The Grassroots and the Grass Tree: Humana People to People India (HPPI)

Humana People to People India (HPPI) is a non-profit organisation working for the holistic development of marginalised populations in rural and urban India. Established in 1998, today it is an organisation with an organisational strength of over 4,000 people, and working in 7,000 villages across 92 districts. As of 2020-21, through its work, it had reached out to 2.8 million individuals.

National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People: Dignifying the Disabled

National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) is a not-for-profit organisation operating across India, championing the rights of people with disabilities. Its primary intervention area is policy advocacy through research, campaigns, mentoring, and leadership development to promote inclusion and rights of people with disabilities.

Personnel Perception of Talent Management in the Indian Social Sector Report

Drawing from a study with 92 social sector personnel, this report documents the perception of personnel towards their organisations as well as the social sector at large. It presents a holistic understanding of the perception of employees about their sense of affiliation; compensation and benefits received; and work structure in their organisations.

Compensation Benchmarking in the Indian Social Sector Report

This report presents the key findings from the study on compensation benchmarking in the Indian social sector. Drawing from a sample of 75 Indian social purpose organisations(SPOs), it provides an insight into the existing compensation practices across a typology of roles and SPOs. It also presents the status of social sector compensation as compared to the general industry compensation.

Regional Consultations on Talent Management in the Indian Social Sector

The report presents findings from consultations with organisational leaders from six different regions of the country on key aspects of talent management. The report outlines the diversity of talent management practices in SPOs, while also aiming to develop and nurture shared perspectives on how SPOs define talent, and outline some key driving points that influence and motivate organisational talent in the ecosystem.

Talent Management in the Indian Social Sector: A Joint Study by ISDM, CSIP & Ashoka University

This report triangulates the major findings and evidence from the comprehensive study on Talent Management practices. The report captures trends from the research efforts to benchmark compensation as well as to study the drivers of motivation and talent practices followed in organisations from the Indian social sector.

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