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August 7, 2026
SUPPORTED BY SCALE
Why systems change matters (to the government)
A tripod model between government, nonprofits, and philanthropists, much like public–private partnerships in the past, can help overcome the constraints that governments face and drive systemic change.
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Vini Mahajan
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6 min read
August 4, 2026
What if CSR stopped working in silos?
CSR funding and projects often cluster in a few geographies in India. Here's why these patterns emerge and how better coordination can drive effective and equitable outcomes.
by
Pragya Raj Singh
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Venkatesh Raghavendra
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8 min read
July 30, 2026
SUPPORTED BY KOITA FOUNDATION
Funding AI for lasting impact
Successful AI solutions aren't built over a short grant cycle. They are developed with patient, long-term support.
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ಇಂಡಿಯಾ ಡೆವಲಪ್ಮೆಂಟ್ ರಿವ್ಯೂ
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7 min read
July 21, 2026
Democratising outcomes-based financing
Outcomes-based financing has shown promise in India. What does it need to scale beyond a handful of donors and implementation partners?
by
Anushree Parekh
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Saumya Lashkari
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Sanjana Haribhakti
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6 min read
June 25, 2026
Why disability remains overlooked by funders
Disability work receives less than 1 percent of CSR funding in India. A new report explains how the sector can respond to this gap.
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ಇಂಡಿಯಾ ಡೆವಲಪ್ಮೆಂಟ್ ರಿವ್ಯೂ
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4 min read
June 18, 2026
The new logic of CSR funding in India
CSR capital in India is at an all time high, but reaching it now demands a different kind of approach.
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Shruti Bharath
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Tushti Chakraborty
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6 min read
June 11, 2026
“I wish I had started my philanthropy 20 years earlier”
Philanthropist Harish Yarlagadda believes that for human beings to survive the climate challenge, greater support is needed for biodiversity and ecological restoration.
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Saloni Meghani
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Smarinita Shetty
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5 min read
June 10, 2026
Nonprofit communications need systems, not quick fixes
Nonprofits often respond to communications challenges by hiring more people or investing in one-off workshops. But what if the problem isn't capacity alone, but the infrastructure that supports it?
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Robin Jacob Abraham
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Priya Pillai
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8 min read
June 3, 2026
Is flexible funding the key to unlocking nonprofit innovation?
Flexible funding can help nonprofits invest in talent, technology, and innovation—the building blocks of scale and lasting impact.
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Shubham Bansal
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Varun Aggarwal
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6 min read
May 26, 2026
Can philanthropy be less WEIRD?
Across the world, communities have long practised giving rooted in reciprocity and care. So why do dominant philanthropy models still fail to recognise them?
by
Jessyca Dudley
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Yvonne Moore
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Radhika Nayar
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10 min read
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