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The GJEPC launched Jewellers for Hope, its first large-scale philanthropic initiative, in 2014.

Each year, it organises a charity dinner that mobilises the entire Indian gem and jewellery industry into donating ₹1 crore towards a noble cause.

At a formal black-tie event attended by the who’s who of the industry, the raised contribution is presented to one or more NGOs/charities doing sterling work in supporting the underprivileged. In the case of multiple beneficiaries, the amount is divided among them.

The gem and jewellery export industry is a $41 billion business, employing over 5 million directly, and sustaining millions of dependents indirectly.

The members of this mammoth trade have believed in the deed of giving since decades by nurturing diamond workers in their respective processing units.

Several of the organisations chosen by Jewellers for Hope work to alleviate the suffering of, or impart dignity to, affected women or children.

Jewellers for Hope Contributions
Year NGO Donation
2014 Make-A-Wish Foundation Rs. 1 crore
2016 Friends of Tribal Society -
2016  Swades Rs. 50 lakh each
2017 Nanhi Kali Foundation Rs. 34 lakh
2017  Girl Rising Rs. 33 lakh
2017  Make-A-Wish Foundation Rs. 33 lakh
2018 Voluntary Action Association/ Bachpan Bachao Andolan -
2018  Giants Welfare International -
2018  Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayta Samiti or Jaipur Foot Rs. 1 crore was equally donated among the 3 NGOs
2019 Army Welfare -
2019  Tribal Integrated Development and Education Trust (TIDE) -
2019  Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care (SRLC) Rs. 1 crore was equally donated among the 3 NGOs
2021 Udayan Care Rs. 25 Lakh
2021  SDA-Diamond Hospital & Medical Research Centre Rs. 75 Lakh
2022 Live Love Laugh Rs. 1 Crore
2023 Relief Projects India Rs. 1 Crore
Jewellers for Hope Impact
Year NGO Amount Impact
2014 Make-A-Wish Foundation Rs. 1 crore 1,700 wishes granted of children aged 3-18 years battling life-threatening diseases
2016 Friends of Tribal Society Rs. 50 lakh 4,560 lives from 912 households were supported through sanitation and clean water access programmes
2016  Swades Rs. 50 lakh 250 schools comprising 7,224 students were educated in tribal areas
2017 Nanhi Kali Foundation Rs. 34 lakh 1,166 Nanhi Kalis have received academic, material and social support in 347 schools in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
2017  Girl Rising Rs. 33 lakh 1,166 Nanhi Kalis have received academic, material and social support in 347 schools in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
2017  Make-A-Wish Foundation Rs. 33 lakh 540 wishes granted of children aged 3-18 years battling life-threatening diseases
20182018 Bachpan Bachao Andolan (NGO rum by name of Voluntary Action Association by Noble Laureate Mr. Kailash Satyarthi) Rs.30 lakh 107 children rescued from forced labour 252 children engaged in forced labour identified 43 children provided with immediate care 13 FIR registered against traffickers
2018  Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayta Samiti Rs. 30 lakh 220 Artificial limbs to 213 patients.200 calipers to 163 patients & 1200 hearing aids to 1200 patients
2018  Giants Welfare Foundation (NGO run by Shaina NC) Rs. 30 lakh 27 Toilet blocks & 4 washrooms for Ladies
20192019 Shrimad Rajchandra Love & Care (SRLC) Rs.33 lakh Neonatal care Total Deliveries- 1071 C-sec-255
2018  Tribal Integrated Development & Education Trust (TIDE) Rs. 33 lakh Primary Health, Care, Primary Education,Micro Credit, Income Generation in over 500 Villages in Schools in Jharkhand & Assam
2018  Gem and Jewellery National Relief Foundation (GJNRF) Rs. 33 lakh Diamond Awwa Hostel (DAH)- Hostel for Indian Army Chidren
(i) Project for furniture Repair.
(ii) Project for internal painting.
20212021 Udayan Care Rs.25 lakh Utilisation towards academic excellence and personality development programme for deserving and talented girls from weak socio-economic background
2021  Surat Diamond Hospital Rs. 75 lakh Utilisation towards providing best healthcare services to lower and middle class society at minimum charge
20222022 Live. Love. Laugh. Rs. 1 crore 2819 beneficiaries and their carers received free psychiatric medication and treatment in Davangere, Gulbarga, Mysore, Narayanpatna, Lakshmipur and Thiruvallur.