
The Government of Karnataka, the Indian Army, Headquarters Karnataka & Kerala Sub Area, Greater Bengaluru Authority, Bengaluru Police, NCC and Civic partnerships have been central to the event’s growth
₹5.73 crore raised for social causes, honouring changemakers and recognising the collective efforts of NGOs, corporates, philanthropists and individual fundraisers
Bengaluru, July 2: Bengaluru’s spirit of generosity was once again on full display as the TCS World 10K Bengaluru, World Athletics Gold Label race, achieved a significant philanthropy milestone, raising ₹5.73 crore through the collective efforts of NGOs, corporates, philanthropists, and individual fundraisers.
Building on the legacy of creating meaningful impact through sport, Procam International, pioneers of distance running in India, hosted the inaugural An Evening of Gratitude — a special celebration recognizing the people, partnerships, and purpose that continues to drive the TCS World 10K Bengaluru beyond race day.
Over the years, the TCS World 10K Bengaluru has evolved into much more than a race. It has become a powerful platform that inspires collective action, mobilises generosity, and creates opportunities for lasting social impact across communities.
The evening honoured fundraisers, corporate leaders, nonprofit partners, young changemakers, and supporters whose dedication transformed intention into action and action into measurable change.
United Way Bengaluru, the event’s Philanthropy Partner, has played a pivotal role in strengthening the event’s philanthropic ecosystem by connecting donors, fundraisers, corporates, and nonprofit organisations, helping transform participation into meaningful social impact.
For the 2026 edition, NGOs, corporates, and individual fundraisers collectively raised ₹5.73 crore, reflecting Bengaluru’s unwavering commitment to creating positive change through collective action.
Since the inception of the philanthropy programme in 2008, the TCS World 10K Bengaluru has mobilised over ₹64.93 crore towards social causes, supporting initiatives across education, healthcare, sports, child welfare, livelihoods, and community development. This enduring legacy reinforces the event’s position as one of India’s most impactful sporting platforms for philanthropy, where every kilometre run, contributes to a larger purpose.
Rajesh Krishnan, CEO, United Way Bengaluru, said, “The TCS World 10K Bengaluru continues to demonstrate the extraordinary power of sport to unite people around a common purpose. At the heart of this movement are our NGO partners, whose tireless efforts bring meaning and impact to every contribution. It has been inspiring to witness first-time fundraisers, young changemakers, corporate teams, families, friends, and communities come together to support causes they deeply care about. When people see the difference, they are creating, they move beyond participation and become advocates for change—and that is the true power of philanthropy.”
Fundraising Highlights
· 94 participating NGOs
· 12 cause categories aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
· 46 participating corporates
· 40 corporate teams
· 222 individuals signed up to raise funds
· 184 active fundraisers
· 15 Young Philanthropists, including 9 who raised over ₹1 lakh.
Sunil Deshpande, Regional Head, Bengaluru, Tata Consultancy Services, said, “The TCS World 10K Bengaluru reflects the city’s spirit of sport, community, and culture, that inspires millions. These awards are a testament to this collective ethos that recognizes the individuals and groups driving meaningful change by supporting social causes and community initiatives. I congratulate all the awardees for their exceptional contributions. It is encouraging to see that the event continues to stand as southern India’s leading sports philanthropy platform and a catalyst for social change.”
Shreepad Shende, Chief Marketing Officer, IDFC FIRST Bank, said, “When people come together with a shared purpose, they can create a big impact. The TCS World 10K Bengaluru is a wonderful example of this. At IDFC FIRST Bank, we are proud to support an initiative that helps communities and social causes. The Gratitude Awards celebrate the inspiring work of NGOs and partners who are making a real difference.”
Rajendra Kataria, Addl. Chief Secretary-Revenue & Home, Government of Karnataka, Said, “Bengaluru has built a remarkable culture around fitness and community running, and the TCS World 10K has become a true celebration of that spirit. It is inspiring to see the event grow every year, bringing together runners, families, volunteers and NGOs with a shared commitment to health and social impact. I congratulate the entire TCS and IDFC FIRST Bank team for their continued efforts and extend my heartfelt appreciation to all the NGOs whose contribution makes this event even more meaningful”.
N.A.Haris, MLA, Shantinagar, Said, “The true strength of any community lies not just in what people give, but in the time, they willingly dedicate to a cause. Money can always be earned again, but time is priceless, and everyone who contributes it deserves our deepest respect. We recently witnessed this spirit when 80,000 people came together to plant 15 lakh saplings across Bengaluru in just 12 hours, creating a Guinness World Record. The TCS World 10K reflects that same collective spirit of service, reminding us of Mahatma Gandhi’s timeless words: ‘The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others”.
While philanthropy remains central, the successful execution of the TCS World 10K Bengaluru is made possible by the support of several stakeholders who work behind the scenes.
The National Cadet Corps (NCC), along with nine other institutions, joined Procam Race Force for the first time at the TCS World 10K Bengaluru, strengthening the volunteer force that is integral to the event’s successful execution. Their enthusiasm, discipline and commitment played a valuable role in enhancing the race-day experience.
Headquarters Karnataka & Kerala Sub Area extended invaluable support by providing the Start & Finish venues, enabling the smooth conduct of race-related activities and engagements.
