India's first-of-its-kind Digital Platform designed specifically for Social Purpose Organisations (SPOs)
About NatWest Library
The NatWest Library, an initiative by the Indian School of Development Management (ISDM), supported by NatWest Digital Services India Pvt. Ltd., is your gateway to a wealth of knowledge in the space of Development Management. It is a comprehensive digital resource designed to cater to the needs of social purpose organisations (SPOs), professionals, researchers, academicians, and students.
Collective Insights on Collective Impact
Navigating Risk in Impact-Focused Philanthropy
Philanthropy and Power
Technology for Social Change
Climate Change
Education
Environment
ESG
Healthcare
Livelihoods
Monitoring & Evaluation
Program Implementation
Social Impact
Sustainability
UNHCR Education Report 2023
Feminist Climate Justice: A Framework for Action
Unstacking Global Poverty: Data for High-impact Action
India - Toolkit for Enabling Gender Responsive Urban Mobility and Public Spaces
Million Open Access Ebooks
Journals
Indian & International Newspapers
U.N. Journals & Databases
Multilingual E-Books
Transforming through knowledge: Dive into 4,413 global publications, 1,732,121 books, 517 journals, and empower informed decision-making with NatWest e-Library.
Unlock carefully curated insights across diverse development sectors, ensuring you stay ahead with the latest trends, information, practices, and frameworks.
Harness the power of our state-of-the-art digital library to develop evidence-driven projects, making a positive impact on social and environmental ecosystems.
in promoting equity in knowledge acquisition, contributing to the vision of a just, humane, and equitable society through Development Management principles.
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Spotlighting the unfiltered insights of Modern-Day Philanthropists, a discussion on innovative approaches to societal issues and reshaping social impact.
Speakers:
Anisha Ramakrishnan, Transworld Group of companies
Anupama Dalmia, Seekho Sikhao Foundation
Radhika Bharatram, KARM Fellowship for Young Indian Women
Tara Singh Vachani, Antara Senior Living
Nishant Arya, JBM Group
Amit Chnadra, A.T.E. Chandra Foundation
A Session about innovative fundraising across sectors and insights into challenges, costs, and best practices, all with a strong emphasis on building organisational resilience.
Aditi Jha, Indian School of Development Management (ISDM)
Khursheed N. Khurody, Shivia Livelihoods Foundation
Sriram V, The/Nudge
Priya Naik, Samhita Social Ventures Pvt Ltd
Anant Arora, The Akshaya Patra Foundation
Discussing a pool of unique financial tools and regulatory prerequisites, providing in-depth information on their application, while considering the perspectives of non-profit and for-profit social enterprises.
Anushree Parekh, British Asian Trust
Chittaranjan Samantaray, PanIIT Alumni Reach for India Foundation (PARFI)
Tushar Thakkar, Dalberg
Aparna Dua, Asha Impact
Jayant Rastogi, Magic Bus India Foundation
Dhir Jhingran, Language and Learning Foundation
A fireside chat, exploring the dynamic relationships between prominent funders and their non-profit partners, delving into their mutual impact on resilience and growth.
Gayatri Nair Lobo, A.T.E. Chandra Foundation
Naghma Mulla, EdelGive Foundation
Saroj Mahapatra, PRADAN
Sameer Shisodia, Rainmatter Foundation
Shashank Rastogi, The Bridgespan Group
A candid exchange of thoughts amongst leaders from the funding community and social purpose organisations on the nuances of inclusive philanthropy, addressing challenges and strategies for overcoming them.
Urvi Shriram, Indian School of Development Management (ISDM)
Shipra Saxena, Transworld Group
Sangeeta Bhattacharya, Rebuild India, Dasra
Matilda Lobo, IndusInd Bank
Riti Mohapatra, The Bridgespan Group
Shaveta Sharma Kukreja, Central Square Foundation
Sudarshan Suchi, Bal Raksha Bharat
Neelima Khetan
Neelima Khetan, CSR & Social Sector Adviser
Pradyut Bhattacharjee, SeSTA (Seven Sisters Development Assistance)
Prominent leaders from six highly diverse Social Sector Organisations will engage in a rapid-fire Q&A session, on intricate topics such as compensation philosophies, benchmarking, talent retention, and determining equitable compensation levels within the Social Sector.
Gaurav Shah, Indian School of Development Management (ISDM)
Parul Khandelwal, American India Foundation
Harkesh Dabas, William J Clinton Foundation (India)
Uthara Narayanan, Buzz Women
Sanchita Mitra, Sewa Bharat
Osama Manzar, Digital Empowerment Foundation
An intriguing discussion around ways to maintain and manage people centricism as organisations transition from small to large scale.
Deeksha Punia, Indian School of Development Management (ISDM)
Wilma Rodrigues, Saahas Zero Waste
Tinni Sawhney, Aga Khan Foundation (India)
Mathew Cherian, Helpage International
Aakash Sethi, Quest Alliance
Rajesh Tandon, Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA)
Ajaya Samal, PRADAN
A panel discussion where organisational leaders strived to amplify board involvement to advance social impact and the art of fostering substantive board engagement.
Suneeta Kar Dhar, South Asia Women's Foundation
Aarti Madhusudan, Governance Counts
Neera Nundy, Dasra
This session welcomed practitioners to share their insights on "leadership transition" within their organisations, emphasizing the significance of holistic investments in culture, governance, and competency enhancement processes.
Puja Marwaha, CRY
Kashyap Shah, The Bridgespan Group
Trina Talukdar, Fields of View
Bharath M. Palavalli, Fields of View
A session meant to motivate organisations to adopt a strategic approach to engaging volunteers, recognizing them as a valuable pool of purpose-driven talent deeply aligned with the mission and values.
Shalabh Sahai, iVolunteer
Poonam Choksi, A.T.E. Chandra Foundation
Vaijayanti Bagwe, Educate Girls
Jithin Thadani Nedumala, Make a Difference (MAD)
Learn how cross-functionality of data can help decision-making and drive effective social development with the thought-provoking session.
Madhu Khetan, PRADAN
Hitesh Kukreja, Indus Action
Gayathri Shanmugam, Haqdarshak
Karthik Menon, Pratham Education Foundation
Megha Pradhan, J-PAL
Learn from the mid-career professionals, how data-driven roles can propel program missions forward and different career pathways in the data domain within social purpose organisations (SPOs).
Trisha Varma, Indian School of Development Management
Dr. Antarin Chakrabarty, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER)
Mansi Kedia, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER)
Dr. Sarabjot Singh Anand, Tatras Data
Akashi Kaul, Sambodhi
A spirited discussion on the implications of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 for social purpose organisations.
Anumita Raj, eGov Foundation
Prof. Sridhar Pabbisetty, MIT School of Government
Apoorv Anand, CivicDataLab
Anjali Bhardwaj, Satark Nagrik Sangathan (SNS)
Apar Gupta, Internet Freedom Foundation
This session highlights strategies to address the constraints of public data, while exploring the potential of citizen engagement and private data to foster a more informed and empowered future.
N M Varchaswini, Janaagraha
Shivashankar Aihole, Janaagraha
Santosh Nargund, Janaagraha
Shobana Venkatasubbu, Janaagraha
Mohak Mathur, Janaagraha
Karthik Seshan, Janaagraha
Anand Iyer, Janaagraha
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