Engaging Citizens to Improve Sanitation
The Aga Khan Development Network is empowering communities.
The Aga Khan Development Network is empowering communities.
India provides particularly fertile ground for the gender-lens grantmaking movement.
Gramalaya combines community mobilization with education and microfinance.
MHT helped launch a community-driven initiative to improve sanitation.
Indian Americans are donating more than ever before to support broad-based social change aimed at reducing India’s inequities.
Since becoming chairman of Tata Trusts, Ratan Tata has shifted the trusts’ focus from charitable work to programs that seek to transform lives.
There might be no better guide than Indian nonprofits for how to successfully scale up when resources are scarce.
India has the most youth of any country, and one of the most diverse, making education one of its biggest challenges.
Technical ingenuity and private funding enable Akshaya Patra to serve hot, healthy lunches to 1.4 million Indian children every day.
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.