January 20, 2017

Effective Philanthropy in India Series

In this Effective Philanthropy series published on Livemint, Bridgespan Partners Rohit Menezes and Soumitra Pandey examine philanthropy in India and the “give smart” approach. 

By: Rohit Menezes, Soumitra Pandey

Effective Philanthropy: Get the Job Done

Roopa Kudva
Roopa Kudva
(March 2, 2017)
The complex nature of philanthropy and the ambitions of philanthropists require anchoring on an end-goal and being agile in attaining it. Read more >>

Gearing Up for Success

Deshpande Foundation
Deshpande's Sandbox
(February 28, 2017)
For effective philanthropy, knowing what one is trying to achieve is essential to getting results; one must also realise that getting there is a deceptively difficult process. Read more >>

Effective Philanthropy: The Driving Beliefs

Ronnie Screwvala
Ronnie Screwvala
(February 24, 2017)
The reality is that all philanthropy is personal. If you are committed to making a real change in the world, you will want to start by clarifying your aspirations. Read more >>

'Give Smart' Approach to Philanthropy

Ronnie Screwvala
Ronnie Screwvala
(January 20, 2017)
The new type of philanthropist is not only interested in giving money, but has a plan for making social impact and is willing to invest time and expertise toward achieving it. Read more >>

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