
COVID-19 in India – CSR Outlook for 2020-21
With companies responding generously to immediate challenges posed by the COVID pandemic, how does the overall CSR funding landscape change?

With companies responding generously to immediate challenges posed by the COVID pandemic, how does the overall CSR funding landscape change?
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Our CSR conversations with corporates peak in February and March every year. Here is a set of curated, non-traditional ideas for CSR funding and strategy, along with some of the work Sattva is currently involved in.

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Foundations and Philanthropy We partner with foundations and philanthropists in India and globally, to hone their strategy and programmes, through research, advisory and implementation support. Share foundations as clients 0 + countries 0 + sectors 0 + India houses almost one fifth of the world’s population. This makes India a

Minu Sagar brings 14+ years of work experience across the corporate and social sector.
As Senior Engagement Manager at Sattva, Minu is responsible for driving non-profit engagement and capacity-building through knowledge sharing of key information from the ecosystem and events.

Development is top of mind for the government. We think that there are several aspects of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s February 1st Budget 2023 speech that are encouraging for the development sector. Three of the four areas that the government is focused on for the next 25 years as India

With the growing digitisation of the healthcare sector in India, there is also a growing risk of excluding underserved populations.
Digital health has emerged as a potential game-changer for enabling accessible, affordable,and quality health care for all.

India has the potential to create 35 million green jobs by 2047 but barriers like lack of policies for green skill development, funding gaps, inadequate skill infrastructure, exclusion of vulnerable groups, and lack of collaboration among key actors need to be addressed, states a report by Skills Council for Green
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