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Change.

We are a charitable foundation with a hundred-year legacy that provides holistic, sustainable support to organisations focused on improving outcomes for underrepresented communities at home and abroad.

 

We focus on the eight pillars of wellness – physical, social, emotional, occupational, financial, spiritual, intellectual, and environmental – often overlooked when thinking about the socioeconomic realities of communities of colour in a bigger and bolder Canada and the lived experiences of vulnerable populations around the world.

 

To maximise transformational and transgenerational impact, we are committed to helping individuals and communities by making philanthropic investments in healthcare, education, civic engagement, and the creative arts.

Ours is a generational responsibility.

We have a generational responsibility to uphold our ancestral legacy of giving back as a part of our mission to transform people’s lived realities and help them realise their full potential on their own terms.

We are global citizens.

We are actively learning, unlearning, and redefining our role as global citizens to help build a bigger and bolder Canada that is prosperous, inclusive, and influential around the world.

We are reimagining the face of philanthropy.

We are changing the face of philanthropy by taking a bold new approach to ensure that every individual – in their entirety – can be seen, heard, and celebrated. We are able to do this because we know what it is to be invisible, unheard, and marginalised.

Our Impact

$2 Million

Committed by the Srinarayanathas Foundation in Canada and Abroad
$2M
25%

30 +

Organisations supported by the Srinarayanathas family since 2018
Since January 2022, the Srinarayanathas family has formalised its philanthropic investments through the Srinarayanathas Foundation, a registered charitable organisation in Canada.
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Land Acknowledgment
We respectfully acknowledge that we are situated on the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Anishnabeg, Seneca, Chippewa, and the current treaty holders Mississaugas of the Credit peoples. We thank you for allowing us to continue our work in your territory.