
When will Indian CSR come of age?
The priorities of corporate giving are changing, one example of which is reduced funding towards education and increased priority to environment, as per recent MCA data.

The priorities of corporate giving are changing, one example of which is reduced funding towards education and increased priority to environment, as per recent MCA data.

Investments in climate tech in India are growing at a fast pace, amounting to over $800 million in the first half of 2022 alone. It is important to invest in technologies and infrastructure to help communities adapt to the crisis already at hand. It is hence critical to develop

As an organisation that has been in the space for the last ten years, what have been our biggest learnings? And how are those learnings helping to shape our CSR practice this year?

CHENNAI: Corporate India spent has spent over Rs 4,000 crore on development in Tamil Nadu between 2014 and 2020, shows report published by Sattva Consulting firm.Tamil Nadu minister for finance & human resources management Dr Palanivel Thiaga Rajan said need for transparent data would aid effective utilization of CSR funds allocated by corporations in the state.TN

What is the one solution or call to action from Impact Week 2023 that you feel is important to share?

India has a long and rich tradition of everyday giving by individuals. Although such everyday givers may not have large resources at their disposal, their collective forces have repeatedly inspired watershed moments in India’s social development through their small but meaningful contributions.

“Science and philanthropy, working hand in hand, can turn once-unthinkable ideas into public goods that serve everyone. Because innovation is everywhere, it’s a shared resource, and a global knowledge bank that we can all build on, together.” This article by Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy, originally published by Impact Europe, makes a

Welcome to our latest podcast: CSR Partnerships for Innovation. Over the past few years, India has inched up to become the third largest innovation and entrepreneurship hub globally. Our economy boasts of start-ups across diverse sectors with incredible innovation pouring in from every corner of our country. Another movement is also

In this report, we have analysed the sector-wise trends of CSR spends over a three year period. We have used the data made available by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as of January 2019.

Atul Kotnala brings 12 years of rich experience in the social impact sector working with various philanthropic foundations. As the Associate Principal at Sattva, Atul leads the Bharat Collective to influence philanthropic capital, and build capacity of hyperlocal organistaion backward areas.
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