IDR Hindi
Languages
▼
Bengali
Marathi
Gujarati
About
Values
Team
Board
Ethics Statement
Funding Partners
Financials
Work with us
Sectors
Agriculture
Education
Environment
Health
Livelihoods
Rights
Water & Sanitation
Themes
Advocacy & Government
Climate Emergency
Diversity & Inclusion
Ecosystem Development
Fundraising & Communications
Gender
Inequality
Leadership & Talent
Philanthropy & CSR
Scale
Social Justice
Technology
Urban
Youth
Humour
Features
A day in the life of
Failure Files
Ground Up
IDR Explains
IDR Interviews
Perspectives
Photo Essays
Fellowship
More
Events and conferences
Social Sector Fellowships
Leadership & Development Courses
Partners
Print Archive
Republishing guidelines
Podcasts
On the Contrary by IDR
Failure Files by IDR
Social impact podcasts
Write for IDR
Payment for Authors
Vendor database
IDR Answers
Donate
About
Values
Team
Board
Ethics Statement
Funding Partners
Financials
Work with us
Sectors
Agriculture
Education
Environment
Health
Livelihoods
Rights
Water & Sanitation
Expertise
Board & Governance
Fundraising & Communications
Leadership & Talent
Monitoring & Evaluation
Programme
Technology
Themes
Advocacy & Government
Climate Emergency
Diversity & Inclusion
Gender
Philanthropy & CSR
Social Business
Urban
Collaboration
COVID-19
Ecosystem Development
Inequality
Scale
Social Justice
Youth
Humour
Features
A day in the life of
Failure Files
Ground Up
IDR Explains
IDR Interviews
Perspectives
Photo Essays
Fellowship
More
Events and conferences
Social Sector Fellowships
Leadership & Development Courses
Partners
Print Archive
Republishing guidelines
Podcasts
On the Contrary by IDR
Failure Files by IDR
Social impact podcasts
Write for IDR
Payment for Authors
Vendor database for nonprofits
Language
Bengali
Gujarati
Marathi
IDR Answers
Donate
Editor’s picks
March 31, 2020
Six things to consider about PM-CARES
As the country comes together in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, is a centralised fund the answer?
by
Luis Miranda
|
4 min read
March 29, 2020
“The government response cannot begin and end with the lockdown”
Efforts undertaken by nonprofits and volunteers to address the plight of stranded migrant workers are being impeded by the lack of clarity or response from the government.
by
Ashif Shaikh
|
5 min read
March 24, 2020
How funders can respond during COVID-19
From having check-in conversations to proactively disbursing funds, here's what funders can do to support their grantees during this crisis.
by
Ingrid Srinath
|
3 min read
March 19, 2020
“Biodiversity may be the most critical science for our survival”
How we can solve for the climate crisis in India, and why the National Biodiversity Mission is crucial.
by
Rachita Vora
,
Saahil Kejriwal
|
7 min read
March 12, 2020
Why Indian children can’t read
How does one interpret the annual ASER results, where Grade V children can't read a Grade II textbook in their local language? Is it because of poor teaching in schools or is there something to the vernacular we are missing?
by
Natasha Joshi
|
6 min read
March 3, 2020
How to start your career in the social sector
A guide to the different ways that young people can explore the nonprofit sector. And important points for them to bear in mind.
by
Azeez Gupta
,
Namya Mahajan
|
4 min read
February 14, 2020
Budget 2020 has bad news for the social sector
The Union Budget of 2020 has made it even more difficult to set up and run a charitable institution in India.
by
Noshir Dadrawala
|
3 min read
February 6, 2020
“Philanthropy is not only for the wealthy”
Kumari Shibulal shares lessons from two decades of taking a hands-on approach to her philanthropy.
by
Rachita Vora
,
Sneha Philip
|
6 min read
February 5, 2020
SUPPORTED BY HUF
Women bear the burden of India’s water crisis
Women are not just integral to addressing the country's water challenges, they are probably the only ones who can do it—at scale.
by
Reshma Anand
,
Arpit Jain
|
4 min read
January 30, 2020
Building inclusive communities is the task of civil society
Until communities stop excluding people based on gender, caste, class, and religion, efforts to achieve the SDGs will always fall short.
by
Shamik Trehan
|
5 min read
Load More