
Building Property Inclusivity
Property holds enormous economic, social, and symbolic relevance, especially for marginalised communities in India. However, systemic issues inhibit sustainable access to property for such groups.

Property holds enormous economic, social, and symbolic relevance, especially for marginalised communities in India. However, systemic issues inhibit sustainable access to property for such groups.

Non-profits need a plan to steer through the rough seas, bringing clarity and revisiting relevance in order to adapt and pivot their current programmes.

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

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.
Share NON-PROFITS Institution Building We understand the challenges faced by organisations in translating strategies on the ground. Nonprofits are evolving in some key areas in order to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing landscape: Agile approach to organisational strategy with a clear structure to achieve organisational goals Strategic programmes that

The Social Investment Landscape in Asia assesses the opportunities and challenges for philanthropy and social investment in the region.
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

Capacity building programmes are crucial in the engagement strategy of nonprofits working in the education sector. They become drivers of landmark policy goals, such as the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, in India which is one of the world’s largest education systems. By involving local stakeholders, nonprofits equip state governments,

Sattva worked to sharpen the impact focus of a domestic philanthropic foundation committed to scale and deploy programmes for system transformation, through grassroot organisations in Manipur

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
Get in touch with us
For career and job opportunities, write to: careers@sattva.co.in
Internship Opportunities: Apply here
Are you looking for data from the impact sector? Explore India Data Insights.
If you are a non-profit / social org interested in partnering with us : Join the India Partner Network (IPN)
Other Queries: impact@sattva.co.in
© 2026 SATTVA CONSULTING, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | PRIVACY POLICY