Hasiru Dala Innovations, led by Pinky Chandran and Dr. Umashankar, played a pivotal role in advancing the event’s sustainability efforts, helping the TCS World 10K Bengaluru achieve the Bronze-level recognition under World Athletics’ Sustainability Programme – Athletics for a Better World.
The Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), Bengaluru Police and the Greater Bengaluru Authority have been steadfast partners in the event’s growth, providing critical support in areas ranging from mobility and traffic management to public infrastructure and civic coordination, thereby ensuring a safe, seamless and world-class race experience. We also recognise the contribution of the Karnataka Athletic Association. They have provided race officials and technical assistance to the event since its inception.
Vivek Singh, Joint Managing Director, Procam International, said, “The TCS World 10K Bengaluru has always been about more than just running—it is a platform that brings people together to create meaningful impact. Over the years, the event has inspired runners and citizens alike to give back to the city, fostering a culture of generosity, civic pride, and collective responsibility. Its continued success is a testament to the power of collaboration, with state authorities, the Indian Army, civic bodies, sponsors, partners, volunteers, and the wider community coming together to drive positive change and create a lasting legacy.”
Further adding, “An Evening of Gratitude is a celebration of this shared journey, honouring the remarkable contributions of fundraisers, NGOs, corporates, volunteers, and supporters who have played a vital role in the event’s success.
AWARD RECIPIENTS – INSPIRING CHANGE & TRANSFORMING LIVES
Highest Fundraising NGOs
· GoSports Foundation – ₹81,88,402
· Reaching Hand – ₹43,73,820
· Neonates Foundation of India – ₹41,51,231
Highest Contributing Corporate Teams
· ASM Technologies Limited – ₹74,10,000 for GoSports Foundation
· OpenText – ₹25,57,136 for United Way Bengaluru
· AtkinsRéalis – ₹25,00,000 for Right to Live Foundation
TCS World 10K Champions
(Individuals who raised ₹7 lakh and above)
· Usha Baliga – ₹40,68,470 for Bangalore Kidney Foundation
· Luke Ninan – ₹25,98,560 for Reaching Hand
· Radha & Partha – ₹22,56,503 for WeLive Foundation
· Sudhir Shetty – ₹7,03,041 for Veer Ratna Foundation
Impact Creator
(Individuals who raised between ₹4 lakh and ₹7 lakh)
CiscoRunners Balasubramaniam – ₹4,16,317 for eVidyaloka Trust
Trailblazers
(Individuals who raised between ₹2 lakh and ₹4 lakh)
· Akhilesh Kamath – ₹3,56,377 for Gubbachi Learning Community
· Gautham CB – ₹3,52,905 for Neonates Foundation of India
· Dr Vikas Satwik – ₹3,16,120 for Neonates Foundation of India
· Neeraj Manivannan – ₹2,81,297 for Bhumi
· Ramesh Talupula – ₹2,55,033 for Each One Educate One Foundation
· Praveen Shetty – ₹2,49,303 for Veer Ratna Foundation
· Arunita Walia – ₹2,10,103 for Charlie’s Animal Rescue Centre
· Jayanthi Yeshwant – ₹2,06,101 for One All Trust
· Magesh Subramanian – ₹2,03,327 for PAPCP
· Krishna Mohan – ₹2,01,202 for Each One Educate One Foundation
· Shruthi Bopaiah – ₹2,00,502 for CJ Memorial Trust
Young Philanthropists
(Individuals below 18 years who raised a minimum of ₹1 lakh)
· Tia Bali – ₹11,75,695 for Neonates Foundation of India
· Tabitha S. Pitchappa – ₹3,22,901 for Reaching Hand.
Abigail Lisa Joshua – ₹2,86,100 for Reaching Hand
· Johann Mathew Kurian – ₹1,75,450 for Vayah Vikas
· Ayansh Ghosh – ₹1,29,112 for Gubbachi Learning Community
· Naysa Bhattacharjee – ₹1,20,501 for Neonates Foundation of India
· Siva Sabari Rahul K – ₹1,18,367 for Each One Educate One Foundation
· Siddharth – ₹1,05,857 for Charlie’s Animal Rescue Centre
· Suhani Agarwal – ₹1,03,810 for Gubbachi Learning Community
Special Recognition Awards
· Indian Army – For invaluable venue support
· National Cadet Corps (NCC) – For Volunteering support
· Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (BMRCL) – For facilitating ease of travel via early Metro Services
· Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) – Support for segregation, recycling,
Composting, energy recovery and Race Route
· Hasiru Dala Innovations – Sustainability effort
· Bengaluru Police –For Outstanding Public Service
· Digital Content Creator Awards – Jayashree Parihar (women), Devanshu Saran (Men) & Special Mention (Simran & Avik)
· JJs Running – Run Club with Overall Highest Participation and Most Women Participants
· Best Published Photograph Awards:
Winner – Chethan Shivakumar (The Times of India)
1st Runner-up – Ranju P (Prajavani)
2nd Runner-up – Mohan Kumar B N (Hosadigantha)











































