Massaki CSR Foundation is not-for-profit organization, incorporated under Section 8 of the Companies Act 2013 formed by a group of CSR professionals who have 25+ years of erstwhile experience with large multinational organizations of crafting CSR Strategy and execution of 100+ sustainable CSR projects in different geographies of India.
At Massaki CSR Foundation, we believe Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is more than philanthropy—it is a strategic commitment to creating long-term, meaningful impact. Our mission is to bridge the gap between corporate resources and societal needs by fostering sustainable development, community empowerment, and environmental stewardship. Through multi-year commitments, cross-sector collaborations, and leadership-driven change, we drive measurable, lasting progress beyond short-term relief.
At Massaki CSR Foundation, we go beyond philanthropy to drive lasting change. Our focus areas include environmental sustainability, skil development, women empowerment, healthcare, and social infrastructure. By addressing these, we foster inclusive growth and create a sustainable future.
At Massaki CSR Foundation, we go beyond traditional philanthropy by driving sustainable, long-term impact through strategic CSR initiatives. Our holistic approach addresses key social challenges, including environmental sustainability, skill development, women empowerment, healthcare, and social infrastructure, ensuring inclusive community growth. We collaborate with corporates, NGOs, government bodies, and local communities to create scalable solutions aligned with global frameworks like the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
With a strong focus on transparency, accountability, and measurable outcomes, we ensure ethical resource allocation and periodic assessments for responsible social investment. Our initiatives empower communities through self-sufficiency and capacity-building, fostering long-lasting improvements. Partnering with Massaki CSR Foundation means contributing to a future-ready, impactful, and socially responsible change.