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Indian nonprofits are turning to small, recurring donations from citizens to replace shrinking foreign funding, with digital tools boosting participation.
Indian nonprofits are increasingly relying on everyday giving—small, recurring donations from ordinary citizens—to offset declining institutional and foreign funding, according to a 2025 report.
This grassroots movement, supported by digital tools and community networks, now provides about one-third of nonprofit funding, with 96% of organizations finding it valuable.
Despite challenges in donor retention, personalized outreach and alignment with cultural events boost participation.
India Giving Day 2026, themed #PowerOfUs, will expand the Indian American diaspora’s impact, aiming to amplify collective giving for education, healthcare, and environmental causes.
Las organizaciones indias sin fines de lucro están recurriendo a pequeñas donaciones recurrentes de los ciudadanos para reemplazar la disminución de la financiación extranjera, con herramientas digitales que impulsan la participación.