Covid-19 India Fund
Tax deductible
(Cover photo credit: Altaf Qadri)
We are all volunteers. 100% of the donations (minus transaction fees) will go to AIF to provide medical help and survival kits to over 25,500 vulnerable families in India.
It’s been heartbreaking to see countless daily wage workers and their families jobless and hungry amidst the national lockdown in India due to COVID-19 (Times of India )! A small group of us Indians living abroad have come together in solidarity to urgently raise $1M to meet the immediate and urgent needs of the medical community and families of migrant workers.
This is a race against time, and we hope that you will donate whatever you can afford. Every penny counts!
After evaluating several options, we have selected the very credible, transparent and mission-driven American India Foundation (AIF) as our partner non-profit of choice. They already have a vast infrastructure in place including 300+ staff members in India and they will provide us with a transparent impact report a few weeks after the fund deployment. AIF is a top-rated 501(c)(3) non-profit with corporate partners such as Amazon, Goldman Sachs, Dell and IBM and board members such as Mastercard’s President & CEO Ajay Banga.
AIF has already been active on the field (press coverage by India Today and The Economic Times ) and our fund will help them further reach hundreds of thousands of Indians in dire need of help. Donations are 100% tax deductible under Section 501(c)(3) US Internal Revenue Code.
Below is a breakdown of how AIF plans to deploy the $1M fund and here is a detailed budget .
1. Providing COVID-19 Prevention Kits and Rations for the Vulnerable Population - migrant workers, vulnerable families and elderly (living alone), female headed households are in urgent need of basic essentials. The kits consist of basic staples for survival for a month, as well as preventive kits including soap, gloves, 3-ply masks, etc.
NEED: $450,000 to serve 15,000 families. (45%)
Loading trucks with ration kits
2. Providing Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) and Health Kits for the Frontline Health Personnel- Doctors and healthcare workers (nurses, technicians, etc) in the hospitals treating COVID positive patients are exposed to heavy viral loads and are therefore extremely susceptible to acquiring infection, often with fatal consequences. 61 doctors have already died in Italy.
AIF is equipping grass-root level Corona warriors by providing life saving PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) kits to frontline health workers (ASHAs, AWWs, ANMs). They will also receive thermal scanners to screen and identify initial cases. AIF is also leveraging the vast network in the community to spread awareness, identify, refer, and track potential cases.
NEED: $250,000 to protect ~10,000 frontline workers. (25%)
3. Providing Life-Saving Medical Equipment to Government-Run Hospitals- One of the most common life-threatening complications leading to death due to COVID-19 infections is Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Ventilators and multipara monitors are the cornerstone for managing these critically ill patients with ARDS, thus averting a large percentage of fatalities. AIF is proposing to equip Covid-19 centres in government-run hospitals with these lifesaving equipment, thus contributing to saving lives.
NEED: $300,000 to provide life saving support to at least 500 patients but probably many many more as this is multi-use equipment. (30%)
Ration kits
If you have any questions, feel free to contact any of us active volunteers: Adrienne Clement (Toronto), Ashish Aggarwal (San Francisco), Charu Sharma (San Francisco), Divya Ashok (San Francisco), Pritish Sanyal (Hong Kong), Shuchi Rana (San Francisco), Suman Chittimuri (Hyderabad), Syed Musheer Ahmed (Hong Kong), Vedashree Bankar (Vancouver), Yash Lundia (San Francisco).
ABOUT AIF : The American India Foundation (AIF) is committed to catalyzing social and economic change in India, and building a lasting bridge between the United States and India through high-impact interventions in education, livelihoods, public health, and leadership development. Working closely with local communities, AIF partners with NGOs to develop and test innovative solutions and with governments to create and scale sustainable impact.
Founded in 2001 at the initiative of President Bill Clinton following a suggestion from Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee, AIF has impacted the lives of 5.6 million of India’s poor in 24 states. AIF is a top-rated charity by both the Charity Navigator and Guidestar. You can subscribe to their email newsletter by signing up here .
By making a donation to this campaign, you understand that your gift to AIF becomes the property of AIF and that AIF has ultimate control, authority, and discretion with regard to fund deployment.
We are all volunteers. 100% of the donations (minus transaction fees) will go to AIF to provide medical help and survival kits to over 25,500 vulnerable families in India.
