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Atul Kotnala

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.

Decoding Account Aggregators with Shalini Gupta

Despite gains in its financial inclusion journey, access to financial services is limited to 86% of India’s population. Access to credit specifically is a persistent challenge, reflected in the unmet credit need of Rs 25 lakh crores – aggravated by disaggregated data and tedious data sharing processes. Account aggregators are

Vanita Viswanath

Vanita Viswanath has been a development sector practitioner and social entrepreneur for over 20 years. She is the former CEO of Udyogini, a non-profit that focuses on business services such as training.

Meera Harish

Meera is a Partner at Sattva Consulting, responsible for leading Sattva’s work in the corporate sector.

SKI Annual Summit 2024

The Sattva Knowledge Institute (SKI)Annual Summit | 2024 February 23, 2024 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM The Pullman, New Delhi At Sattva, we believe that solutions for impact will be unlocked at the intersection of business, government and philanthropic action. Fostering dialogue and collaboration among these critical stakeholders is essential

The Nonprofit MBA Podcast

Building a Nonprofit Organization for the Future , Featuring Rathish Balakrishnan, on The Nonprofit MBA Podcast PRESS RELEASE – October 4, 2022       In today’s podcast, Rathish Balakrishnan from Sattva Media & Consulting Pvt Ltd and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions, the leading provider of loans for nonprofits in the

ESG and Sustainability Advisory

Share CORPORATES ESG and Sustainability Advisory With increasing stakeholder pressure, emerging regulations, and the need to future-proof businesses, corporations are looking to identify and adopt sustainable practices. There is hardly any disagreement in believing that the future for all of us has to be a low-carbon economy. To enable this

Inside the reshaping of CSR in India during Covid-19

With the recent amendments to CSR rules, a gruesome second coronavirus wave and reduced corporate performance due to the pandemic, social responsibility spend for companies is not going to be the same this fiscal CSR expenditure on education reduced from Rs5,718 crore in FY19 to Rs5,244 in FY20. The pandemic

Gender Wage Gap in India

Gender Equality and Women Empowerment is recognised as a critical component of sustainable development and is an area where Sattva has worked on extensively. We present a quick overview of the gap in wages earned by men and women in India.

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