Central Florida association of physicians from the Indian subcontinent

CAPI Gives Back

CAPI is more than just a network of Central Florida medical and dental professionals; we are a tightly-knit community of over 600+ physicians with a shared mission. Our commitment to empowering our members through educational growth, facilitating impactful healthcare industry conversations, and fostering connections for professional and business development is at the core of what we do. But what truly sets us apart is our dedication to making a lasting impact on our community.

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For nearly 30 years, CAPI has been dedicated to giving back, supporting meaningful causes both in India and here in Central Florida. Our efforts span a diverse range of initiatives, with a strong focus on healthcare and the overall well‑being of families and children. We believe in leveraging our collective expertise and resources to create lasting, positive change for our members, our local community, and society at large. Through scholarships, grants, and philanthropic initiatives, CAPI has contributed more than half a million dollars to strengthen Central Florida through service and education.

In accordance with our mission to give back to our communities, CAPI has created the CAPI Philanthropic Fund. 100% of the donations to the CAPI Philanthropic Fund will be used to fund CAPI’’s philanthropic activities. The CAPI executive committee will use the funds to make donations to charitable institutions and for other deserving projects, programs, initiatives or causes.

Please donate generously.

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The Central Florida Association of Physicians from the Indian subcontinent (CAPI), founded in 2008, is registered under section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code, providing for the exemption of business leagues, chambers of commerce, real estate boards, boards of trade and professional football leagues, which are not organized for profit and not part of the net earnings of which insures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual. Though 501(c)(6) organizations are “not for profit” and exempt from federal income tax, they are afforded no special treatment under Florida’s sales and use tax laws. Contributions to section 501(c)(6) organizations are not deductible as charitable contributions on the donor’s federal income tax return.