Rs 70 crore social investment marks Gurugram’s highest philanthropic contribution; led by Dr. Payal Kanodia alongside Basant Bansal and Roop Bansal
NEW DELHI (India CSR): In FY 2024–25, M3M Foundation invested an impressive Rs 70 crore in high-impact programmes, positioning itself among India’s foremost private philanthropy contributors. M3M Foundation proudly announces its inclusion in the prestigious EdelGive–Hurun India Philanthropy List 2025, recognising a total social investment of Rs 70 crore during the review period. This milestone places M3M Foundation at the forefront of philanthropic activity in Gurugram, contributing a significant share to the city’s cumulative giving of Rs 90 crore — marking Gurugram’s highest philanthropic contribution this year.
With the Foundation’s work guided by Dr. Payal Kanodia, daughter of Basant Bansal, alongside Trustees Basant Bansal and Roop Bansal, M3M Foundation solidifies its commitment to catalysing large-scale social impact across education, health, livelihoods, environment, and sports.
“We believe that education is the first multiplier of change” said Dr. Payal Kanodia. “Our strategic investments aim to create pathways that strengthen communities—through quality learning, health access, environmental resilience, and inclusive sports. This recognition reflects our deep resolve to transform potential into possibility”.
Alongside legacy business enterprises like Ashirvadam NGO (Ashok Soota), Jindal Steel and Power (Naveen Jindal & family), Mazumdar Shaw Philanthropy (Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw), CESC (Sanjiv Goenka & family), Micro Labs (Dilip Surana & Anand Surana), Muthoot Finance (George Jacob Muthoot & family), and Ashraya Hastha Trust (K. Dinesh), M3M Foundation, led by Dr. Payal Kanodia, Shri Basant Bansal and Shri Roop Kumar Bansal, has earned its place among India’s top 10 philanthropists with a Rs 70 crore contribution recognised on the EdelGive–Hurun India Philanthropy List 2025 who donated between INR 50 Cr – INR 100 Cr.
Ranked No. 7 on EdelGive–Hurun India Philanthropy List 2025 nationally among philanthropists who donated between INR 50 Cr – INR 100 Cr. By channeling Rs 70 crore of focused capital within Gurugram and beyond, the Foundation exemplifies how regional anchors can power India’s expanding philanthropy ecosystem, contributing meaningfully to the nation’s collective giving of Rs 10,380 crore in 2025.
With a strong emphasis on education-led giving, the Foundation continues to align with national priorities through initiatives in school enablement, teacher capacity building, digital learning, and scholarships—empowering communities with the tools to thrive.
Beyond education, M3M Foundation’s work spans migrant-worker welfare (through cooked meals and health services), wildlife conservation and water security (Tipeshiwar, Kolhu Chaur), sports and inclusive athletics (para-athlete partnerships), and artisan livelihoods (Sea Buckthorn enterprise in Nubra). With its inclusion in the EdelGive–Hurun India Philanthropy List 2025, M3M Foundation stands as a powerful example of outcome-driven giving rooted in purpose and impact. Under the leadership of Dr. Payal Kanodia, alongside Basant Bansal and Roop Bansal, the Foundation is poised to deepen its interventions and widen its footprint across India.
Going forward, M3M Foundation aims to scale education access and quality through digital platforms and “school-plus” models, strengthen sustainable livelihoods by linking skilling and entrepreneurship to market access, expand wildlife conservation efforts into new regions such as the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, and build inclusive sports ecosystems to nurture India’s next-generation champions. As Dr. Kanodia aptly states, “This is not simply an accolade—it is a reminder of our responsibility. Philanthropy must not stay static; it must grow, adapt and deliver. We are ready for the next chapter”.
(India CSR)
