The GMCGA Student Financial Grant Program (GMCSFG) has been established with the intention of providing financial support to some of the undergraduate students of Gandhi Medical College (GMC) who lack or have insufficient financial resources to complete their education and graduate from GMC. GMCGAFGP is a collaborative effort of GMCGA, USA, Gandhi Medical College Alumni Association (GMCAA), India, EKAM Foundation, India and EKAM, USA (EKAM). GMC is one of the leading academic institutions in the field of medicine in India. It was ranked in the top 20 of India Today’s best medical colleges in India in 2021. GMC, being a government institution provides medical education to eligible students at a nominal fee. However, there are some students in GMC, who lack or have insufficient financial resources and therefore are unable to afford the cost of their medical education, which includes the college fees, hostel fees, mess fees and the cost of books and educational material. To help such students, the Principal of GMC approached GMCAA/GMCGA for assistance. Alumni members from both GMCAA and GMCGA responded immediately offering financial support to the students, which formed the nidus for the financial grant program. GMCGA and GMCAA then partnered with EKAM, which is a not-for-profit organization doing charitable work both in USA and India to establish the GMCGAFGP. Since GMCSFG is a collaborative project between GMCGA, GMCAA & EKAM USA and EKAM India , all organizations will collectively and individually in implementing this program. GMCGA, GMCAA & EKAM together have established a Financial Grant Committee (FGC) to oversee and implement GMCGAFGP. The FGC will be responsible for the selection of appropriate beneficiaries/students. The SFGC shall consist of seven members. Three members from GMCAA, one from EKAM, three members from the GMC faculty under the guidance of the GMCGA EC and D Board.