IMPACT INDIA
Circular Social Innovation in India
Social enterprises in India are using restorative and regenerative, circular economy principles to address the deep-seated sustainable development challenges.
Social enterprises in India are using restorative and regenerative, circular economy principles to address the deep-seated sustainable development challenges.
School entrepreneurs in India have a new option, with loans that encourage better test scores.
How some Indian nonprofits are serving many by elevating the humanity of each constituent.
To scale their reach when qualified recruits are scarce, innovative Indian nonprofits are seeking out promising candidates from the fringe.
How successful Indian nonprofits reduce costs while extending impact, even when scarcity abounds.
How do India’s social innovators extend their reach to many constituents? They focus on the entire problem and adapt as they confront it.
Improving learning outcomes in India requires that funders and social purpose organizations shift to working on the entire educational ecosystem rather than focused interventions.
As the trailblazers who built India’s nonprofit sector begin to step aside, a new study shows that NGOs face a significant gap in next-generation leadership. There are barriers to bridging this gap and building blocks to surmount them, but progress depends on founders and funders viewing leadership development as mission critical.
Top-down development doesn't work. What's needed is a "pull model" created by locals, funders, and government agencies working together as equals.
How Jaipur Living developed a global rug business, one weaver at a time, and lifted thousands out of poverty.