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News & Media

News & Media​ We are grateful to our media partners for helping us take the stories and ideas for impact to a wider audience. For queries and partnerships – impact@sattva.co.in. Share FEATURED All In the Media News Beyond Borders: What Innovation Needs to Truly Scale Businesses with small CSR budgets

Small Beginnings, Big Shifts: My Sattva Story

We spoke to Sonam Angmo recently, asking her to reflect on her decade-long journey at Sattva. As someone who has seen it all – in the social impact space, as well as within Sattva, she shares her journey in this rich and heartfelt account:  How has your journey at Sattva

Hema Hattangady

Hema has over 25 years of experience as an entrepreneur and corporateexecutive and over 12 years as an impact investor, board member and mentor. She has served as an independent director on the board of Ace Designers Ltd.and on publicly traded SKF India Ltd and Nelco Ltd. (a Tata group

Building Property Inclusivity

Property holds enormous economic, social, and symbolic relevance, especially for marginalised communities in India. However, systemic issues inhibit sustainable access to property for such groups.

Digital Transformation of CSR

In the wake of COVID-19, businesses across the world have adapted to new ways of working. We at Sattva are also observing increased and accelerated digitization in our work with our CSR clients.

Analysis – PMGKAY

In March 2020, the Government of India announced additional food supplies, free of cost, for two-thirds of the population.

Accelerating Financial Inclusion for Women’s SHGs with Account Aggregators

The emergence of Digital Public Infrastructure like Account Aggregators (AA) paves the way for financial inclusion of many underserved communities in India. It has the potential to empower millions of customers to digitally access and share their financial data across institutions, resulting in the creation of their digital financial identity. 

Digital Platforms: Funding Landscape

Digital technology is increasingly being leveraged by organisations working in the social sector to create impact and enhance service delivery across a range of sectors. Digital public goods have the potential to unlock opportunities worth USD 700 Bn in India and scale impact for its citizens. This study, conducted across

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