Nonprofits that offer free eye surgeries to India's poor, provide educational services to underprivileged children, promote Sanskrit and supply humanitarian relief are winners of the Indiya Shine Awards contest organized by Great Nonprofits, in collaboration with Guidestar and Little India.
Nearly 70,000 people visited the Greatnonprofits.org website and 3,500 stakeholders posted reviews on more than 70 Indian nonprofits during the month long campaign, which sought to identify the best Indian nonprofits in the United States and India.
Sankara Eye Foundation, which garnered more than 800 votes, was the runaway favorite securing not just the highest votes among Indian nonprofits, but also becoming the highest reviewed organization among the nearly 1.2 million nonprofits listed on Greatnonprofits. Indeed, the top four most reviewed nonprofits on Great Nonprofits are among the winners of the Indiya Shine Awards, including Make A Difference (Cochin, Kerala); Mata Amritanandamayi Math (Parayakadavu, Kerala) and Bhumi (Chennai, Tamil Nadu). Vibha (San Jose, Calif.) and Bhumi (Chennai, Tamil Nadu) rounded out the six winners.
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