
Social Procurement
Social procurement is emerging as a significant pathway for companies to meet their sustainability goals while creating social value.

Social procurement is emerging as a significant pathway for companies to meet their sustainability goals while creating social value.
A blog on our project with the Arghyam Foundation and the Government of Meghalaya to reimagine the approach to capacity building of the community to sustain their natural resources.

86% of Indian farmers belong to the small and marginal category, and as such, lack access to market and efficient price discovery mechanisms. Farmer producer organisations (FPOs) have been aiming to fill this gap by building cohesion between small and marginal farmers and enabling their access to markets. However, spot

Learn more on how we can help scaling and growing the impact of your organisation. India Data Insights: Your data guide on India’s social sector with actionable, ready-to-use data insights for sharper decisions. Use the platform to gain insights into the CSR landscape in India and target the funders relevant
Non-profitOrganisations We help non-profit organisations execute their missions effectively through advisory, capability building and programme enablement support. Share NGOs engaged 0 + NGOs enabled 0 + countries reached 0 From our inception, we have always had a strong emphasis on working with non-profit leaders to achieve their aspirational visions effectively,

This toolkit, developed with 360 ONE Foundation and Nishith Desai Associates, offers a concise, practical guide to evolve CSR strategies for exponential impact.

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The use of digital technologies has enabled greater access to quality healthcare across the continuum of care and demonstrated high potential in advancing universal health coverage. India is witnessing a rise in the number of digital health startups as well as in their funding. The healthtech sector received $2.2 billion

The large scale of investment in jobs and skills warrants a closer examination on how the sector is performing, and to critically examine the return on investment (ROI) in skill development initiatives.

Can we imagine creating a network of 7000 leaders that represent the whole of India – Not just geographically but culturally, socially and politically – and can drive transformative change within their block.
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