First 55,000 drivers receive grants from the Uber Care Driver Fund


By MYBRANDBOOK


First 55,000 drivers receive grants from the Uber Care Driver Fund

Uber today confirmed it has disbursed grants to 55,000 drivers from the Uber Care Driver Fund, which it set up with an initial commitment of INR 25 crores, to support drivers amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

 

In response to Uber’s appeal to raise an additional INR 25 crores for the fund, more than 23,000 Uber riders and employees have already contributed INR 2.15 crores. NGOs and corporations have donated an additional INR 4.28 crores, which has already been deposited into the Driver Fund, for immediate distribution as grants to the next batch of drivers.

 

Sharing the enthusiastic public response to Uber’s appeal to raise additional resources for its Uber Care Driver FundPavan Vaish, Head of Central Operations, Uber India and South Asia, said, “I would like to take this opportunity to thank our riders, Uber employees, corporations and NGOs who’ve opened their hearts and wallets to support drivers, who’re the core of our business. The Uber team has spoken to many drivers, and we know they greatly appreciate the generosity of all those who have helped in their hour of need. Over the coming few days, we will continue to report fresh contributions and disbursements from the Uber Care Driver Fund.’’

 

Drivers who’ve received the first batch of grants have reacted positively to the initiative.

 

“I’m humbled to see the help being offered to all drivers, and am thankful from the bottom of my heart,” said Ahmedabad-based Uber driver, Mukesh Bharthi.

 

Echoing a similar sentiment, Payal Verma, a New Delhi-based driver and single mother of three daughters, said: “These past days (since the lockdown) have been tough, and we haven’t been able to earn any money. I want to thank you for helping me financially.’’

 

The Fund has been created in partnership with Give India and Samhita, both leading social enterprises, to directly transfer grants into the accounts of thousands of driver partners to enable them to meet immediate and essential family needs.

 

Uber aims to raise a total of INR 50 crore for its fund through contributions from its employees, riders, CSR funds and citizens through a partnership with Milaap, a leading crowdfunding organization.

 

Donors can contribute to the Uber Care Driver Fund here. All Indian donors will be provided an 80G tax receipt to claim tax rebate according to applicable laws.

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