HCLFoundation announces winners of 2025 HCLTech Grant
HCLFoundation, which
drives the corporate social responsibility agenda of global technology
company HCLTech in India,
today announced the winners of the 2025 edition of the HCLTech Grant.
HCLTech
Grant supports Indian non-government organizations (NGOs) driving
transformative change across education, healthcare and the environment. This
year, the HCLTech Grant received over 13,925 registrations from NGOs across
India. Three winning NGOs in each category are awarded a grant of ₹5 crore
(~$580,700) for their impactful projects and six runner-up NGOs in each category
are awarded ₹25 lakh (~$29,000).
To date,
the HCLFoundation has awarded ₹152.8 crore (~$18.4 million) through the HCLTech
Grant initiative to scale high-impact projects. In its 10th edition, HCLTech
Grant has supported 59 projects across 142 districts in 22 States and two Union
Territories.
The
winning NGOs of the 10th edition
of the HCLTech Grant are:
- Environment: Lokamata Rani Rashmoni Mission for
their project "Conservation of biodiversity for life and
livelihood" that covers 40 villages of South and North 24 Parganas
districts in West Bengal, promoting sustainable agriculture, supporting
local livelihoods and empowering women.
- Health: Gurupriya Vision Research Foundation for
their project "Vision on Wheels" that focuses on eradicating
childhood blindness due to Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) across over
10,000 villages in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
- Education: Raised Lines Foundation for their
"Touch Learn and Shine" project that focuses on enabling
education inclusion through tactile resources in over 38,400 villages
across the country.
The six
runner-up NGOs are:
- Environment: Life Education and Development Support (LEADS) and Gram
Gourav Pratishthan
- Health: PRO RURAL and Pallium India Trust
- Education: 17000 ft Foundation and Yuwa
India Trust
“NGOs
play a critical role in driving changes at the grassroots, addressing the
pressing needs of underserved communities and fostering sustainable
development. Their dedication and tireless efforts help transform lives, create
opportunities and build resilient societies. We at HCLFoundation are privileged
to support these remarkable organizations, empowering them to expand their
impact and create lasting change. Through initiatives like the HCLTech Grant,
we are committed to nurturing innovative solutions and strengthening the
capacity of NGOs to deliver meaningful and measurable outcomes,” said Ms. Robin
Abrams, Chairperson, HCLTech Grant Jury (India and Americas) and Ex Board
Member, HCLTech.
The other
distinguished members of the jury included Roshni Nadar Malhotra,
Chairperson, HCLTech;Pallavi Shroff, Managing Partner, Shardul Amarchand
Mangaldas & Co; B. S. Baswan, Former Director, Indian Institute of Public
Administration and Former HRD Secretary; Dr. Richard Lariviere, Sanskrit
Scholar & President Emeritus, The Field Museum, Chicago and Suresh
Narayanan Chairman & Managing Director, Nestle India Ltd.
"This
year marks the 10th edition of the HCLTech Grant, a milestone that showcases
the impactful work of NGOs making a significant difference at the grassroots
level. We are honored to support these organizations as they drive sustainable
change in underserved, remote regions. Each winning NGO exemplifies our
commitment to creating measurable impact through scalable and replicable models
of change. This celebration underscores HCLTech's leadership in strategic CSR
and nation-building," said Dr. Nidhi Pundhir, SVP, Global CSR, HCLTech
& Director, HCLFoundation.
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