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November 1, 2017
Report

Report | Why Philanthropy Must Support Crowdfunding in India

Since the beginning of this decade, crowdfunding has enabled an ever-growing number of projects, from films to products to charitable work, to be successfully funded through online platforms. The proliferation of crowdfunding platforms in India that enable individuals and groups to seek funds for non-profit and charitable causes, is an indication that the public is […]

October 3, 2017
Article

Rohini Nilekani’s Message for GivingTuesday India

believe that events Like #GivingTuesdaylndia and Daan Utsav are ways for us to reach beyond ourselves. In a country where far too many people are still waiting to experience economic and social dignity, these are attempts at building an integrated society, a good samaaj, which is the true foundation of successful nations. I hope people […]

September 1, 2017
Report

PPT | The Emerging Paradigm in Mental Health: Social Innovation Mapping

1 in 4 people in the world will be affected by mental health disorders at some point in their lives. How can all persons with mental illness have access to care and support to live to their full potential?     View PDF

September 1, 2017
Report

Report | The Emerging Paradigm in Mental Health: Social Innovation Mapping

There is a growing interest among philanthropists and changemakers to explore opportunities to drive positive change in the field of mental health.   View PDF

August 1, 2017
Interview

Stanford Social Innovation Review: Q&A With Rohini Nilekani

Two decades of giving have taught philanthropist Rohini Nilekani the value of pursuing unconventional approaches to tackling social problems. View PDF

August 1, 2017
Article

Stanford Social Innovation Review: Case Study: ARGHYAM

Arghyam, a grantmaking foundation, takes a data driven approach to helping transform India’s water and sanitation systems. View PDF

May 17, 2017
Report

Changing Coverage: An Assessment of the FEJI – ATREE Fellowships 2013-2017

The Forum for Environmental Journalists in India and Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment have partnered to implement three years of journalism fellowships in India. Over the last three years, FEJI has tried to bridge the divide between the scientific community and journalists in order to bring the public the news it […]

May 1, 2017
Others

Acceptance Letter | American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Thank you for your letter dated April 10, 2017, welcoming me as a newly elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. View PDF

February 12, 2017
Interview

Bengaluru is not inclusive: Rohini Nilekani

“The city is not inclusive. The elite and the poor have different ideas and their interests often compete with each other, leaving fewer means for them to protest together. That is why we see disparate protests. However, there are some issues like water and mobility that bring all of us together,” writer and philanthropist Rohini […]

February 10, 2017
Panel

Bangalore vs Bengaluru: The Tale Of Two Indian Cities

This is an edited version of Rohini Nilekani’s panel discussion with Naresh Narasimhan (Architect), Vinay K Sreenivasa (Alternative Law Forum), Pawan Kumar (Film-maker), and T M Veeraraghav (Resident Editor, The Hindu Bengaluru). The discussion, titled ‘Bangalore vs Bengaluru: The Tale Of Two Indian Cities’ was a part of The Huddle 2017, held on February 10, […]