I moved to the U.S. from India when I was ten years old — everything was new to me and for the first time, I was very aware of my skin color and my ethnicity. My family and I had… Read more
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Women in Cloud and Indiaspora Launch Community Fundraising Campaign to Support Women in India The campaign will raise funds to stabilize women and families impacted by COVID-19 who might otherwise fall into a cycle of poverty. November… Read more
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release The 2021 Indiaspora Philanthropy Leaders List spotlights one hundred Indian and diaspora leaders who have made a significant impact with their philanthropic contributions and engagement The List recognizes and celebrates the generosity of changemakers from… Read more
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Following a message from Vice President Harris thanking the Indian diaspora, Indiaspora participated in a State Department-hosted discussion on the diaspora response to the COVID-19 pandemic in India Indiaspora Founder MR Rangaswami discussed strong American response through… Read more
Indiaspora raises over $1 million for COVID relief from diaspora leaders in 48 hours Aims to double the impact of relief efforts by providing matching funds Saturday, May 1st during the virtual event, “Help India Breathe” San Francisco, CA |… Read more
For Women's History Month this month, we would like to highlight some of the women who have written blogs for us in the past year. They have made a positive impact in their communities through their bold vision and selfless… Read more
RELEASE DATE OCTOBER 28, 2020 Press Release Indiaspora Founder MR Rangaswami to receive “Global Service Award” at Canada-India Business Council’s Diwali Awards The premier trade group recognizes Indiaspora Founder and Silicon Valley investor MR Rangaswami for furthering Indian diaspora relations… Read more
RELEASE DATE OCTOBER 1, 2020 at 8 pm U.S. Eastern Time Press Release An estimated 6.5 percent of Indian diaspora live in poverty, according to “The Invisible Indian,” a new report from Indiaspora and researchers at Johns Hopkins’ Paul Nitze… Read more