₹220 crore contributed to the non-profit's India Covid Response Fund (ICRF) by a collective of individuals and organizations, according to their official statement.Formed on April 10, 2020, the ICRF collective comprises corporates, foundations, digital platforms, government bodies, philanthropists, high networth individuals, and citizens at large.
The fund has supported three key areas of intervention - providing monetary relief to cash-strapped families, humanitarian aid to communities in need, and addressing gaps in the healthcare system in protecting frontline workers in COVID-designated hospitals.Under flagship mission, "Support COVID-19 Hit Families", GiveIndia partnered with 250+ nonprofits across the country to help daily wagers and.