Sir Ratan Tata Trust

Sir Ratan Tata

Sir Ratan Tata Trust (SRTT) came into being in 1919 with a sum capital of Rs 8 million. Established in accordance with the will of Sir Ratan Tata,[1] the Trust is now one of the oldest grant bestowing foundations in India[2]

The Trust has, for about a century, been instrumental in development processes, providing grants to institutions in the areas of rural livelihoods and communities, education, health, enhancing civil society and governance and arts, crafts and culture.[3][4]

The Trust provides grants and partner with organisations that engage in innovative and sustainable initiatives and with the potential to make a visible difference. It also provides grants for endowments, has a separate programme for small grants and gives grants to individuals for education and medical relief.

SRTT is headed by Mr. Arun Pandhi (chief development manager and overall in charge of all programmes) and B. S. Taraporevala (secretary and chief accountant and overall in charge of all administrative and financial matters)

The grants offered by the Trust can be broadly classified as:[5]

Institutional grants

The bulk of these grants are in the areas of rural livelihoods and communities and education. Within rural livelihoods and communities the Trust focuses on key initiatives within two broad areas:

Educational grants

This programme is currently headed by Ms. Amrita Patwardhan

Health grants

This Programme is currently headed by Dr. Vikram Gupta

Grants for enhancing civil society and governance

This Programme is currently headed by Ms. Vartika Jaini

Arts, crafts, and culture

Sustaining livelihoods in performing arts

Under this sub-theme, the Trusts focus on revival of the performing arts with a strong emphasis on the livelihoods of performing artists. This will be achieved through support to:

Crafts-based livelihoods initiatives

Through this new sub-theme, the SRTT aim to ensure sustenance of crafts and craft communities. The Trusts look to support initiatives that

Conservation and digitization

Under this sub-theme, SRTT primarily supports projects to devise strategies by which to conserve national art treasures and enhance public use and access to endangered cultural heritage.

Community media and livelihoods

Support community based media projects that have the potential to add value to the quality of life of communities, especially in the rural areas

Endowment grants

The Trust has developed and used endowments to sustain mission-driven institutions that influence positive change in society. It has a formal endowment strategy with well-set norms and clearly defined criteria that enable it to identify and appraise deserving institutions. The endowment portfolio includes: Professional Assistance for Development Action (New Delhi), National Council of Applied Economic Research (New Delhi). Child Relief and You (Mumbai), Centre for Science and Environment (New Delhi) and Children's Book Trust (New Delhi).[6]

Small grants

The Sir Ratan Tata Small Grant Programme (SGP) was launched in 1998–99. These cater to the needs of small, welfare-oriented organisations, and those needing support to implement innovative ideas. It was later amended to accommodate the worthy larger organisations that needed funding for strategic planning, focused research activities, or strengthening internal systems.[7][8]

Individual grants

The Individual Grants Programme of the Trust provides financial help for:

References

External links

Official website

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