Where It
All Started
Music Art & Culture Foundation fondly known as CULCHA Foundation is a creative and cultural incubator designed to leverage the influence and resources of artists to drive meaningful philanthropic contributions and inspire a culture of giving within the culcha*.
Transcending Human Experience
Mission
Inspired to create a culture of giving within the community, CULCHA Foundation's mission is to harness the power of creativity as a catalysts for positive social change.
With dedicating just 1% of business to philanthropic causes, artists have the power to lift millions out of extreme situations worldwide.
By providing a platform for artists to be seen and engage with their communities, CULCHA Foundation seeks to foster a sense of conscious capitalism. We aim to inspire creatives to set a new benchmark for meaningful social impact and empathy.
Vision
At the heart of CULCHA Foundation vision is a world where creativity and compassion intersect to create a lasting impact. Through innovative projects, collaborative partnerships, and grassroots initiatives, CULCHA Foundation envisions a future where art and culture are celebrated as essential pillars of a thriving and equitable society.
Activities
Supported by thousands of volunteers worldwide, CULCHA Foundation has commenced quarterly impactful projects, programs, and events: Music (ORIJIN), Art (EORAURA™), #ForTheCULCHA (Social Outreach Iniative), and our annual CULCHA Fest. These activities embrace ethical creativity and democratize access to cultural richness through technology-driven preservation and promotion of traditional practices in all their depths and glory.
Programs/Projects
At the core of CULCHA Foundation activities is the expertise and leadership of SA-RA. CULCHA Foundation programs and projects are guided by a set of core values that reflect its commitment to social reform, inclusivity, and transcending human experience..
Our Chief
Starting from a young age, I learned the importance of giving back from my mother, whom ensured that my birthdays became more than just a celebration for me; they became an opportunity to share joy by giving gifts and providing meals for the children at the orphanage. Rather than shying away from or stigmatizing integral practices of my culcha*, I embrace and enrich them.