
Govind Iyer’s impact guide for Philanthropists & Non-Profits
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.

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.

Michael & Susan Dell Foundation partnered with Sattva to evaluate the effectiveness of ed-tech leveraged models to improve spoken English across 14,000 students.

Unlike my earlier posts, this is as much an internal memo and a note to self as it is a blog post. The reason I decided

Women’s economic empowerment as a growth imperative Women-led development has emerged as a central pillar of India’s growth agenda under the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision. Achieving the country’s long-term economic ambitions will depend not only on increasing women’s participation in the workforce, but also on strengthening their ownership of enterprises,

Under project Saksham, at Sattva, we are privileged to be working towards improving ethical labour practices in the construction industry with KOIS, LabourNet Services India Pvt. Ltd., Gromor Finance and Haqdarshak Empowerment Solutions.

The Indian digital lending market is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 38%, and reach US $350 billion by 2023 as a result of improved digital financial inclusion.

Vipul Arora Environmental, social and governance (ESG) is a term that has gained increasing importance in recent years, particularly for corporations and investors in these enterprises. ESG is a research and analysis framework that allows ‘Institutional Investors’ and Companies to assess their risks and opportunities, with respect to their environmental,
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Public and private investment, policies, and solutions are fueling growth in India’s digital health landscape and are one of the key bets to achieving Universal Health Coverage.

CSRs must work to grow the pie – for society and for themselves. It is possible for companies to operate in such a manner where their own interests align with those of society.