How you can partner with us
Support existing projects
This is a good starting point for most companies seeking CSR partnerships. Our myriad of projects across sectors and geographies offer plentiful choices for companies to match their CSR implementation strategies cost-effectively. Since these are existing projects, the time horizon to visibly see the impact of CSR investments is usually shorter.
Partner on new projects
If your company has a well-defined CSR strategy and an implementation plan where you have identified the geography, sector, and issue that you would like to address then this is a good option. You can leverage our domain expertise and management experience by choosing The Art of Living as an implementation partner for your CSR projects.
Share knowledge and resources
Most of the CSR projects that we work on require creative solutions to complex problems. Companies are often unaware of the value of their resources like domain knowledge, physical infrastructure, employee volunteering, technical skills that can be used to enhance the outcome of social projects. Many of these collaborations do not require long-term investment or commitment from the companies.
Our commitment alone cannot achieve total social transformation. The first step begins with a commitment from each individual and ends with the collective support of all.
Write to us at projects@artofliving.org to start a conversation about how we can partner in this transformation.
Why partner with us
Vision and mission
We are driven by our founder’s one-pointed vision of “a stress-free, violence-free world.” All our initiatives, programs and workshops are guided by that mission, and so far we have been able to reach out to over 350 million people across the world.
Identity and management
We operate through our registered trusts on various social mandates and have collaborated with a wide range of government, local administration, and international bodies. Our organization is managed by professionals who have a rich and diverse management background. These professionals define our strategy and tactical cadence. We ensure that there is no conflict of interest between our board members, advisers or management personnel.
Deep competencies across sectors
For the last 32 years, we have been successful in executing development projects across a large number of social sectors. We firmly believe that we have the expertise and the competencies to execute small and large projects across geographies, sectors, and issues.
Transparency and financial accountability
Transparency and accountability are firmly integrated into our management model. We follow all disclosure and transparency requirements for all stakeholders including regulators and funders by providing periodic reporting, auditing, and ratings. Our financial statements are audited by external auditors for accuracy and integrity.
Risk management and sustainability
We have a formalized and institutionalized system to manage risk and to ensure that our projects are sustained beyond the lifetime of our involvement. We have a strong reserve of financial, technical and human resources that can be put to use at the time of need.
Existing partners
Corporations | NGOs and Foundations | Government Agencies |
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Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) | AIDS Prevention and Control Project – Voluntary Health Services (APAC-VHS) | Indian Medical Association (IMA) |
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) | Asian Interfaith Network on AIDS (AINA) | Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India |
Bosch Limited | Schneider Electric India Foundation | Ministry of Law Affairs and Justice, Government of India |
Capgemini | Shell Foundation | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India |
Capsian Investments | Times Foundation | Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports |
Chennai Silks | Cooper Foundation | Manipur Khadi and Village Industries Commission Board |
Cisco | Cipla Foundation | National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) |
Dhanaas Property Developers | United Nations Population Funds (UNFPA) | National Medicinal Plants Board |
DTDC Couriers | United Nations Millennium Campaign (UNMC) | National Aids Control Organization (NACO) |
Eastern Coal Fields Ltd | United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) | Assam Rifles |
Future Group | United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) | |
HCL | Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) | |
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | United States Agency for International Development (USAID) | |
Hindustan Motors Limited | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) | |
Jayshree Textiles | United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UNWOMEN) | |
Kent RO Water Systems | Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) | |
Larsen and Toubro Limited | ||
Power Grid Corporation of India Limited | ||
Schneider | ||
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) | ||
Sulochana Cotton Mills Pvt Ltd | ||
SunEdison | ||
Tata Motors | ||
Tata Steel |