Philanthropy & Funding
When Peers Work Together to Drive Social Change
Funders can build on “constituent engagement” by supporting peer groups as they lead their own change and work collectively to advance their lives.
Funders can build on “constituent engagement” by supporting peer groups as they lead their own change and work collectively to advance their lives.
Two approaches for nonprofits that want to work effectively with the government in India.
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.
There might be no better guide than Indian nonprofits for how to successfully scale up when resources are scarce.
Since becoming chairman of Tata Trusts, Ratan Tata has shifted the trusts’ focus from charitable work to programs that seek to transform lives.
Indian Americans are donating more than ever before to support broad-based social change aimed at reducing India’s inequities.