India Philanthropy Forum (IPF)
Boston

The India Philanthropy Forum (IPF) Boston, in partnership with Indiaspora, will be held on October 25th, 2024. This gathering will convene 100+ diaspora leaders, civil society practitioners, and thought leaders to engage in a focused dialogue on philanthropy for India. With the theme ‘India at 100,’ the forum seeks to ignite a movement towards a stronger, more resilient future, understanding that transformative change in India can resonate globally. 

We are thrilled to invite you to the India Philanthropy Forum Boston, where 100+ thought leaders and changemakers from diverse backgrounds will gather to discuss innovative and bold ideas for the future of India.

Join us for an engaging agenda where ideas will be seeded, learnings shared, conversations ignited, and a commitment made to build a resilient future for India.

25th October 2024 | 8:15 AM to 6:00 PM EDT

Boston Marriott Cambridge, 50 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142, United States 

Co-anchored by

Indiaspora and Dasra joined forces to accelerate social impact in India for the most marginalized communities by fostering pathways and building momentum for greater philanthropic giving to India by driving collaborative learning agendas, knowledge exchange, collaborative thought-leadership and giving.

About Indiaspora

Indiaspora, a nonprofit organization, unites global leaders of Indian origin from diverse backgrounds and professions who are committed to inspiring the diaspora to be a force for good by providing a platform to collaborate, build community engagement, and catalyze social change. 

About Dasra

Since its inception in 1999, Dasra has accelerated social change by driving collaborative action through powerful partnerships among a trust-based network of stakeholders. To date, Dasra has catalyzed more than $350 million towards social causes in India, supported over 1,500 diverse NGOs across the country, advised more than 750 philanthropists, foundations, and corporates, published 200+ research reports and whitepapers, and impacted the lives of over 170 million people.

Co-anchored by

Indiaspora and Dasra joined forces to accelerate social impact in India for the most marginalized communities by fostering pathways and building momentum for greater philanthropic giving to India by driving collaborative learning agendas, knowledge exchange, collaborative thought-leadership and giving.

About Indiaspora

Indiaspora, a nonprofit organization, unites global leaders of Indian origin from diverse backgrounds and professions who are committed to inspiring the diaspora to be a force for good by providing a platform to collaborate, build community engagement, and catalyze social change. 

About Dasra

Since its inception in 1999, Dasra has accelerated social change by driving collaborative action through powerful partnerships among a trust-based network of stakeholders. To date, Dasra has catalyzed more than $350 million towards social causes in India, supported over 1,500 diverse NGOs across the country, advised more than 750 philanthropists, foundations, and corporates, published 200+ research reports and whitepapers, and impacted the lives of over 170 million people.

Thematic areas that will be covered

About the Key Visual

The key visual for the India Philanthropy Forum Boston illustrates the blending of India’s vibrant cultural heritage with global aspirations. Drawing from traditional Indian art forms like Madhubani, Pattachitra, and Kalamkari, the design incorporates iconic motifs such as the Jharoka and Peacock alongside Boston landmarks like the USS Constitution and the General Washington statue. This visual narrative symbolizes the bridge between East and West, highlighting India’s diversity and innovation as it moves toward its 100th year of independence, emphasizing its growing role in solving global challenges through philanthropy and collaboration.
 
This visual narrative emphasizes India’s evolving role and potential as a global leader in solving pressing challenges through philanthropy. As the IPF Boston 2024 event convenes 100+ diaspora leaders, civil society practitioners, and thought leaders, the design serves as a reminder of the dialogue’s purpose: to ignite a movement towards a stronger, more resilient India, where transformative change at home can resonate globally, propelling India’s growth and leadership into its 100th year of independence.