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Mumbai Gives 2023
This October 2023, the country’s most vibrant and active city–Mumbai—is back with MUMBAI GIVES— arguably the largest citizen-led initiative festival of giving. An initiative of Project Mumbai your very own not-for-profit, Mumbai Gives coincides with the celebration of Joy of Giving and will begin from October 2 to October 8 this year.

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Hamara Station, Hamari Shaan
India's Largest Citizen-Led Public Art Initiative.
Mumbai’s Lifeline..the suburban railways will be beautified by people across Mumbai. Many like you and me. 29 stations across this city. From school children, to the elderly, to corporate citizens. We are also taking this opportunity to enlist artists from the outskirts of Mumbai, for whom, this art work will be a lifeline–for their livelihood.
Hence, this crowdfunding effort.
We need your support. Choose the station you live around and make a contribution that will bring a smile.
Be Mumbai’s Asli Hero.
Kuchh Pal Apney Sheher Ke Liye.
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Maitri
Providing meals, medicines and groceries to over 10,000 senior citizens and people with disabilities or living alone.
Our first actionable initiative began even before the lockdown was announced. Our army of volunteers swung into action to provide this service.
In several cases, we dipped into our resources of donations to pay for the groceries of those who could not afford to purchase. This was to reach out to those, who were under home quarantine as a part of the air travel protocol.
We provided this service as we did not want them to feel compelled to step out.
- Support people in extreme need
- Make the world a better place
- Share your love for community

We have some exciting news
To encourage a world of positive change, we are embarking on a transformative journey hand in hand as Sustainability and Inclusivity Partner at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival and Mumbai Festival. Join us in fostering a world where every voice is heard by attending KGAF 2024 along with Mumbai Festival
Let’s set the wave for Mumbai where Volunteering is the core of sharing Kindness and together we make appli Mumbai the Kindness Capital of India. We have curated workshops, heritage walks, Art Installations, and Stalls wherein you can meet the Project Mumbai Team and experience the best of art within one week.
Together, let’s make this city a better place to live.
If you are someone who would like to volunteer during these days, meet new contacts, and experience the joy of sharing, click the link below to sign up. Kuchh Pal Mumbai Ke Liye To De Hi Sakte Hai!

Mumbai Gives through Amar Chitra Katha
Project Mumbai is delighted to share another development.
And of course it relates to you and us.
On Monday, celebrating Children’s Day, the Governor of Maharashtra formally released Mumbai Gives- Mumbai Ke liye kuchh bhi karega — a special and unique comic and story book featuring children and youth as our volunteering champions
The book has been published and will be released through Amar Chitra Katha and Tinkle.
The digital version will be available on our website as well as through Amar Chitra Katha .
There are several stories of determination and selfless service to the community in the book, including your popular Mumbai Plastic Recyclothon, Jallosh, Har Ghar Hai Donor and Mental wellbeing.
Proud to say that some of the names in the comic book are picked from our own teenage champions who have been associated with Project Mumbai and contributed to its success.

SALAAM RAKSHAK

Mission Suraksha
Project Mumbai supported by extremely able collaborated partners, provided 16 vanity vans for policemen on bandobast duty.
₹25,270 Raised
₹30,000 Goal

Shambar Takke Shaaii (STS) : Mission 2022
There is an equally large concern which results in a low voter turnout.–citizens who are not registered as voters or citizens


A special stamp cover recognising the spirit of Volunteerism
The first of its kind in the country, was released by the Chief Post Master General, Maharashtra with NGO Project Mumbai and founder Shishir Joshi
A special stamp cover recognising the spirit of Volunteerism, an initiative of Project Mumbai- the first of its kind in the country, was released by the Chief Post Master General Maharashtra with NGO Project Mumbai and founder Shishir Joshi.
The special cover, titled Change through Volunteerism, also recognises the popular ‘Joy of Giving’ festival – Daanutsav.