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Our Founding Donors & Case Studies
We wish to thank MAP’s donors, grant makers and corporate organisations. They enable MAP to strive for excellence.
MAP creates unique partnerships with all its donors. Some of these result in pioneering projects that would not have otherwise taken place. We would like to highlight four partnerships as case studies and examples of successful collaborations.
The full list of Founding Patrons, Founding Circle, Art Donors and In-Kind Donors is available below.
Our Founding Donors
We are truly grateful for the generosity of those who have shown their faith in MAP so far. Their contributions are fundamental for the museum, and we would not be able to continue on this journey without them. The Founding family has contributed a Leadership Gift of INR 50 Crores, in addition to a donation of 7,000 artworks.
Founding Patrons
- Axis Bank Limited
- Bank of America
Founding Circle
- Alufit International Pvt. Ltd.
- Anmol S. & Surjit K. Mahal
Significant Other Patrons
- Adobe Foundation
- Jacob Mathew
Gifts of Art
The following individuals have all contributed to the MAP collection by gifting artworks.
- Abha Dalmia
- Adrian Wilson
In-Kind Patrons
The following companies and individuals have gifted substantially to MAP in the form of artworks, or materials and services towards the construction and interiors of the museum, including specialist equipment.
- Accenture
- Aarna Law
Case Studies
Mphasis F1 Foundation:
Accessibility Partner
According to the World Health Organisation, nearly 15% of the world’s population has a form of disability. People with disabilities are among the most marginalised groups in the world.
Mphasis and MAP joined forces in creating the most accessible museum in the country, to date. MAP is taking a 360 degree approach to accessibility from the outset. This includes the physical space, online programmes and exhibitions, the website, education activities, HR procedures and technology.
A full-time, dedicated Inclusion Manager handles all access related matters at MAP.

Tata Trusts Art Conservation Lab
According to the World Health Organisation, nearly 15% of the world’s population has a form of disability. People with disabilities are among the most marginalised groups in the world.
Mphasis and MAP joined forces in creating the most accessible museum in the country, to date. MAP is taking a 360 degree approach to accessibility from the outset. This includes the physical space, online programmes and exhibitions, the website, education activities, HR procedures and technology.
A full-time, dedicated Inclusion Manager handles all access related matters at MAP.
