Built by people who manage programs on the ground.
Margh was born from managing Amazon India's disaster relief across 100+ NGOs — on Excel, Slack, Gmail, Forms, and Trello. That's not a stack. That's exhaustion.
Genesis
For years, we ran one of India's largest corporate disaster relief programs. Every emergency meant re-inventing the wheel across spreadsheets, WhatsApp threads, and email approvals. Meanwhile the people who actually needed help were waiting.
One late night — reconciling the same NGO's data across three Google Sheets — we realised the problem wasn't the NGOs, the funders, or the volunteers. It was the plumbing. So we built the plumbing.
Margh is what we wish we'd had. It's a system of record for everyone who moves resources toward impact in India: corporates, NGOs, philanthropists, and the government offices that coordinate with them.
Bringing transparency, accountability, and efficiency to impact programs through technology.
- 500companies on Margh
- ₹50,000 Crmobilised through the platform
- 10,000NGOs onboarded and served
Values
Community first
Every design decision starts with the people who use the platform on the ground.
Tech-enabled impact
Software should remove friction from doing good — never add to it.
Transparency
Every rupee. Every task. Every decision. Trackable, auditable, defensible.
Harmony across communities
We serve all communities, without discrimination — by caste, religion, or gender.
Profits deployed for harmony.
A portion of Margh's profits funds art, music, theatre, and sports in communities across India — without discrimination by caste, religion, or gender. It's not our CSR. It's our identity.
Founder
Sarang Bobade
Founder & CEO
8+ years at Donatekart. ₹400 Cr+ mobilised across 10,000+ NGOs. Built the technology behind Amazon India's disaster relief operations.