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Gupta Family Foundation Grant is sponsored by Gupta Family Foundation. Supports organizations providing focused intervention to help disadvantaged individuals become self-reliant, including those in Florida.
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Organizations Archive - Gupta Family Foundation Organizations supported by Gupta Family Foundation have many things in common. They are exemplary in the spirit and dedication of their founders, leaders, and staff. They each focus on helping individuals to help themselves and share a common belief in building the skills and attitudes necessary for self-reliance in those they serve.
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--> Dade County Street Response (DCSR) Disability EmpowHer Network Doorways for Women and Children Ladies Empowerment and Action Program (LEAP) Michigan State University National Foundation for Autism Research (NFAR) Northern Virginia Community College TenderLove Community Center Young Women’s Preparatory Network Academy for Severe Handicaps & Autism Jabala Action Research Organisation El Hombre Sobre la Tierra [Mexico] Inga Foundation [Honduras] Masiphumelele Corporation (MASICORP) [South Africa] Nashulai Maasai Conservancy [Kenya] REACH for Uganda (formerly Arlington Academy of Hope) [Uganda] RISHI (Rwanda Institute for Speech & Hearing Independence) United Through Sport [South Africa] Zip Zap Circus [South Africa] Friends of Thai Daughters [Thailand] Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss [Mongolia] Veterans International Cambodia Academy for Severe Handicaps & Autism ASHA is a residential program for autistic children founded and run by a remarkable young woman, Jayashree Ramesh, who is trained in learning disabilities and whose family donated the house in Bangalore.
Happy School provides free primary and secondary education to 400+ very poor slum children, including yoga, meditation, dance, and singing classes. To increase the income level of the whole slum dweller community, Happy School also runs skill development and vocational training programs for parents and adults.
Ashiyanaa provides comprehensive and culturally-sensitive services empowering South Asians in the US to lead lives of dignity, hope, and self-sufficiency. Their programs help clients navigate and access social services and community resources, raise awareness, and promote healthy relationships.
Balavidyalaya is a nonresidential, private, and nonprofit voluntary educational center for hearing impaired infants and preschool children from birth to five years of age. Beyond the Bars is a worker center in Miami-Dade County dedicated to breaking the cycle of low-wage jobs and incarceration.
They build the political and economic power of their members – who are workers with criminal records and their families – through leadership development, education, advocacy, policy innovation, and service provision. Child Aid Foundation provides a safe, clean home for 50 previously homeless children in Vijayawada, and education for about 300 children of the slums.
The children keep it clean and tend the grounds themselves as part of their education in taking responsibility. Clinics Can Help redistributes surplus medical equipment and supplies to children and adults in need. They accept donations of durable medical equipment and certain medical supplies from those who no longer need it and pass it on to those who can use it.
Cornerstones is a nonprofit organization that promotes self-sufficiency by providing support and advocacy for those in need of food, shelter, affordable housing, quality childcare, and other human services. The Cure Glaucoma Foundation is dedicated to ending glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness.
They fund transformational research, provide care for patients, train ophthalmologists in underserved countries, and offer resources for patients with limited financial means. Dade County Street Response (DCSR) Dade County Street Response (DCSR) is committed to serving the most disenfranchised communities in Miami-Dade County.
Their unique service model brings medical professionals outside the hospital and into communities impacted by unaffordable housing, unlivable wages, climate change, and limited access to healthcare. DCSR’s programs offer free medical outreach and urgent care, case management, MedEd programs, advocacy, and disaster relief services. Daraja Academy, a Kenyan boarding high school for girls living in poverty, fosters social change.
With a focus on rigorous academics, transformative leadership education, and a culture of peace, Daraja graduates are well-equipped to become the type of leaders needed today. Disability EmpowHer Network Disability EmpowHer Network empowers girls and young women with disabilities through programs that focus on mentorship, skill-building, fostering supportive relationships, and transformational learning experiences.
They provide opportunities to grow confident and develop skills to live independently and successfully in the community. Doorways for Women and Children Doorways for Women and Families envisions a day when all people in our community live free of violence and have safe and stable housing. Our goal is that every family that walks through our door walks through another – into a safe home of their own.
El Hombre Sobre la Tierra Through the diversification of productive activities, preservation of natural resources, strengthening social identity, and increasing access to formal and non-formal education, this organization promotes the development of marginalized Mayan communities in eastern Yucatan to improve their quality of life.
FISH responds to assistance requests for rent, utilities, prescriptions, medical items, and other emergency needs. Our goal is to prevent an eviction, keep utilities from being turned off, and help people pay for necessary medications. Friends of Thai Daughters Friends of Thai Daughters was founded to prevent child trafficking in Northern Thailand with education, shelter, and love.
FTD has helped protect and educate dozens of girls and young women through its family-scale program. Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss The Global Foundation for Children With Hearing Loss aims to make a direct and lasting impact on the futures of thousands of children who are deaf or hard of hearing around the world.
