Kokan Ngo

CSR Partner

Kokan NGO is a non-profit organization that has positively impacted more than 1,22,000 lives to date. Together with government and corporate partners, they address the complex and interconnected challenges of education, health, poverty, and empowerment for sustainable long-term progress.

Cummins Inc

Cummins Inc, a diesel and gas engine manufacturer, has supported Kokan NGO’s education, health, and livelihood programs since 2018. They have helped over 20,000 rural and urban beneficiaries with technical, volunteer, and infrastructure support.

Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd

Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd, a GAIL, BPCL, MIDC, and IGL venture, provides safe natural gas. Partnered with Kokan NGO since 2019, they supported health, sanitation, and environment. They built toilets, biogas plants, and health camps for 15,000+ beneficiaries.

SBI Foundation

State Bank Group’s CSR arm, partnered with Kokan NGO since 2020. They aided vulnerable communities with accessibility and relief initiatives. They supported education, health, and empowerment programs for 25,000+ beneficiaries. They also provided financial assistance, capacity building, and mentorship.

ACI Worldwide

ACI, collaborated with Kokan NGO since 2021. They enabled digital payments, omni-commerce, bill payments, and fraud management. They supported financial inclusion, digital literacy, and entrepreneurship for 10,000+ beneficiaries. They also provided technical training, software development, and quality assurance.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation

India’s top oil and gas firm, associated with Kokan NGO since 2022. They prioritized sustainable development and energy security. They supported renewable energy, water conservation, and climate change for 12,000+ beneficiaries. They also provided equipment, material, and manpower.

NABSAMRUDDHI Finance Limited |

A financial aid provider to SMEs, working with Kokan NGO since 2023. They offered loans, insurance, savings, and advisory for business growth. They supported livelihood, skill development, and women empowerment for 8,000+ beneficiaries. They also provided financial literacy, credit assessment, and risk management.