
How We Support
Education Access
We fund scholarships, provide school resources, and volunteer directly in classrooms to support students — particularly those from underserved communities.
Nonprofit Support
We partner with high-impact nonprofits, not just through grants, but by offering strategic guidance, capacity-building, and hands-on support to help scale their missions.
Community Health
From mental health to maternal care, we invest in local health initiatives and regularly volunteer in clinics and health camps across the US and India.
Youth Engagement
Through sports coaching, mentorship, and leadership training, we work directly with youth to nurture confidence, resilience, and community connection.
India Partnerships
We collaborate with grassroots organizations in India to support programs in sanitation, education, healthcare, and women’s empowerment — always led by local voices.
Civic & Public Advocacy
We actively participate on local boards and committees to help shape better public systems in education, health, and equity — and encourage others to do the same.
JHU Student Center
For our 10th wedding anniversary, we made a gift to support the Hopkins Student Center, sponsoring two special areas close to our hearts: the Student Art Exhibition Center and the Dance Studio, both named in honor of our parents.
As undergraduates, we were deeply involved in student life and helped spearhead the early vision for a central student space on campus—something we continued to champion as alumni. It brings us immense joy to see that vision come to life, and we’re thrilled that future generations of Hopkins students will finally have a vibrant, creative space to call their own.


The Suresh & Neena Shenoy Student Project Exhibit Lounge is a dynamic, flexible gallery space designed to highlight student creativity across disciplines. Curated entirely by students, the Lounge features rotating exhibits of multimedia art displayed through hanging installations, platforms, and podiums. With its stunning view overlooking the BMA Sculpture Garden, it offers both inspiration and visibility—an ideal setting to showcase the vibrancy of campus life. We chose to name this space in honor of Suresh and Neena Shenoy to recognize their spirit of support and creativity, and to reflect Rajiv’s own involvement in OrcaTV during his time at Hopkins. His passion for amplifying student voices and sharing campus happenings laid the foundation for what this space represents: a platform for students to tell their stories, celebrate their work, and build community.
The Dr. Nandlal and Sheila Singh Dance Studio is a vibrant, purpose-built space within the Hopkins Student Center dedicated to movement, expression, and cultural celebration. Outfitted for all styles of dance, it serves as a home for student-led rehearsals, workshops, and performances. We named the studio in honor of Dr. Nandlal and Sheila Singh, beloved parents and lifelong patrons of Indian culture and dance. Their enduring support has inspired generations to embrace the arts. This dedication also reflects Natasha’s own journey—she founded Masti, Hopkins’ first Bollywood dance team, as an undergrad, and continues to perform with passion even 20 years later. The studio is a tribute to their legacy and a space where students can find the same joy, community, and cultural pride that have been such a meaningful part of our lives.

Highlighted Initiatives
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