Her Future Coalition is a female-led organization working to ensure that survivors of trafficking and other forms of gender-based violence, and girls at high risk in India and Nepal, have what they need to remain free, safe, and independent. They provide compassionate solutions to break the cycle of trauma, poverty, and exploitation, empowering through education and holistic support.
Since 2001, Hope Foundation has worked to support many people in and around Kolar, India. The organization largely focuses on helping abandoned and orphan children, and woman struggling with poverty. Working with farmers and communities to halt the devastating practice of slash and burn agriculture by providing a sustainable, organic, and low-cost alternative: Inga alley-cropping.
Jabala Action Research Organisation The Jabala Action Research Organisation works with vulnerable children, especially girls, young women, and youth marginalized due to poverty, religion, and region. Children are empowered through training and capacity building, enabling them to recognize their potential and demand their rights. This organization engages and empowers students and teachers in rural Kenya to succeed in the 21st Century.
Ladies Empowerment and Action Program (LEAP) LEAP empowers Florida women who have experienced incarceration through transformational opportunities and advocacy. They provide a prison-to-community continuum of care, helping women to rebuild their lives through education, mentorship, and entrepreneurship, fostering economic independence and reducing recidivism.
A paid retail training internship at its Dragonfly Thrift Boutique, located in Miami, provides critical job training and lessons in invaluable soft skills the women can take with them once they leave the program. Manavodaya, or Human Awakening, promotes a unique model of participatory development in the remote villages of India by helping beneficiaries establish and run their own self-financing groups.
MANJUL Playhouse and Nursery caters to the underprivileged children who cannot otherwise afford quality education. Developing life skills and preparing the children for a brilliant future is the objective of MANJUL.
Masiphumelele Corporation (MASICORP) Masicorp works with the community of Masiphumelele, in Cape Town, South Africa, providing quality education, skills training, and community support to help people progress out of poverty and build sustainable livelihoods through learning and opportunity. The support offered ranges from early childhood development to primary school literacy and numeracy.
Masicorp also provides digital and sewing skills development programmes for children, teens, and adults.
Michigan State University Gupta Values Scholarships The goal of the Gupta Values Scholarship at Michigan State University is to promote a life-long commitment to the core values of Integrity, Human Dignity, and Excellence among students via a scholarship and ongoing engagement with the donor representatives during their academic tenure.
The Gupta Family Foundation endowed the Ethics Lecture Series at Michigan State University in 2020, to address the urgent need to bring ethics to the center of every profession – business, politics, the judiciary, medicine, etc. Each year, a speaker is invited to campus to share their personal experience with ethical challenges in their professional environment, and how they dealt with it.
Mobile Hope provides support and emergency shelter to youth up to age 24 who are at-risk, precariously housed, or homeless, empowering them to become self-sufficient and experience improved well-being. They aim to help youth develop a sense of purpose and community. Nashulai Maasai Conservancy “Nashulai” means a place of harmony where community and wildlife live in balance and mutual benefit.
Nashulai Maasai Conservancy, located in the Maasai Mara, Kenya, empowers women, men, and youth of the Maasai community by preserving cultural heritage, promoting sustainable livelihoods, and creating economic opportunities, while also protecting biodiversity and fostering environmental stewardship.
National Foundation for Autism Research (NFAR) National Foundation for Autism Research (NFAR) is dedicated to improving the lives of those with autism spectrum disorders and their families in San Diego County.
Since 2015, NFAR has been providing comprehensive, autism-specific training for high-demand jobs of the 21st century in areas such as software quality assurance testing, light manufacturing, data entry, document management, product fulfillment, and now, in cyber security.
Northern Virginia Community College The goal of the Gupta Values Scholarship at NOVA is to promote a life-long commitment to the core values of Integrity, Human Dignity, and Excellence among students via a scholarship and ongoing engagement with the donor representatives during their academic tenure.
OAR of Fairfax County focuses the energies of its 150 volunteers and 20 professional staff on helping offenders in the County criminal justice system and their families cope with extraordinary life situations and successfully integrate back into society. Empowering girls through education to break the cycle of poverty and gender inequality in Kenya and Uganda.
One Girl Can’s holistic model supports a girl from the time she leaves primary school, until the day she gains meaningful employment. Operation First Response serves America’s finest – all branches of our nation’s Wounded Heroes/Disabled Veterans, Gold Star Families and First Responders with emergency financial aid.
They offer financial assistance based on individual needs for rent, utilities, vehicle payments, groceries, clothing, and travel expenses. In addition to the Family Assistance Program, they have added several new programs over the years as they continue the journey with our Heroes.
Opportunity Scholars connects families, schools, and businesses to create a low-cost career pathway to high paying jobs for low/middle-income high school students. They aim to create economic mobility in underrepresented groups, while building a pipeline of professional, career, and technology workers to invigorate local economies.
The Origin Project seeks to inspire students to find their voices through the craft of writing about their Appalachian origins. When we connect to the stories of our past, we are able to build our dreams for the future. Pathlight HOME is a Florida-based organization that provides affordable housing and economic opportunities to homeless and low-income individuals.
