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How CSR Funds Flow Within India

We undertook an exercise to understand inter-region flow of CSR funds – an increasingly important source of funding for social organisations. Here is what we found.

Abhishek Modi

Abhishek has 7+ years of work experience in sectors ranging in Education, Health, Livelihood, Digital and Financial Inclusion.

As the Lead, Digital Platforms Practice Area, Abhishek leads the development of knowledge, reach and engagement with the market and supports consulting teams in projects delivery for the digital platform practice.

More than Money

Elder Self-Help Groups have not just helped the elderly financially, but also given them a new
lease on their social and personal lives in their twilight years.

Sankaranarayanan Balakrishnan

Sankaranarayanan Balakrishnan brings 17 years of work experience across the oil and gas and retail sector before he moved to the social impact world. As the Chief Financial Officer at Sattva, he heads the finance function and PMO covering FP&A, Controllership, procurement, and business operations.

Global Toolkits for FLN Assessments

Foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) proficiency is vital for students to remain in school, improve higher-order skills, secure a decent livelihood, and improving their social and health outcomes. In this ecosystem, assessments play a pivotal role in measuring and enhancing these FLN outcomes over time. In our previously published product,

Digital Platforms and their Impact on the Social Sector

Tech-based, impact-focused initiatives have been observed to attract greater investment and philanthropic funding in India. There is a strong case to be made, therefore, for greater adoption of digital platforms by social sector enterprises.

Innovation with JSW Foundation ft. Ashwini Saxena

  Investments in climate tech in India are growing at a fast pace, amounting to over $800 million in the first half of 2022 alone. It is important to invest in technologies and infrastructure to help communities adapt to the crisis already at hand. It is hence critical to develop

Accelerating Financial Inclusion for Women’s SHGs with Account Aggregators

The emergence of Digital Public Infrastructure like Account Aggregators (AA) paves the way for financial inclusion of many underserved communities in India. It has the potential to empower millions of customers to digitally access and share their financial data across institutions, resulting in the creation of their digital financial identity. 

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