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Sampradaan Indian Centre for Philanthropy SICP

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Philanthropy
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.sampradaan.org
 
Main Email: icp [at] del2.vsnl.net.in
 
Contact Name: Dr. Pradeepta Kumar Nayak
 
Contact Email: ed [at] sampradaan.org
 
Phone: 91-11-26899368
 
Fax: 011-26121917
 
Headquarters: Flat No 8704
Sector C, Pocket 8
New Delhi 110070
India
 
Staff: 5
 
Volunteers: 2
 
Members: 7
 
Local Time: Wed Nov 25 03:22:37
 

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Vision:



SICP's vision is of an India in which private resources of money, assets, time and skills are shared willingly, and used effectively, to create an equitable and philanthropic society.



Mission:



To help strengthen civil society by enhancing the effectiveness of philanthropy.



Objectives:



To promote a culture of giving

To ensure more effective philanthropy by acting as a resource for civil society in India.

To influence public policy for support of philanthropy and social justice and to advocate for it.

To encourage and promote co-operation between the state, corporate sector, and civil society organizations for improved philanthropic practice.

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