
Innovation for Impact
The social sector, which is looking to solve the gnarliest problems at a global scale, from clean water to education to financial inclusion, deserves our most transformative ideas and innovations.

The social sector, which is looking to solve the gnarliest problems at a global scale, from clean water to education to financial inclusion, deserves our most transformative ideas and innovations.

An economist by training, Arun has over 19 years of work experience including 10 years as a macroeconomist.
At Sattva, he leads engagements with global philanthropies and the government that involve conceptualising and co-creating impactful solutions to complex strategic and policy issues.
Generating rigorous and actionable research is

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.
Collaborative Missions We bring stakeholders across the ecosystem together, and anchor collaborative missions to achieve large-scale transformative impact. Share children benefited 0 + institutional collaborators 0 + government partnerships 0 + Long standing wicked social problems can only be addressed through the power of collaboration. We bring varied stakeholders together

Primary health care (PHC) is defined as a whole-of-society approach to health to ensure a high quality level of health and well-being and its equitable distribution, by focusing on people’s needs and as early as possible. This is intended for across the care continuum, from health promotion and disease prevention,

How can we support organisations in utilising their unallocated and unspent CSR obligations – while remaining compliant with the law – at the end of the financial year?

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.

Explore our State of CSR in India Report 2024. As we mark the 10 year milestone, since the CSR law was mandated in India, CSR is recognised as a credible source of development finance. Where are these funds being deployed? Who are the funders? What do the trends look like?

Since 2013, CSR funding for energy access has opened up new possibilities for better education, healthcare, agriculture and livelihoods.

India needs stronger legislation, better maternity policies and quality childcare, to enable women employees in the formal and informal sectors to achieve positive breastfeeding outcomes
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