Tata Mumbai Marathon felicitated 26 individuals and organisations who raised the highest amount of donations for social causes by participating in the 2025 marathon event. With the support of 275 NGOs, TMM 2025 has raised a sum of Rs53.62 crores for social causes.
The 2025 marathon was attended by 963 individual fundraisers, 165 corporates, 20,358 donors, and 13,000 runners, united in support of 275 non-governmental organisations working across vital sectors such as healthcare, education, animal welfare, environment, women’s empowerment, livelihood, and community development. Since its inception, the Tata Mumbai Marathon has helped raise over Rs483.20 crores, benefiting more than 1000 NGOs across various causes.
Adrian Terron, head of corporate brand and marketing at Tata Sons, said “At the Tata Group we see the Tata Mumbai Marathon, as yet another beacon of hope and a catalyst for social change. This platform exemplifies the power of collective action and the spirit of giving back to the community at the heart of our organization’s own purpose. The positive impact on various social causes reaffirms our commitment to building a better, more inclusive society. Together, we are not just running a marathon; we are running towards a brighter future for all.”
George Aikara, CEO of TMM’s philanthropy partner United Way Mumbai, said, “Each year at the TMM, I’m filled with awe and gratitude for the extraordinary commitment shown by our partner NGOs in building the TMM philanthropy platform. Every philanthropic milestone we celebrate is a direct result of their tireless efforts in galvanizing supporters, individuals, and corporates alike, to embrace this powerful sporting platform for a greater social purpose.”
Launched in 2024, the TMM Agro Forest initiative has proven that small steps by a community can lead to large-scale environmental and social change. Last year, over ₹32.48 lakhs were raised, enabling the plantation of 5,116 trees and offering direct livelihood support in Solapur district, Maharashtra. Continuing its upward journey, over Rs41.57 lakhs was raised through contributions from 2,200+ runners and corporates this year, leading to 6,547 trees to be planted through integrated agroforestry practices.
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