Group e4 raises Rs.1.2 crore for Indian chess talents in last 3 years
A phone call and then a message on a WhatsApp group is all it took to setup something truly unique in Indian chess - Group e4. A crowd funding initiative started by Satya Prabhakar, the founder of Sulekha.com and Vishy Anand, this group has seen the involvement of over 200 families. How did this come about and how were they able to raise Rs.1.2 crores in the last 3 years? We speak about this story in the article. On 7th of January 2024, the entire group met at the Madras Club. IM Sagar Shah was also present at the venue and tells you all that transpired.
A beautiful initiative to support budding talents in India - Group e4
When Vishy Anand became part of the Educational committee of Tamil Nadu, Satya Prabhakar, the founder of Sulekha.com called him to congratulate him. While speaking on the call, Anand told Satya Prabhakar about how many of the talented chess players were usually short of funds. And that is how the idea of Group e4 came about. Satya asked Vishy Anand if he could join him and ensure the right talents get the right backing and he will make sure that the funds come in. Vishy Anand and Aruna Anand always being keen to support talented youngsters, agreed to it. What happened next was very interesting. Satya Prabhakar sent a message on one of his WhatsApp group where he was connected to his friends and told them about the initiative of raising funds for chess players. Very soon money started to flow in! That's how Group e4 began - a phone call and then a WhatsApp message!
The allocation is done by all five (Anand, Aruna, Satya, Ramesh and Aarthie) taking into consideration multiple factors: their current rating, progress made in the last one year, potential, and need. Here are some of the important things about Group e4 that you should know.
1. Total amount raised: ~ Rs. 1.2 crores in 3 years
2. Total number of families and firm donations: 200 +
3. Players supported: 18
4. Commitment that all donated amount goes 100% to players/parents (For example, the costs for the function held on 7th of January 2024 was not taken from the fund that was raised.)
5. Amounts donated by the donors is not revealed. There is no minimum amount and all are equal.
Players supported by Group e4
Interview with the founder of Group e4 - Satya Prabhakar
Sagar Shah (SS): Satya, what you've managed to put together with Group e4 is simply phenomenal. Did you envision something like this when you initially reached out to your contacts?
Satya Prabhakar (SP): No, I truly did not. I want to emphasize that the roots of this initiative owe a great deal to Vishy Anand and Aruna Anand's significant contributions. The support provided to these young Indian chess prodigies has been remarkable. This past year has been extraordinary for chess, and credit for spotting and nurturing the talents goes to GM R.B. Ramesh a grandmaster herself, for spotting and nurturing this talent. All these kids come from modest economic backgrounds and lack resources for coaching and other necessities. We're grateful that many families and firms have joined us, contributing 1.2 crores to support these kids. Beneficiaries like Grandmaster Pragnananda, Grandmaster Vaishali, and others have shown tremendous progress. We're delighted to have played a role in their success. The overwhelming support from 200 families in 45 cities worldwide is heartening. The credit goes to these contributors and the selectors for this phenomenal success.
SS: Can you tell us about the genesis of Group e4? How did it begin?
SP: It began with a phone call I made to Vishy Anand. We're both part of the same clubs. I called to congratulate him on his selection for the educational committee of FIDE. During the conversation, I learned about these world-class young chess players needing support. Many didn't even have laptops to practice on, which deeply affected me. I offered to help, and Vishy agreed to select the players, ensuring credibility for the initiative. Our approach is transparent and equitable, with all funds directly supporting the players. This has been gratifying for the contributors, who can see their support making a tangible impact, like in the Candidates Tournament, where three out of eight players were from India. It's a landmark year for chess in India, and we're thrilled to be part of it.
SS: What's your personal connection to chess?
SP: My connection comes from my father, a mathematics professor and an excellent chess player. I learned chess from him and played in leagues in the US. Though I'm not as skilled, I enjoy the game deeply.
SS: Do you think this initiative will continue to grow?
SP: Yes, it will. We aim to educate more families and firms about this cause. The generosity we've seen is heartening, and we don't pressure anyone to contribute. Our goal is to reach a million dollars in the next couple of years, which will significantly impact the players, enabling them to participate in international tournaments without financial hardship.
SS: Considering you run a major company like ProManage and Sulekha, how do you find time for this?
SP: It's manageable because it doesn't require a lot of time. The contributors are enthusiastic and grateful to be part of this initiative. The player selection is handled by Vishy Anand, Ramesh, and Aarthi, so my role is primarily organizational. This event energizes everyone involved and highlights India's potential to be a powerhouse in the chess world.
The Group e4 Felicitation on 7th of January 2024
Group e4 consists of the core team of Vishy Anand, Satya Prabhakar, Aruna Anand, Ramesh and Aarthie, the 200+ families who have contributed and the players who have been benefitted through the support. On 7th of January all of them were brought together in a get-together that was held at the iconic Madras Club. Below are a few of the pictures that give you a feel of what happened. At the end of the article you can also see the video of the entire function. Personally for me, it was an absolute pleasure to be present at the event. When I entered the room, I felt so much of the positive energy. The players had a smile on their faces. Yes, the financial support is important but more than that, an opportunity to meet Vishy Anand and also a recognition of their achievements is something quite unique. As all the players were called up on the stage to receive their prizes, everyone cheered in the room. It was a sight to behold.
It's initiatives like Group e4 that power Indian chess. The talents receive support to continue their dreams. When they sit at the board, they know that there are people out there backing them. Hats off to all the people involved in this initative. It is sure to grow even bigger and support more players in the coming days.