Goodera is leading India Inc's efforts against COVID-19 with CSR and employee-driven philanthropy

By ANI | Published: April 15, 2020 04:17 PM2020-04-15T16:17:10+5:302020-04-15T16:29:22+5:30

Goodera, a Series B funded startup and India's largest and most trusted platform for CSR and employee volunteering, is leading India Inc's efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic which has significantly changed the way 'we live, interact, and do business'.

Goodera is leading India Inc's efforts against COVID-19 with CSR and employee-driven philanthropy | Goodera is leading India Inc's efforts against COVID-19 with CSR and employee-driven philanthropy

Goodera is leading India Inc's efforts against COVID-19 with CSR and employee-driven philanthropy

Goodera, a Series B funded startup and India's largest and most trusted platform for CSR and employee volunteering, is leading India Inc's efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic which has significantly changed the way 'we live, interact, and do business'.

 

The rapidly spreading COVID-19 has forced countries to take drastic measures to limit its spread.

As leaders in corporate goodness, Goodera has taken up several initiatives to fight the pandemic effectively and efficiently. Global brands now rely on Goodera's expertise as they join forces with them to fight COVID-19.

With expenditure to fight the spread of the COVID infection being counted as a CSR expense by the Government of India, Goodera has come up with various projects that can be implemented using CSR funds.

These include the provision of medical supplies to frontline health workers, funding research into cures and vaccines, financial support to daily wage earners, and more.

The company is working with large corporations on COVID relief including Amazon, Hexaware, Lenovo, IIFL, Toyota and Kirloskar Motor to name a few.

"We acted immediately as providing protective gear to frontline medical staff was an emergency need. Also, our 18000 plus employees are engaged in their own ways through Goodera," said Madhu Jain, Director, IIFL Foundation, the CSR arm of IIFL group

Goodera curates a list of real-time requirements for medical institutions, NGOs and state governments which are mapped to orgzations looking to channelize CSR funds and are fulfilled by approved, transparent, vetted vendors and NGOs.

Goodera's partnership with FICCI SEDF also helps to maintain a holistic overview of the situation in India while maintaining last-mile connectivity with the extensive network of NGOs.

These NGOs include Bhumi, India Cares Foundation, Surabhi foundation, People to People Hope Foundation, Action Aid, and more.

"The partnership with Goodera has enabled us to provide some very timely support to over 2000 migrant and daily wage workers that ActionAid reached out to across six cities," said Dipali Sharma, Director - Orgsational effectiveness and CSR, Action Aid

"The Goodera team has worked shoulder to shoulder with us to help build the connection with corporates willing to reach out and the immediate needs on the ground across these six locations. This has been a great service to humankind," she added.

Goodera, a leader in employee volunteering, has enabled its massive network of volunteers to give back to the community even when people are unable to leave their homes.

Goodera has helped volunteers support causes with virtual volunteering opportunities. Some of those opportunities are creating content to spread awareness in vernacular languages, assisting NGOs to execute projects, and lend their management expertise to NGOs looking to scale up their operations.

Goodera has come up with several virtual volunteering and donation opportunities for employee-driven philanthropy. These include supporting various NGOs who are tirelessly working on the frontlines and supporting the daily wage earners whose income has halted due to the lockdown.

Goodera is working with corporates to encourage its employees to use the donation opportunities available on Goodera's platform.

The clients are fighting COVID-19 using Goodera's technology. For instance, Rapido and Porter are conducting a donation campaign to financially support its drivers who have lost their daily earnings because of the lockdown.

Speaking about the donation drives, Porter commented, "Porter, India's largest intracity truck aggregator, is raising funds to support the truck drivers and their families who have lost their daily earnings due to the lockdown. The fundraising platform is powered by Goodera. We are thankful to the Goodera team for such fast execution."

Goodera has also shared its expertise with the entire community in India by creating a dedicated portal for COVID-19. The company has over one million volunteers sign up on the platform and 2.42 lakhs users are actively participating for COVID-19 reliefs campaigns.

Fundraising is increasing actively every day and the impact is achieved on the ground with the support of our partners.

"We are bringing all our learnings to India Inc to respond to the COVID crisis in the most effective way. Our team is working with all stakeholders together for fast action,'' said Abhishek Humbad, Founder and CEO of Goodera.

"We are doing all we can to ensure the safety of our frontline workers, daily wage earners, and underprivileged communities. We support all the requirements of those fighting the pandemic and encourage compes and individuals to contribute to the same. I have complete faith that India Inc. can outlast this pandemic," he added.

Goodera is confident in the efforts that India has put in to combat this pandemic and will support the entire ecosystem in its endeavours against COVID-19.

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( With inputs from ANI )

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