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NGOs and private sector funding: an uneasy alliance and its presages

By: Ushpendra.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Indian Journal of Social Work Description: 84(1), Jan, 2023: p.5-18 P. In: The Indian Journal of Social WorkSummary: Domestic private sector giving for philanthropy has steadily grown in India. The private sector givers include non-public sector companies through their corporate social responsibility (CSR), ultra-high net-worth high net worth, and affluent individuals, and retail givers also known as crowed funding). In CSR funding contribution. Of the total philanthropic capital in India in 2021-22 amounting to 2, 09, 000 crores, corporate trusts accounted for half of the money. – Reproduced
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Domestic private sector giving for philanthropy has steadily grown in India. The private sector givers include non-public sector companies through their corporate social responsibility (CSR), ultra-high net-worth high net worth, and affluent individuals, and retail givers also known as crowed funding). In CSR funding contribution. Of the total philanthropic capital in India in 2021-22 amounting to 2, 09, 000 crores, corporate trusts accounted for half of the money. – Reproduced

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