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Funding Map: Indian School Education

Who funds and runs what in India's school-education ecosystem — corporate foundations, philanthropies, NGOs, and the government systems they increasingly converge on. A first, deliberately-small proof of concept: one sector, publicly documented relationships, no rupee figures. Drag to explore, scroll to zoom, and click any organisation for details.

~₹11,300 crCSR spent on education nationally, FY2023-24
32.4%of all corporate CSR goes to education
#2 sectoreducation, after health & sanitation
See the moneyCSR in India → the real ₹ across all sectors
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What this map is — and isn't

  • It's an illustrative MVP, not a grant ledger. This is a first proof-of-concept scoped to school education. Every link is a publicly documented operating or funding relationship (a foundation running its own programme; an NGO working within the government system; a documented partnership). It is a curated sample of the ecosystem's structure — not a complete or exhaustive census.
  • No amounts, and node size ≠ money. A node's size reflects how many links it has in this map, so the government-systems node looks large because so much work converges on it — not because we've measured rupees. We deliberately show no ₹ figures, because reliable per-relationship amounts aren't public.
  • Absence of a link means "not documented here," not "no relationship." Many organisations shown are funded by several corporates via CSR; we only draw the relationships we could verify, and omit the rest rather than guess.
  • Where the real numbers live. A full version would be built from India's genuinely rich public data: the National CSR Portal (project-level corporate CSR), FCRA disclosures (foreign-contribution receipts by NGO), NGO Darpan registrations, and the annual Dasra–Bain India Philanthropy Report. The hard part is data cleaning (matching messy funder and NGO names) — which is why this MVP starts small.
  • Sources. Relationships are drawn from the organisations' own published material — see each node's panel for its official page. This is an educational visualisation, not financial or diligence advice.