It’s been heartbreaking to see countless daily wage workers and their families jobless and hungry amidst the national lockdown in India due to COVID-19 (Times of India )! A small group of us Indians living abroad have come together in solidarity to urgently raise $1M to meet the immediate and urgent needs of the medical community and families of migrant workers.
This is a race against time, and we hope that you will donate whatever you can afford. Every penny counts!
After evaluating several options, we have selected the very credible, transparent and mission-driven American India Foundation (AIF) as our partner non-profit of choice. They already have a vast infrastructure in place including 300+ staff members in India and they will provide us with a transparent impact report a few weeks after the fund deployment. AIF is a top-rated 501(c)(3) non-profit with corporate partners such as Amazon, Goldman Sachs, Dell and IBM and board members such as Mastercard’s President & CEO Ajay Banga.
AIF has already been active on the field (press coverage by India Today and The Economic Times ) and our fund will help them further reach hundreds of thousands of Indians in dire need of help. Donations are 100% tax deductible under Section 501(c)(3) US Internal Revenue Code.
Below is a breakdown of how AIF plans to deploy the $1M fund and here is a detailed budget .
1. Providing COVID-19 Prevention Kits and Rations for the Vulnerable Population - migrant workers, vulnerable families and elderly (living alone), female headed households are in urgent need of basic essentials. The kits consist of basic staples for survival for a month, as well as preventive kits including soap, gloves, 3-ply masks, etc.
NEED: $450,000 to serve 15,000 families. (45%)
Loading trucks with ration kits
2. Providing Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) and Health Kits for the Frontline Health Personnel- Doctors and healthcare workers (nurses, technicians, etc) in the hospitals treating COVID positive patients are exposed to heavy viral loads and are therefore extremely susceptible to acquiring infection, often with fatal consequences. 61 doctors have already died in Italy.
AIF is equipping grass-root level Corona warriors by providing life saving PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) kits to frontline health workers (ASHAs, AWWs, ANMs). They will also receive thermal scanners to screen and identify initial cases. AIF is also leveraging the vast network in the community to spread awareness, identify, refer, and track potential cases.
NEED: $250,000 to protect ~10,000 frontline workers. (25%)
3. Providing Life-Saving Medical Equipment to Government-Run Hospitals- One of the most common life-threatening complications leading to death due to COVID-19 infections is Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Ventilators and multipara monitors are the cornerstone for managing these critically ill patients with ARDS, thus averting a large percentage of fatalities. AIF is proposing to equip Covid-19 centres in government-run hospitals with these lifesaving equipment, thus contributing to saving lives.
NEED: $300,000 to provide life saving support to at least 500 patients but probably many many more as this is multi-use equipment. (30%)
Ration kits
If you have any questions, feel free to contact any of us active volunteers: Adrienne Clement (Toronto), Ashish Aggarwal (San Francisco), Charu Sharma (San Francisco), Divya Ashok (San Francisco), Pritish Sanyal (Hong Kong), Shuchi Rana (San Francisco), Suman Chittimuri (Hyderabad), Syed Musheer Ahmed (Hong Kong), Vedashree Bankar (Vancouver), Yash Lundia (San Francisco).
ABOUT AIF : The American India Foundation (AIF) is committed to catalyzing social and economic change in India, and building a lasting bridge between the United States and India through high-impact interventions in education, livelihoods, public health, and leadership development. Working closely with local communities, AIF partners with NGOs to develop and test innovative solutions and with governments to create and scale sustainable impact.
Founded in 2001 at the initiative of President Bill Clinton following a suggestion from Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee, AIF has impacted the lives of 5.6 million of India’s poor in 24 states. AIF is a top-rated charity by both the Charity Navigator and Guidestar. You can subscribe to their email newsletter by signing up here .
By making a donation to this campaign, you understand that your gift to AIF becomes the property of AIF and that AIF has ultimate control, authority, and discretion with regard to fund deployment.
Fundraising team: Covid-19 India Fund (12)
Charu Sharma
Organizer
San Francisco, CA
American India Foundation
Beneficiary
Ashish Aggarwal
Team member
Nishant Pandey
Team member
Musheer A
Team member
Veda Bankar
Team member