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HCL Grant has
announced Edition VIII for recognizing the NGOs Transforming Rural India. The
application portal is now live, and the last date for accepting online applications
is June 18th, 2022.
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Started in 2015, the
HCL Grant is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitment through the HCL
Foundation, the CSR arm of HCL Technologies, to strengthen and empower NGOs,
engage with them, and recognize them for their path-breaking work. HCL
Foundation has now announced Edition VIII of the HCL Grant.
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HCL Grant awards the
winning NGOs in each Environment, Health, and Education category a grant of ₹5
Crore for a three-year project. The HCL Grant rewards the other finalists too,
who are doing great work in their own right. So, the two other finalists in
each category receive a grant of ₹25 lakhs for a year-long project mutually
agreed upon with HCL Foundation and NGO after the final Jury meeting.
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The application portal
for HCL Grant for this year is live now. NGOs looking to apply for this year's
Grant can fill out the online application form through this portal, including
the organizational profile, project abstract, and some mandatory documents.
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HCL Grant is
applicable for NGOs working in Environment, Health, and Education, with
experience in implementing projects in rural India. Organizations with
innovative, replicable, and sustainable models that can significantly
contribute to rural development in Environment, Health, and Education are
eligible for the Grant.
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Applicants can submit their entries online through the
HCL Grant portal on HCL Grant’s official website on the link:https://www.hclfoundation.org/user/hcl-grant/register. There will be no charges or fees while applying. There is no authorized
individual, third party, company, agency, or organization to accept the
application on behalf of the HCL Grant or ask for any monetary or in-kind
benefit for completing the application process.
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HCL Grant, an initiative by HCL
Foundation, the philanthropic arm of HCL Technologies, is a step towards
recognizing the ‘The Fifth Estate’ contributing to Nation Building. It started
in 2015, a commitment by HCL to strengthen transformation in the areas of
Education, Health, and Environment, by reaching out to marginalized, isolated,
and underdeveloped rural communities and achieving sustainable socio-economic
development. A unique aspect of the HCL Grant is that the organizations are
recognized based on the ‘idea’ and their power to transform ideas into
implementable projects and thereby transform Indian villages in a sustainable
way. For more information, please log on to
https://www.hclfoundation.org/hcl-grant