Tech-Driven CSR Revolution: TrueGiv Connects Donors with India's Schools in Need
TrueGiv, a tech-driven NGO, is transforming CSR in India by connecting donors with under-resourced schools. Their platform facilitates seamless funding, bypassing bureaucracy, and ensuring transparency. Despite legal mandates, CSR funds often go unspent, highlighting a disconnect that TrueGiv aims to bridge, thus making a profound educational impact.

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In today's fast-paced world where technology facilitates instant transactions and deliveries, TrueGiv is tackling the challenge of creating a similar impact in education. With a vision of '2047 #2047 Shikshit Bharat, Viksit Bharat,' TrueGiv is leveraging technology to connect corporate social responsibility (CSR) partners and donors with schools in need across India.
TrueGiv aims to bridge the gap between available CSR funds and the communities requiring them the most. Despite India's legal mandate for CSR spending, funds remain unspent due to systemic disconnects, as evidenced by gaps in states like Bihar. By cutting through bureaucratic obstacles, TrueGiv ensures that funds reach verified schools effectively and transparently.
Since its launch, TrueGiv has successfully equipped schools with essential resources, transforming learning environments. The organization's expansive reach now includes projects in West Bengal and the Northeast. Strong advocates of leveraging technology for educational equity, TrueGiv invites companies and philanthropists to join their mission, ensuring that every child receives the support they deserve.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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