloe Kares
Kids In The Spotlight
Kobe And Vanessa Bryant Family Foundation
Konfidence Foundation
Kristi Yamaguchi’S Always Dream
La's Best
La's Promise
Lebron James Family Foundation
Living Classrooms Foundation
Love Our Children Usa
Ludacris Foundation
M. Night Shyamalan Foundation
Mad Mac Foundation
Malivai Washington Youth Foundation
Man/Kind Project, Inc.
Mario Chalmers Foundation
Marshall Mathers Foundation
Marty Hennessy Inspiring Children Foundation
Matt Leinart Foundation
Mayor's Fund To Advance New York City
Meet Me Halfway
Mentors For Youth
Mercy Ministries
Milagro Foundation
Mourning Family Foundation
My Stuff Bags Foundation
National 4-H Council
Newman's Own Foundation
One World Play Project
Opening Act
Orangewood Children's Foundation
Oyc Miami
Pablove Foundation
Plan International Usa
Quinton Aaron Foundation
Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation
Safe Horizon
Safety Harbor Kids
Save A Life Foundation
Sbc P.R.I.M.E.
Scare Foundation
Scholarship America
Sean Anderson Foundation
Seeds Of Peace
Shania Twain Foundation
Smiles For Life Foundation
SOS Children's Villages - USA
Standup For Kids
Steve And Marjorie Harvey Foundation
Stewpot Community Services
Stoked Mentoring
Suns Nite Hoops
Teammates For Kids
The Bridge
The Gentle Barn
The Lunchbox Fund
The Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation
The Skatepark Project
The Thrive Network
Toys For Tots
Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation
Turn 2 Foundation
Umps Care
Unite The United
Unusual Suspects Theatre Company
Urban Arts Partnership
Usher's New Look Foundation
Variety Club
Victor Cruz Foundation
Will And Jada Smith Family Foundation
Women's Media Center
Youth Emerging Stronger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As of now, we share the programmes of only NGOs, Government, UN social issuewise because they are actual social doctors doing social operations and do not include corporates, funding agencies, philanthropists, celebrities who are typically social hospitals who partner with NGOs. We may decide to include social hospitals later.
We include celebrities issuewise because celebrities may or may not be money donors but they certainly add reputation value to the NGO they help or the issue they help. Again, because of privacy of celebs, we do not share their address but if they have an NGO of their own, then share NGO link.

Everyone values and follows celebs from film or sports. We want them to at least know Great People working in the social sector. We share only global or national social greats (this does not mean that leader of every organisation which works at national level). Social greats can be founder or CEO of organisations as well as founders who left mother earth but their work is carried forward.

More specifically when government leaders visit other countries, they or their senior representative must meet social greats like usually they meet only political leaders, business leaders or business associations. They must realise that these social greats really are development leaders and their work can be replicated, scaled up in every country.

We plan to share 100 000 social programmes between 1st January 2026 to 31st March 2027 and can share many more programmes if the NGO response is good. And we link the programmes to the official link of the organisation so that donors and volunteers can contact them directly.

We share the programmes of NGOs named alphabetically, but understanding the need of donors & volunteers to be country specific, we share the programmes countrywise but in alphabetical order. This means programmes of NGOs in Afghanistan first and Zimbabwe last. (Of course within the country it is alphabetical)

Though India is our global example, we share the programmes countrywise. But within India, we will share the state , UT of the NGO so that donors & volunteers know which state the NGO is from. We do not share the name of the districts in India where the NGO works because many NGOs might work in 2 or 3 or more districts in that state but if the NGO works in more than one State or UT, we will share the names of those states.

We have shared NGOs in India districtwise separatelty where we have mentioned NGO name and programme areas from government sources but we have not shared actual programmes in districts of India. They are shared issuewise with link to the NGO. If the NGO has no official website, then we share their name districtwise and not mention them in issuewise NGOs for obvious reasons.

Most of the people in the world follow religions, but still we do not have religion and politics as social issue.
If an NGO works in many social issues including work for any specific religion, we share their social issue programmes except
religious programmes issuewise. And this applies to all NGOs in all countries. But we do not share social programmes of political parties because every political party is supposed to take care of social, health and climate issues of all citizens, so they directly or in collaboration with others work on all social, health and climate issues.

Please note that we leave it to donor or volunteer to check credibility of the NGO because they are donating money and time which is valuable. We do so because we have realised that credit rating of just one NGO will take anywhere between 3 to 6 months and we can not send our person regularly to visit the donors, volunteers, communities, local media, government to check credibility of an organisation.

