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Founded | 2015 |
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Type | Non Profit Organisation |
Location | |
Products | Art, Sustainability, Resilient Communities |
Key people | Anu Menda |
Revenue | |
Website | www.rmzfoundation.org |
RMZ Foundation is a non-profit organization based in India and founded in 2015. It was founded by Anu Menda. The Foundation focuses on sustainable innovation, a platform to uplift marginalised communities, and a sanctum fot artistic expression.[1][2]
History
editThe foundation focuses on creating sustainable communities for marginalized sections of society through its affordable and social housing initiatives, namely UrbanUp and WeRise. UrbanUp has impacted 700 beneficiaries with 126 housing units delivered. WeRise has also made a substantial impact on over 300 beneficiaries across two villages, aligning with the foundation's mission to foster sustainable and inclusive communities.[3]
Additionally, the RMZ Foundation actively engages in sustainability initiatives such as water conservation, clean energy, innovation, and outreach programs, including healthcare for women. These efforts contribute to the foundation's commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices, with the goal of developing the country's carbon-neutral [[real] asset portfolio.[4]
In 2017, the foundation embarked on an artistic journey by installing five large artworks in public spaces. Over time, it has curated a collection of more than 55 innovative sculptural pieces by contemporary artists, aiming to inspire and captivate audiences in novel ways. This initiative reflects a deeper commitment to engaging with and commissioning artists to positively influence communities through art, contributing to cities' urban and cultural revitalization.[5]
Awards
edit- Mahatama Award 2019[citation needed]
- Mahatama Award 2021[citation needed]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ M, Ilakiya Rani (26 Jul 2023). "Where art and enterprise converge: RMZ Foundation". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 6 Jan 2024.
- ^ Chaturvedi, Megha (21 Nov 2023). "Empowering public access to cultural expression". India Today. Retrieved 6 Jan 2024.
- ^ Soji, Alwin Benjamin (16 Nov 2023). "Making art accessible to everyone". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 6 Jan 2024.
- ^ Golaniya, Mansi (27 Oct 2023). "RMZ Foundation; Pioneering Art's Journey From Gallery To Street". Cent Magazine. Retrieved 6 Jan 2024.
- ^ "Art Mumbai's sculpture garden is a sight to behold". The Indian Express. 17 Nov 2023. Retrieved 6 Jan 2024.
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