They have helped over 7,000 people through their “housing first” philosophy. They also offer a free 12-week Culinary Training Program. REACH for Uganda (formerly Arlington Academy of Hope) Founded in 2004, REACH partners with communities in rural Uganda to improve the quality of their daily lives and realize their future potential through improved education, healthcare, and transformational community development.
RISHI (Rwanda Institute for Speech & Hearing Independence) This new Health Center in Rwanda is helping young deaf children to develop language and speech. It is an off-shoot of an effective program already established by Balavidyalaya in India, which believes in the philosophy that it is the birth right of every child to speak. RISHI is starting out with two special educators who were trained at Balavidyalaya (Chennai).
This trust ‘salutes’ the resolve of street children (in Delhi and other states) to live a life of dignity by providing them with care and love, along with essential resources and support focused on health, nutrition, education, and vocational training facilities to fulfil their dreams. She Believes In Me provides vulnerable children with nutritious food, which changes their day.
Then, we teach them how to handle conflict, manage emotions, overcome setbacks, and build meaningful relationships, which changes their future. Through long-term mentoring relationships, Sisters Circle™ empowers at-risk girls to define success for themselves, make intentional decisions about their futures, and become self-sufficient young women.
Starting Right, Now ends homelessness for youth through one-on-one mentoring, providing a stable home, obtaining employment, teaching financial literacy/life skills and promoting educational achievement. Swashray is an institution with an aim to make ladies self-employed and self-reliant by imparting basic skills.
TenderLove Community Center TenderLove Community Center provides a safe, supportive environment where individuals recovering from domestic violence, incarceration, trafficking, marginalization, can learn life and job skills and make connections to wrap-around services.
Together We Bake’s vision is to be a replicable model job training and personal development program that facilitates placement of women into career paths within the food service and hospitality industry. Tucker’s House has helped transform hundreds of homes, making them safer, more functional, and more accessible places for children with disabilities to live, grow, and thrive.
The organization connects local builders, therapists, donors, and special needs families in Middle Tennessee. Udayan Care, based in India, provides nurturing and safe spaces for at-risk children and youth, ensuring their holistic development through education and mentorship.
It empowers vulnerable adolescent girls with higher education opportunities and equips underserved communities with digital and vocational training, enabling them to build agency and lead dignified, self-reliant lives. United Through Sport uses sport as a tool to develop disadvantaged and vulnerable children and youth, aged 5-35.
They use a pathway to success model with a holistic approach, focusing on health, education, and life skills development, to help youth in each age group reach their full potential.
Gupta Values Scholarships The goal of the Gupta Values Scholarship at University of Michigan is to promote a life-long commitment to the core values of Integrity, Human Dignity, and Excellence among students via a scholarship and ongoing engagement with the donor representatives during their academic tenure.
The Gupta Family Foundation endowed the Ethics Lecture Series at University of Michigan in 2020, to address the urgent need to bring ethics to the center of every profession – business, politics, the judiciary, medicine, etc. Each year, a speaker is invited to campus to share their personal experience with ethical challenges in their professional environment, and how they dealt with it.
Established in 1986, VSA India works with differently-abled and economically marginalized children and youth in India. They offer expressive arts therapy, special education, and vocational training to empower individuals and help them realize their potential. Veterans International Cambodia The mission of VIC is to support people with disabilities in Cambodia who are victims of war and among the poorest and most marginalized in society.
VIC empowers their beneficiaries to build better lives for themselves and their families through community-based rehabilitation. Wikimedia is a global movement whose mission is to bring free educational content to the world.
Through various projects, chapters, and the support structure of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, Wikimedia strives to bring about a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.
This program holds the strong belief that the integration of arts-centric educational strategies enhances early childhood development, including language and literacy, social/emotional growth, STEM skills, and “21st century skills”. Young Women’s Preparatory Network Young Women’s Preparatory Network is an innovative all-girls school in Dallas, TX which provides quality, college-preparatory education in underserved communities.
The focus is on giving young women the leadership and academic skills, including STEM, to close opportunity gaps and be fully prepared to thrive through college and beyond. Zip Zap is a vibrant, uniquely South African social and professional circus. Through circus arts we inspire and empower young people from all walks of life to pursue their destinies.
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Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is sponsored by Administration for Community Living. Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Administration for Community Living. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.433. <p>The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of NIDILRR's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to ...
The J.M.K. Innovation Prize is a grant from The J.M. Kaplan Fund recognizing early-stage social entrepreneurs working on environmental, heritage, and social justice challenges. The prize rewards individuals and organizations demonstrating innovative, entrepreneurial approaches to enduring problems. Applications for the 2025 prize were accepted February 11 through April 25, 2025 via an online portal. Spanish-language applications are welcomed, and a Spanish application form is available for download. The prize is biennial and open to a broad range of applicants across the United States working on forward-thinking solutions at the intersection of environment, community, and cultural heritage.