Communicate with us through Datacentre@CSRidentity.com

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World canvas : Corporates, NGOs, FAs, Nobel Laureates, Your knowledge (IQ)
Your birthday

Check birthday of yourself, your parents, your betterhalf, your children, your colleagues
Corporates

Corporates & CSR Brands countrywise

Corporates & CSR Brands industrywise

CSR Brands
Corporate Sustainability & Reputation Brands

Stock exchangewise
Brands

Corporate News

Corporate Foundations

Money or In kind

Product donors
Medicine donors



Talent Donors
We were doing employee volunteering for companies like Citibank, Hindustan Unilever, Mastek, Tata Power, Vodafone but with digital work we can reachout to the entire world.

So we are starting a new venture where corporate CEOs or board members or Department heads can share their talent which can be of great use for funding, branding, sustainability, HR, reputation and other key management functions which have experts in corporates but NGOs cant afford it

And if any corporate wants to send their employees for volunteering, we share NGOs countrywise free or if they want any specific criterion, our consulting can do it for a cost or you can use other consultants in your area or those with whom your organisation has been regularly working

Our email
Datacentre

NGOs

NGOs countrywise
NGOs in India
Shared districtwise

NGOs are also shared issuewise where we share the programmes of NGOs

NGOsIn each social issue, we plan to share NGOs which have programmes on related social issue in 3 to 5 lines (Headline shares project name and country, country, district)
and link will go to the NGO because then donors, media, volunteers and Award organisations, chambers, fellowship givers, associations can contact them directly.
We dont want to come in between because we will come and leave this world but the organisations helping communities and countries should sustain and hence they need funding, volunteering.

If an NGO is working on 5 issues, you will find them 5 times and if the NGO is working on the same project at multiple locations, we would share these locations multiple times but instead of mentioning each district we will mention the state where they work and minimum is 5 districts in a state or if it is more than 10 states or 10 counties in a country, we will mention "many parts of ...country name)

You through your organisational criterion can see the credibility of the NGO and fund the NGO directly.


NGO Brands
We have NGO Brands from various countries. They are NGOs which get funds from various donors and we can share them with the donors for a fee.
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CSRidentity.com


NGO Shopping Malls
We know some NGOs sell products made by communities thereby helping them earn not just money but pride.
Some sell products made by corporates to communities they engage as income tool for their own sustainability. Maybe at a cost less than the market price.


Important for all NGOs
We share NGO programmes issuewise free. But we have certain restrictions like though an NGO is doing very good initiative but has no website, then we do not share it because we are a digital channel. We share their phone number only if the NGO says share it because we have seen that phone numbers are .used either by marketing agencies or fraud activity of using phone as a tool to take out money from bank or data from your phone.

We do not share NGOs which serve only one (repeat only one) religion, we dont share NGOs which serve politics or conversion of religion or naxalism or terrorism or action against government of their country (our focus is development through positive action not war)

CSRidentity.com plans to share 100 000 social operations (programmes) by 31.3.2027.

Funding Agencies
From June 2026
Nobel's WILL
Nobel Laureates
By name
By country
By year  
Physics  
Chemistry
Medicine
Literature
Peace
Economic Sciences 
Today

Independence Day
UN Day by type
UN Day by date
International day
Republic Day
National day

Birthday today

Nobel Laureate
Philanthropist
Celebrity
Scientist, Innovator
Your parents
Your teachers

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.

Your IQ Test

7 wonders.
All know that world has 7 wonders.
Few know all the 7 wonders
Very few visit all the 7 wonders because it is costly and time consuming.

But we are working on 1000 wonders which are knowledge questions and it is not right to think that they are only for students who appear for higher institutes or are asked in interviews.

Infact, it is good that a child knows it or a senior citizen knows it and children or parents can ask these questions to their son or daughter who is the CEO of a large company these questions and beat them in this interesting competitive world.

Simple questions like there is only one UN member country whose national flag is square (the other is a non UN member country) or what is the average weight of heart or what is the average weight of brain

We start first question from 21st March evening and plan to ask 1000 questions by 28.08.2026 and may add more than 1000 from then on because we think knowledge is not good brain initiative but senior citizens can ask these questions when they meet others daily during walk or meet relatives or they can ask such questions on phone. Its great way to invest your time in such things rather then worry about daily happenings like war or news on rape or murder or talking about how they are not treated well at home ...