The objective of our fund raising effort is to build long-term partnership with both individual and corporate donors. The focus has been on aligning them to our cause and for them to join us on our journey in creating a more equal world. Because of them we have been able to carry out our work and reached to 10,85,217 people. When you join us you help us amplify our voice and also scale our impact to make a more just and equal world. Thank You for making it possible!
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Oxfam India-Microsoft partnership has
enabled us to reach out to the most
necessitous at the time of disaster. We
at Microsoft cherish this partnership for
making a sizable impact at the ground.
We feel committed to contribute our bit
to the cause when a disaster strikes and
partnering with Oxfam India insures an
immediate response action. Oxfam India’s
transparency and expertise at disaster
response makes us feel happy and has
made us carry our relationship for over 8
years.
Manju Dhasmana,
Community Affairs
Lead Microsoft India
The year 2015-16 was a success for Oxfam India with respect to the continued funding support received from existing donors. At the same time we also engaged with new donors on various thematic issues. During this year, we wanted to focus on developing new business. As a result, two grant coordinators were recruited to further strengthen the institutional fundraising team.
“It is wonderful to know that the training
has begun in the Samundraun project
of young people to mend their own
nets and boats, which is something we
discussed on our last visit. And Project
Birsa case studies are most encouraging.
Despite all the difficulties and potential
discouragements, it is clear that great
strides are being made.”
Sandra Davidson,
The Davidson Trust supports Project
Samundraun and Birsa for Oxfam India