To fund or not to fund, that is the question.

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The cartoons featured in the article are created by Rohan Chakravarty. The captions are written by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies’s climate and environment partners.

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Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies

Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies (RNP) looks to support ideas, individuals, and institutions doing ground-breaking work that enables a strong samaaj with ethical leadership, a sense of urgency, and the courage to learn. RNP seeks to strengthen communities that work for their own betterment. It does this by supporting work anchored in networks and movements, often sitting at the intersection of samaaj, sarkaar, and bazaar. It makes grants in four areas: environment, biodiversity and conservation, gender equality, and active citizenship and access to justice.

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India Development Review (IDR) is Asia’s largest knowledge platform for ideas and insights on philanthropy and social impact. We publish ideas, opinion, analysis, and lessons from real-world practice.

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