This book aims to shed light on the positive contribution of philanthropy in India -- something that many in India and many outside often forget, or simply do not know. Philanthropy in India is not a new phenomenon, it is ingrained in our culture and tradition. Over the years we have seen the old industrial families and houses recognize that their wealth creation would not have been possible without the contributions of countless others, and they have given back to the larger society by addressing various issues, such as education, healthcare and the environment
A year ago, Bain & Company published the first edition of the India Philanthropy Report. We weresurp...
This book introduces readers to the ethics of philanthropy, particularly in the Indian context. Draw...
Diaspora philanthropy to India has grown rapidly over the past several decades. However, little is k...
From supporting the establishment of modern India to the innovative work of recent years, philanthro...
Giving in India is as ancient as the country itself. The instinct to give is part of the ebb and flo...
Catalytic Philanthropy is still in its infancy in India. Despite this, there are a surprising number...
This is the summary of the report on Indian philanthropy, based on a study that started in 2016. It ...
On reading “Revealing Indian Philanthropy”, Francesco Obino asks whether domestic philanthropy can s...
To understand the challenge before us, we need to look at the three major factors that constrain giv...
As a nation of givers, our profile is closer to China, where giving by the government far exceeds do...
The last decade for India has been one defined by remarkable growth; it has moved from being the twe...
This paper explores the potential role for philanthropy to promote greater equity in India. It also ...
This is the India case study of Investing in Ourselves - Giving and Fund Raising in Asia, which had ...
Giving is not a new phenomenon for Indians, and it has been a part of their everyday lives for ages....
Philanthropy in India is as old as India itself. It originates from religions that have practiced gi...
A year ago, Bain & Company published the first edition of the India Philanthropy Report. We weresurp...
This book introduces readers to the ethics of philanthropy, particularly in the Indian context. Draw...
Diaspora philanthropy to India has grown rapidly over the past several decades. However, little is k...
From supporting the establishment of modern India to the innovative work of recent years, philanthro...
Giving in India is as ancient as the country itself. The instinct to give is part of the ebb and flo...
Catalytic Philanthropy is still in its infancy in India. Despite this, there are a surprising number...
This is the summary of the report on Indian philanthropy, based on a study that started in 2016. It ...
On reading “Revealing Indian Philanthropy”, Francesco Obino asks whether domestic philanthropy can s...
To understand the challenge before us, we need to look at the three major factors that constrain giv...
As a nation of givers, our profile is closer to China, where giving by the government far exceeds do...
The last decade for India has been one defined by remarkable growth; it has moved from being the twe...
This paper explores the potential role for philanthropy to promote greater equity in India. It also ...
This is the India case study of Investing in Ourselves - Giving and Fund Raising in Asia, which had ...
Giving is not a new phenomenon for Indians, and it has been a part of their everyday lives for ages....
Philanthropy in India is as old as India itself. It originates from religions that have practiced gi...
A year ago, Bain & Company published the first edition of the India Philanthropy Report. We weresurp...
This book introduces readers to the ethics of philanthropy, particularly in the Indian context. Draw...
Diaspora philanthropy to India has grown rapidly over the past several decades. However, little is k...