
Social Procurement
Social procurement is emerging as a significant pathway for companies to meet their sustainability goals while creating social value.

Social procurement is emerging as a significant pathway for companies to meet their sustainability goals while creating social value.

In this episode of Decoding Impact, Govind Iyer joins Rathish Balakrishnan to explore where social sector funding is headed and how non-profits can leverage it for systemic change.
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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

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A discussion on the challenges and opportunities associated with investing in high excellence sport, as well as deeper questions about the sporting ecosystem from a CSR lens.

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This is the first blog in a two-part blog series on a program developed by the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Sattva Consulting to expand English-language skills to address employment challenges in India.

A structured approach would be a catalyst to CSR funding in deep-tech
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