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SVP India Announces Fast Pitch 2025 Finale to Spotlight Grassroots Changemakers Across India

Social Venture Partners India (SVP India), India’s largest community of engaged philanthropists, will host their annual marquee online event ‘Fast Pitch’ on April 24. This high-impact virtual fundraising event aims to bring powerful grassroots stories to the fore, offering a national platform for select NGOs to connect with citizens across our country, share their social impact journeys, and raise funds to support their work.

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SVP India Fast Pitch 2025 Finalists

Over the past three months, 10 diverse NGOs, shortlisted from 258 applicants across India, have undergone a rigorous training program in storytelling and fundraising. Guided by a professional storytelling trainer and dedicated SVP India partners as coaches, these NGOs are now equipped to communicate their mission with clarity and heart.

Speaking on the significance of this event, Govind Iyer, Founding Board Member and All India Chairperson, SVP India stated, “Each non-profit in the Fast Pitch 2025 cohort brings a bold mission rooted in grassroots action. Fast Pitch is about giving these changemakers the tools and the platform to be heard beyond their local communities-by donors, supporters and citizens who believe in long-term change. These are the stories India needs to hear.”

The ten finalists will present their 5-minute pitches to a distinguished jury – Namita Thapar, Executive Director, Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Reshma Anand, Regional Director, Ford Foundation India, and Sridhar N E, Chief Sustainability Officer, TITAN Company Ltd. The jury will assess the NGO pitches on their potential for lasting social impact, innovation and resilience.

Now in its fourth edition, Fast Pitch has emerged as a powerful enabler of visibility and fundraising in the social sector. Over the past three years, over 5,200 people have tuned into the virtual event, contributing over ₹15.8 crores in grants to 36 NGOs.

This year’s cohort includes:

  1. Anahad Foundation – Working to conserve and evolve India’s folk music heritage by empowering the folk musicians with production technology and building the largest repertoire of Indian folk music through extensive audio-video documentation.

  2. Biome Environmental Trust – Promoting sustainable, climate resilient water & sanitation systems in association with Governments, diverse communities and corporates in Karnataka. From implementing community-driven water management projects and conducting research with institutions, to shaping water policies and building capacity through hands-on training, Biome is dedicated to promoting sustainable water practices.

  3. Eastern Himalayan Foundation – Closing opportunity gaps for youth in North Bengal and the Northeast by providing access to skills, knowledge and training that would allow them to become change agents for themselves and their communities.

  4. Lokmanya Public Charitable Trust – Advancing rural underdevelopment by focusing on areas like education, healthcare, skill development, agriculture, women’s empowerment, and overall community growth.

  5. NeevJivan Foundation – Building alternate livelihood options for tribal women & youth through skill development and vocational training, reducing dependence on agriculture and thereby preventing migration to the cities.

  6. NudgED – Addressing the global learning crisis through their free mobile app designed to empower parents in low-income communities to support their young children (ages 3-8) in foundational learning at home. The app provides content in Hindi and Marathi, with audio support, and is optimized for low-end mobile devices to ensure accessibility for all.

  7. Sunrise Learning Foundation – Empowering neurodiverse individuals and their families through education, employment readiness skills and parent support services including counselling sessions, training workshops, mom & child programs, certificate courses etc.

  8. The One All Trust – Using the sport of Ultimate Frisbee to engage at-risk youth from underprivileged and tribal communities. The organisation focuses on empowering young girls and boys, many of whom face early child marriage, school dropouts, domestic violence and substance abuse.

  9. UPAY (Underprivileged Advancement by Youth) – Addressing social issues like illiteracy and unemployment by making quality education accessible to marginalized children in street, urban slums, and rural areas of India through two impactful initiatives – Footpathshaala (Turning Footpaths into Schools) and Reach & Teach (Bringing school to doorstep).

  10. Vidyoday Muktangan Parivar Foundation – Reimagining ‘science education’ in zilla parishad schools by strengthening learning outcomes in government secondary schools through curriculum innovation and teacher support.

Fast Pitch 2025 is open to anyone interested in listening to impactful stories about social change.

REGISTER at svpindia.org/fastpitch-2025 to meet the changemakers, hear their stories, and support their work.

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  • Kumar Bahukhandi

    Kumar has written mostly short stories and on human behavior that changed the day to day course of the people who engineered them. He says I am always myself... I just hate being someone else...It's so fake and unreal..."!!I have an everyday religion that works for me. Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line...... I am just a next door person A friend of friends, A Journalist ,who respects every person regardless of his/her stature (but yes, disregards cunning and selfish people).Learnt to get in touch with the silence within myself and knew that everything in life has a purpose. A very simple, Introvert person who believe in "Simple Living and High Thinking", trusts in Modesty. Very truthful to self basic instincts, work, hobbies and family. I Always Listen and Obey what my heart, my inner voice, my soul tells me. I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others.

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