
The State of CSR in India Report
With more than INR 1.22 Lakh Crore spent in 7 years, CSR is gaining strength as a source of development finance. Understand CSR funding trends across sectors, industries and regions.

With more than INR 1.22 Lakh Crore spent in 7 years, CSR is gaining strength as a source of development finance. Understand CSR funding trends across sectors, industries and regions.

Sattva seeks to understand localised archetypes of community members vulnerable to vaccine hesitancy and to inequitable vaccine access.

Sattva hosted a webinar to help nonprofits navigate CSR compliance requirements, enabling NGOs to potentially leverage CSR engagement to create impact.

Sattva with India Health Fund brought together Indian and Global Foundations, Government, Not-for-profit and Private sector leaders to discuss the role of innovations in strengthening health systems and collaborative approaches to strengthen primary healthcare systems.

The series aims to strengthen internal preparedness of NGOs and boost their chances of receiving funds. We will be covering topics on Compliance, Basics of Financial reporting and M&E reporting, Leveraging Tech for Donor reporting and Understanding Funder Expectations.

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Since the CSR Law came into force in 2013, there has been a lot of conversation on spending across companies.

Businesses’ fear that the goals of driving ESG would mean an increase in their costs. Vipul Arora, a corporate sustainability and ESG expert, delves deeper.

Saloni Gupta brings 14 years of holistic work experience in the social impact space working across social enterprises and micro-finance institutions. As the Delivery Lead at Sattva, her role involves influencing and enhancing the impact path for corporates through CSR. She leads the delivery for West and the overall business

The overburdening of India’s healthcare infrastructure, especially during the second wave of the CoViD-19 pandemic in 2021, has made it evident that the healthcare system is grossly understaffed to meet the needs of a growing population.
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