Cause Area
Primary Sectors
Secondary Sectors
Financials
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2023
Total IncomeRs.11,105,830Total ExpensesRs.10,556,106Non Program ExpensesRs.900,000Program ExpensesRs.9,656,106Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2024
Total IncomeRs.21,933,488Total ExpensesRs.29,822,999Non Program ExpensesRs.6,571,200Program ExpensesRs.23,251,799Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.
Geographies Served
Programs
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Kanavu Fellowship
District
Theni
Madurai
Coimbatore
Chennai
States
Tamil Nadu
The Kanavu Fellowship, organized by the Chennai Photo Biennale (CPB) Foundation, is an impactful program designed to empower women in Tamil Nadu through photography and filmmaking. This year-long fellowship aims to address the gender gap in these fields by providing five deserving candidates with the skills and mentorship needed to pursue careers in photography and film.
Impact Metrics
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Visitors
Program Name
Exhibitions
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 50000
- 2023-24 1500000
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AACTC2289F
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Registration Number
UR NO.AACTC2289F/05/18-19/ T-0813
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CSR Form 1
CSR00018780
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80G
AACTC2289FF20213
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12A
AACTC2289FE20215
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FCRA
075901512
About
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Headquarters
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
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Since
2017
Impact
The Chennai Photo Biennale Foundation has had a measurable impact on various fronts, reflecting its commitment to promoting photography as an art form and addressing key social issues. Here are some specific areas where its impact can be measured: 1. **Educational Outreach** - **Workshops and Programs**: The CPB Foundation has conducted numerous workshops and educational programs, reaching thousands of students and young photographers. These programs have provided skills training and creative opportunities to students, particularly from underprivileged backgrounds - **CPB Prism**: This initiative has engaged students through workshops, online learning modules, and curricula, impacting over 1,000 students annually. It introduces students to alternative career paths in the arts and fosters creative expression 2. **Community Engagement** - **Public Exhibitions**: The biennale exhibitions have brought contemporary photography to public spaces, attracting large audiences. For example, the 2019 edition of the Chennai Photo Biennale saw over 300,000 visitors across various venues in the city - **Photo Walks and Events**: Regular photo walks and community events have engaged local communities, promoting cultural heritage and urban exploration. These events have seen participation from hundreds of community members, fostering a sense of community and cultural appreciation 3. **Artist Support and Development** - **Residencies and Grants**: The CPBx initiative has provided residencies and grants to numerous artists, enabling them to develop their projects and gain international exposure. This support has led to significant artistic outputs and collaborations, enhancing the careers of emerging photographers - **Exhibitions and Publications**: The foundation has showcased the work of hundreds of photographers through its biennales and publications, providing them with a platform to reach broader audiences and connect with other professionals in the field 4. **Awareness and Advocacy** - **Social and Environmental Issues**: Through thematic exhibitions and projects, the foundation has raised awareness about critical issues such as social justice, human rights, and environmental conservation. These projects have sparked conversations and influenced public perception, contributing to broader societal change 5. **Cultural Impact** - **Promoting Photography as an Art Form**: The foundation has played a pivotal role in elevating the status of photography in India, making it more accessible and appreciated as an art form. This cultural impact is evident in the growing interest in photography and the increasing number of local photographers gaining recognition - **International Collaboration**: The biennales have featured works from international artists, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration. This has enhanced the global profile of Chennai as a hub for contemporary art and photography ### Summary of Key Metrics: - **Visitor Attendance**: Over 15,00,000 visitors to the biennale exhibitions. - **Educational Impact**: Over 70,000 students engaged annually through CPB Prism. - **Community Participation**: Hundreds of participants in photo walks and community events. - **Artist Support**: Numerous residencies and grants awarded to emerging photographers. - **Publications and Exhibitions**: Hundreds of photographers showcased in exhibitions and publications. By leveraging the power of photography, the Chennai Photo Biennale Foundation continues to make a significant impact on education, community engagement, artist development, and cultural awareness, contributing to the social and artistic landscape of Chennai and beyond.
Vision and Mission
The CPB Foundation aims to advance new and better ways of seeing in a world with rapidly evolving conversations on equality, inclusivity, and intersectionality, engaging audiences with substantive art through year-long programming and the Biennale.
Political & Religious Declarations
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Political Affiliation
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Religious Affiliation
Location
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Offices in Cities
Chennai
Other Details
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Type
Non-profit
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Sub Type
Trust
Technology Adoption
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SOC 2 Compliant
No
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Financial Management
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Beneficiary Management