The 'India Innovation Grant Program' aims to encourage and accelerate innovative financial education and capability programmes that expand financial inclusion for low-income populations, Citi said in a statement.
NGOs will have to apply for the grant, it said, adding that it has decided on a host of factors to narrow down on the beneficiary bodies.
It will be looking for bodies using technology and innovative approaches to expand delivery and lower the costs of serving more people.
This is the second year that the bank is implementing the programme. Beneficiary NGOs from the first edition include American India Foundation Trust, Grameen Foundation, MelJol, Navya Disha Foundation, Parinaam Foundation, Pratham Education Foundation and Swadhaar FinAccess, it added.