Dasra Philanthropy Forum 2024
26 September | New York
Dasra Philanthropy Forum (DPF) brings together meaningful dialogues and collective action for positive change. In 2023, we brought together over 500 stakeholders, including philanthropists, NGOs, and policymakers, in key cities like San Francisco, London, Kigali, New York, and Washington D.C. to foster collaboration and generate impactful ideas.
This year, DPF promises to be a pivotal event, gathering leaders, innovators, and change makers dedicated to advancing equity and bolstering the power of collective action. Our theme, ‘Thriving Through Equity,’ underscores our dedication to advancing equity and inclusion, recognizing that true development can only be achieved when all communities thrive.
As we mark 25 years of Dasra this year, we're excited to celebrate this milestone at DPF in New York on September 26, 2024.
This year, DPF promises to be a pivotal event, gathering leaders, innovators, and change makers dedicated to advancing equity and bolstering the power of collective action. Our theme, ‘Thriving Through Equity,’ underscores our dedication to advancing equity and inclusion, recognizing that true development can only be achieved when all communities thrive.
As we mark 25 years of Dasra this year, we're excited to celebrate this milestone at DPF in New York on September 26, 2024.
DPF 2024 will touch upon important themes:
Join us for this impactful event as we come together to learn, engage, and take collaborative action towards a more equitable future.
This is an invite only event, please register to find out further details
Each paid pass contributes to hosting costs and helps free participation for many CSO partners from India and the Global South. We would be be grateful if your organization could choose this option if you can afford the cost.
Please note the scholarship seat only covers your entry of $300 for the event.
Please note the scholarship seat only covers your entry of $300 for the event.
Check your Eligibility for Scholarship:
Scholarship Seats
These seats are reserved for civil society organizations working in India and the Global South. We are only able to accommodate two representatives from each organization. We are committed to creating an inclusive space and encourage applications from:
These seats are reserved for civil society organizations working in India and the Global South. We are only able to accommodate two representatives from each organization. We are committed to creating an inclusive space and encourage applications from:
- Civil Society Leaders: Leaders and representatives of non-profit organizations from India and the Global South, particularly those working with underserved communities and who may not have a presence in the U.S.
- Academic Representatives: Those affiliated with academic institutions who focus on development issues, particularly in India and the Global South.
- Emerging Leaders: Youth, students, and fellows working on development issues, particularly in India and the Global South.
- Others: (Please specify)
Prioritization for Equity
To ensure a more inclusive learning experience, Dasra will prioritize applications from:
To ensure a more inclusive learning experience, Dasra will prioritize applications from:
- Women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people of color, and people with disabilities
- Organizations Serving Marginalized Communities
- Individuals from Historically Marginalized Communities
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