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PHILANTHROPY AND GOVERNMENT COLLABORATION
Why India needs collaborative philanthropyIndia’s massive scale makes philanthropic collaboration with the government not just desirable but essential
#25 For 2025: Will donors collaborate more to make India's wealth inclusive?Indian philanthropy is innovating with growing wealth, particularly through women-led initiatives and professional donors. Collaboration am...
Private philanthropy to expand at 10–15% annually in next five years: Neera Nundy, Partner, DasraPrivate philanthropy is expected to see a significant expansion with family philanthropy seeing a shift towards building a strong ecosystem.
HDFC Mutual Fund's new fund enables support for cancer cureThe NFO is currently open and closes on August 8. The minimum investment amount is ₹50,000 and in multiples of ₹1,000 thereafter. This NFO ...
View: India’s wealthiest need to give more, and more oftenDespite economic uncertainty and the continuing impact of Covid-19, Indian philanthropy is growing steadily as evidenced,. Social sector fu...
Family philanthropists join hands to launch networkEach member of the invite-only platform launched along with Dasra will contribute at least Rs 50 lakh per year, and the network aspires to ...
Philanthropy can help solve health, hunger, social issues: GiveIndia surveyClose to 500 individuals from across the country participated in the annual GiveIndia Giving Survey with almost equal participation from me...
Philanthropy is a risk capital that can go where the government can’t: Rajiv J Shah,Rockefeller FoundationShah, who took over as foundation president early last year, previously worked in the Obama administration and with the Bill and Melinda Ga...
Nilekanis pledge half of their wealth for philanthropyThe only other Indians to have signed the Giving Pledge are Azim Premji of Wipro, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw of Biocon and PNC Menon of Sobha Deve...
The Indian government is truly imperfect, but amazing things have happened: Bill GatesThe CSR thing the Indian govt is doing as an experiment... I don’t think there’s any guarantee that the impact per rupee spent is going to ...
Assam and Tata Trusts are working on setting up a unique cancer care grid: Himanta Biswa SarmaSarma met Ratan Tata and members of Tata Trusts, Sarma said, “for what may become a rare philanthropy-government collaboration on cancer ca...
We are at a global turning point in road safety: Kelly Henning, Bloomberg PhilanthropiesKelly Henning, who heads public health programmes at Bloomberg Philanthropies, tells about the impact of its work in India and how an effic...
India's HNIs fine-tune the art of giving, coffers of GiveIndia's First Givers Club swellsThe FGC announced it had channelled about 23 crore for various charitable works since its inception in 2010 - more than half of it in 2012-...
New intent and bold innovations in corporate philanthropy'How much to give' is no longer the only debate in Indian philanthropy. Many have graduated to talks on 'how to give' to maximise social im...
Philanthropy: Indians give just 1.5-3% of their annual incomesA Bain report indicates that under the right conditions, giving in India can reach significant and impactful proportions.
NS Raghavan on way to change Indian philanthropyWhat NSR hopes to do is chaperone Indian philanthropy from a charitable, crisis-alleviation mode to a sector that can perhaps take on, and ...
- Charity Reinvented: Disruptive approach to philanthropy
Many of the world's richest men & women built their business fortunes through disruptive innovations in the for-profit sector. Now, they ar...