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How you can help?
Undertaking research, delivering training courses at affordable fees and engaging in long term field based development work are resource intensive. We are in need of more support for our programmes and for adequately valuing high motivation level and professional skills needed for such work. As we share the memories created over the past decade of our work, we would deeply value your support. Join us in this journey of touching lives and making a meaningful difference by supporting our activities through donation of money, taking up or paying for our training courses or simply spreading a word about IPH and its activities.
Donation to IPH are tax exempt under the section 80G of the IT Act 1961 (No. DIT (E)BLR/80G(R)/685/AAATI5361C/ITO(E)-1/Vol2009-2010)
Institute of Public Health is registered under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 (42 of 2010) with the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and is eligible to receive foreign donations from individuals and institutions. Any foreign contribution is accepted only after due diligence and submission of prescribed documentation. Prospective donors are kindly requested to contact the Finance Head at finance@iphindia.org.
Donate Under Section 80(G)
Donations are accepted from Indian residents and institutions. 50% of the donated amount is eligible for deduction from taxable income, as per applicable provisions of the Income Tax Act.
Donate NowWhat we do?
We strive to strengthen health systems and improve population health in India, especially of the poorer and vulnerable sections in society, by providing scientific leadership through quality public health research, training and knowledge translation initiatives.
Where the money comes from?
We raise funds through participating in competitive research and development grants. A smaller but valuable support also comes from individual donors.
Where the money goes?
We are a not-for-profit organisation registered under the Karnataka Society Registration Act. We use a major part of the funds to support high-quality meaningful research, subsidised training courses and ongoing longterm community engagement initiatives in Karnataka, keeping the institutional overheads minimal.