Mumbai: Ever wanted to teach painting, music or karate to municipal school students but didn’t know where to start? Or, as a corporate, looked to contribute to public spaces, healthcare or education but found no clear entry point?Starting April 2026, the BMC hopes to change that with the launch of its flagship civic engagement platform, “Participate Mumbai.” The initiative aims to bring citizens, institutions and corporates onto a single platform to contribute to the city’s development — from volunteering time and skills to supporting projects through in-kind orporate Social Responsibility (CSR) contributions.A dedicated digital portal will allow users to browse projects, submit proposals and sign up for volunteering opportunities, without the need to make any visits to ward offices. According to a civic circular issued on March 18, “In order to ensure structured coordination, transparency, and centralised monitoring of CSR initiatives undertaken in collaboration with the BMC, it has been decided that all CSR-related proposals and volunteering engagements shall be routed through the “Participate Mumbai” platform. Accordingly, all assistant commissioners, zonal deputy municipal commissioners, and concerned heads of departments are requested to ensure that CSR proposals received from corporate entities pertaining to provision of materials, services, equipment, infrastructure support to BMC institutions, or volunteering engagements are submitted in the prescribed formats and processed through the Participate Mumbai Cell.”Officials said a preliminary assessment indicates that nearly Rs 3,000 crore in CSR funds is available in Mumbai, which the civic body hopes to tap through the initiative.“This is essentially a marketplace we are creating. Once registered, applicants who wish to contribute or offer their time by teaching a skill maybe will be given a time slot and assigned a designated officer to take the proposal forward, cutting down on multiple rounds,” said Prashant Sapkale, deputy municipal commissioner (Zone 2). With approvals in place, the platform is slated to go live in April. The BMC is also considering a ‘wall of fame’ at its headquarters to recognise companies that make significant contributions.It may be recollected that on March 15, Mumbai BJP president MLA Ameet Satam wrote to Mumbai mayor Ritu Tawde and municipal commissioner Bhushan Gagrani, urging the BMC to create a dedicated CSR dashboard or a platform on its website that would give philanthropic organisations and individuals an opportunity to contribute.


