Accelerate inclusive climate
solutions for exponential impact
We are on a mission to scale India's home-grown climate solutions through the catalytic use of philanthropy.
Grounded in equity, these community-first climate solutions address climate change, support sustainable development, and help people and the planet thrive.
Building the climate ecosystem
JSW Foundation is the social development arm of the US$ 23 billion JSW Group, one of India’s leading business houses. It operates across 33 locations in 14 Indian States with a priority on communities around JSW’s business footprint. Earth Exponential was created with the support of the JSW Foundation.
“Collaboration is key for innovation and development. By working together, we can reimagine and improve the world, creating a more resilient future. Earth Exponential aims to achieve this by bringing together funders and non-profits to address one of today's most urgent challenges. Through innovative, homegrown solutions, we can make a meaningful impact.”
“Climate change is a cross-cutting action area across the work we support at MakeMyTrip Foundation. Earth Exponential has been a pathway to explore the climate ecosystem more deeply and connect with credible organisations working in the space. Through the platform, we were able to connect with VIKAS Centre for Development - an outstanding organisation building a mangrove bio-shield along the coast of Gujarat - and scale our efforts towards finding robust, sustainable, and holistic solutions to the climate challenge.”
Group Chief Human Resource Officer, MakeMyTrip Ltd.
"We are grateful to the India Climate Collaborative (ICC) for giving appropriate visibility to VIKAS Centre for Development’s work and helping raise funds for our mangrove bioshield project, Great Green Wall of Gujarat. The entire process from introduction to initiation of the project was handled very earnestly and effectively by the ICC team. This led not only to the project being formalised, but also established a warm working relationship amongst the funder, the ICC team, and our team at VIKAS."