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Title: Evolution of a Diaspora Foundation


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Evolution of a Diaspora Foundation May 2008

2
Overview
  • AIFs mission is to accelerate social and
    economic change in India
  • AIF is the largest collective platform for
    Diaspora-led philanthropy focused on India
  • Since its inception in 2001, AIF has directly
    touched nearly 1 million lives in India through
    grant making and various programs
  • AIF demonstrates the value of collective
    philanthropy (providing an outlet through which
    individuals and corporations can channel their
    donor dollars) and strategic philanthropy
    (systematically addressing social and economic
    development issues).

3
On the Ground in India
Livelihoods Increasing livelihood security and
options among marginalized workers
Disaster Rehabilitation Special grants made
following major national disasters
Public Health Improving the health and survival
of women and children
Education Increasing access to quality elementary
education
GRANTMAK I NG
PROGRAMS
Digital Equalizer Increasing effectiveness of
education by using computers and Internet in the
classroom
Service Corps Enhancing the capacity of Indian
NGOs through placement of skilled and experienced
volunteers
4
Operational Strategy
  • Invest in high quality organizations
  • Demonstrate innovative, scalable models
  • Develop public-private funding partnerships
  • Share best practices across geographies

5
Catalyzing Change
By using a strategic approach in its grantmaking
and programs, AIF has built successful models to
accelerate social and economic change. Sustained
and nurtured by AIFs public-private
partnerships, these models have grown from small
pilot investments to a scale where they
demonstrate the potential for transformational
change in society.
6
Genesis and Initial years
  • Credibility Transfer is critical
  • Startup requires credibility who buys into this
    idea to help coalesce
  • Credibility on both sides
  • US Side - Board and Trustees, Advisory Council,
    Chapters
  • India Side India Advisory Group, Top-notch NGO
    Partners
  • Build, Cultivate, Nurture

7
Building A Diverse Coalition of US Donors
  • Largest non-endowed US-based organization for
    impacting Indias development
  • Nationwide platform, with offices in New York
    City and Silicon Valley as well as volunteer-led
    chapters in major metropolitan areas
  • Also reaches out to non-Indian individual
    supporters and corporations with a deep interest
    in Indias development
  • Engaging a growing base of second generation
    Indian Americans through Young Professionals and
    Junior Clubs (middle to high school students)

8
AIF Leadership
  • AIFs Board of Directors, Council of Trustees and
    Advisory Council are a powerful blend of leaders
    from India and the US.
  • President Bill Clinton serves as Honorary Chair
    of Council of Trustees
  • Prof. Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate serves as Chair
    of US Advisory Council
  • Rajat Gupta, Senior Partner Emeritus, McKinsey
    Co., and Victor Menezes, Retired Senior Vice
    President, Citigroup chair AIFs Board of
    Directors
  • AIF Executive Leadership has a vast range of
    leadership experience in the private and
    non-profit sector
  • AIF has a full-time professional staff across
    offices in New York, Silicon Valley, Delhi and
    Bangalore

9
AIF Differentiators
  • Professional staff in India
  • Strategic Approach
  • Low overheads
  • Transparent and Accountable
  • Secular
  • Nationwide presence in India and US

10
Serving Diaspora Communities
  • Establishing a trusted bridge
  • Enabling environment for giving
  • Credible alternate to religious
  • giving and/or narrow geographic
  • giving
  • Secular approach

11
Serving Countries of Origin
  • To spotlight issue of most disadvantaged
  • Bring to bear effective and innovative solutions
  • Leveraging government support and resources in
    three areas
  • Universalizing elementary education
  • Increasing access to primary health care
  • Draw multiple stakeholders to build effective
    solutions
  • Policy shift and thereby enhance impact

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Challenges
  • Trade off in the pursuit of a credible platform
  • - Challenge of engaging vast numbers v/s HNWIs
    low hanging fruits
  • Super High Net Worth Individuals
  • - Focused on private giving and do not wish to
    participate on common platform
  • Intimidating cost of engaging people down the
    pyramid
  • - Difficult to reach those reasonably affluent
    but not very wealthy
  • Physical metaphorical distance between
    end-beneficiary giver
  • - To effectively engage long term supporters,
    they actually need to see the work and
    directly interact with the beneficiaries.
    Distance between ultimate beneficiaries and
    giver. (As opposed to neighborhood giving that
    is most visible)

13
Improved facilitation of Diaspora philanthropy
  • Build a large enough critical mass of givers and
    derive freedom from the influence of very large
    donors. (which most times comes with strings
    attached)
  • More freedom to do the right thing. Helps move
    away from narrow agenda of big givers.
  • Greater engagement of corporate sector. Tap into
    global investment in India and make philanthropy
    integral to business strategy
  • The influence of the Diaspora on the
    establishment in India is disproportionate to the
    numbers. Better harness this power.
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