Our Approach

We believe the first step to unleashing human potential is asking the right questions. While we recognize we don’t have all the answers, we lead with fearless humility and let our partners and their local insights guide our work.

We approach our grantmaking through our impact pillars: Inclusive Mobility, Crises & Threats, Human Transformation and India Upliftment. Our portfolio of partners vary in size and approach, and reflect our family values of compassion and service.

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What if your fate wasn't tied to your zip code or color of skin?

Our Inclusive Mobility portfolio promotes financial inclusion, opportunity creation and access to essential goods and services.

What if everyone had access to food, water & shelter for generations to come?

Our Crises & Threats portfolio addresses the short and long term challenges related to food and housing security.

What if we were all accountable to each other and ourselves?

Our Human Transformation portfolio fosters mental wellbeing and service to others.

What if millions of the most marginalized communities are able to thrive with dignity?

Our India Upliftment portfolio is focused on rebuilding India’s social and economic systems so that marginalized communities are able to experience equal access to opportunity and upward mobility.

Our Impact

Since its inception, the Tarsadia Foundation has set out to break cycles of poverty and help those in need. Today, the foundation supports 100+ partners that collectively impact over 16 million people through opportunity creation and financial inclusion programs, food and housing security, access to mental health services and more.

2022 Impact Highlights

Impact numbers reflect collaborative funding efforts.

$6,800,000 was deployed to 70 NGOs through the Rebuild India Fund

10,000+ students equipped with tools for mental health and wellbeing across 300+ schools nationwide

57,690 students across the U.S. and India received free educational programming and over 2,600,000 children were reached through edtech at-home learning tools

$97.4M in microloans were deployed to 14,792 women entrepreneurs across the U.S.
Grew 125,000 pounds of organic, affordable produce and served 46,475 people through weekly food distribution programs

$1,105,000 was granted to 85 minority-serving organizations, and 984 minority entrepreneurs received business coaching and financial education tools

Supported 100 service projects in 17 countries that impacted over 110,000 beings and unleashed 15,000+ hours of volunteer service

Distributed 27,399 essential goods to underserved children and families and 17,121 pieces of clothing items to people experiencing homelessness