DWF is built on partnerships. Whether you are a corporate looking for a credible CSR partner, an institution looking to collaborate, or an individual who wants to support our work, here is how to engage with us.
DWF is registered as a Section 8 charitable company. We meet the eligibility requirements for CSR partnerships under the Companies Act, 2013, and welcome conversations with corporate CSR teams looking for a focused, transparent, and reportable partnership.
Programme-specific funding opportunities aligned with national CSR thematic areas – health, education, rural development.
Quarterly progress reports with measurable indicators.
Annual independent audited financial statements.
Co-branded reporting where the partnership is the focus of joint communication.
Field visit access for CSR teams to programme sites.
Indicative cost: Rs. 5 lakhs
Sponsor NSCOPS-2026 – the school-based childhood obesity prevalence study covering 2,400 children across ten Nashik schools. Data and findings inform local and national paediatric obesity guidelines. Co-branded School Report Cards delivered to participating schools. Annual report acknowledgement.
Indicative cost: Rs. 2 to 3 lakhs per camp
Sponsor a community surgical camp in tribal or peri-urban Maharashtra in collaboration with established local hospitals. Funds 30 to 50 surgeries per camp. Patient outcomes documented in a programme report. Site visit access for the CSR team during the camp.
Indicative cost: Rs. 1 lakh per quarter
Support GutTalk India regional language public health content production. Funds editorial, video production, and translation costs across Marathi and Hindi. Quarterly content metrics reported. Acknowledgement on relevant content end-cards.
Individual contributions, large or small, are welcomed. Donations to DWF support specific programmes – school health screening, surgical camps, public education content – rather than general overheads.
Donations are used directly for programme costs. DWF maintains a transparent operating overhead policy: no more than 15 percent of donations are used for administrative costs in any year.
Tax deduction under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act will be available once 80G registration is granted. Registration is currently in process. Donors will be notified when 80G is granted, with an updated donation receipt available for tax filing.
We are open to programme partnerships with hospitals (for camps and clinical training), schools (for health screening and education programmes), and research institutions (for collaborative studies).
If you represent an institution interested in working with us, please contact our Programmes team using the form below or write to us directly.
We work with a small group of volunteer healthcare professionals, students, and content creators on specific programmes and content production. We do not run a general volunteer programme. If you have a specific skill or interest aligned with our work – surgical assistance at camps, content production for public education, research support, programme design – please write to us with a short note about how you would like to contribute.