The objective is to stabilize women, families impacted by Covid-19 who might otherwise fall into a cycle of poverty
New York: Women in Cloud, a community-led economic development organization and Indiaspora, a nonprofit committed to inspiring the diaspora to be a force for positive impact announced the launch of a community fundraising campaign to provide cash assistance to women in India who have lost the primary earning member of their family due to Covid-19.
Women in Cloud is coordinating this community fundraising campaign as part of its empowHERfamily initiative, a cross-sector effort with the goal of providing economic relief to women in India who have been affected by the pandemic through strategic advocacy, digital skilling opportunities, and cash relief.
“Four out of ten women lost jobs in India in 2020, while a total of 17 million women lost their livelihoods during the nationwide lockdown in March and April of 2020,” said Women in Cloud Co-Founder and Indiaspora member Chaitra Vedullapalli. “While the public health crisis may be over, there is an ongoing need to educate, skill, and assist women who are struggling with the longer-term economic impacts of the pandemic.”
Indiaspora & Women in Cloud will facilitate donations through its online giving platform ChaloGive. Indiaspor
“The outpouring of generosity over the last eighteen months has been incredible,” said Ashish Shah, Senior Director of Philanthropy and Community Engagement at Indiaspora. “However, it is critical that this momentum continues if we want to build more resilient communities and systems.”
GiveIndia and its network of more than sixty nonprofit partners in India will identify qualifying beneficiaries and coordinate distribution of funds raised through this campaign. Beneficiaries will receive cash assistance as a one-time direct bank transfer of $400. Recipients will include daily wage earners and tribal communities, among other underserved populations.
“We have seen the impact cash assistance can have on families who have suffered loss due to Covid,” said Atul Satija, CEO of GiveIndia. “This small amount of support has ensured that struggling families have food, shelter, medical care, and other basic necessities essential to their survival.”
Donors from anywhere in the world can contribute by visiting chalogive.org/