15th ISTR Conference (International Society for Third sector Research)

Urvi Shriram, Lead, ISDM-CPID and Dr. Ria Sinha, Research Lead, ISDM-CPID presented the paper ‘From Charity to Social Justice-Insights on Rethinking and Reshaping Philanthropy in India’ in the session ‘Attitudes about philanthropy and its role: Strategies and roles’ of the 15th ISTR Conference (International Society for Third sector Research) 12-15th July, 2022.

Panel Discussion I Implications of the shifts in the philanthropy ecosystem on social justice

ISDM-CPID organised an in-person discussion on the Implications of the shifts in the philanthropy ecosystem on social justice to understand how funders and social purpose organisations can effectively work together and meaningfully engage with communities for sustainable social change.

Implications of the shifts in the philanthropy ecosystem on social justice

An in-person and panel interaction With Neelima Khetan, CSR and social Sector advisor, Puja Marwaha, CEO, CRY, Suresh Reddy, CSR lead and Director SRF Foundation and Saransh Vaswani, Director and Co-Founder, Saajha for ISDM students, staff.

Understanding legal and regulatory compliance for NGOs1

Skill-labs are part of ISDM’s efforts to build sector-wide capacities in compliance and governance. They are designed as case-led, peer-learning sessions featuring sector practitioners and domain experts. This video is a recording of experience led disucssion that is a comprehensive FAQ-style guide to legal and regulatory compliance for non-profit organizations in India. It addresses key frameworks like Section 12AB, Section 80G, GST, and FCRA, explaining their significance and the common challenges NGOs face. The guide highlights the increased scrutiny and evolving donor expectations within the sector, and it emphasizes that compliance is crucial for maintaining credibility and securing funding. It also covers common pitfalls, such as failing to distinguish between foreign and domestic contributions or overlooking state-level labor laws.

Strengthening Internal Financial Controls & Preventing Mismanagement 1

Skill-labs are part of ISDM’s efforts to build sector-wide capacities in compliance and governance. They are designed as case-led, peer-learning sessions featuring sector practitioners and domain experts. This video is an expert discussion around strengthening internal financial controls and preventing mismanagement in non-profit organizations. It emphasizes that financial controls are essential for ensuring accountability, preventing fraud, and building credibility with donors and regulators. The report differentiates between financial systems and controls, identifies the three main types of controls (operational, financial, and compliance), and highlights that effective implementation is more about organizational culture and discipline than cost. It also outlines the collective responsibility of the board, management, and staff in upholding financial integrity.

Grant Management and Donor Reporting – Best Practices1

Skill-labs are part of ISDM’s efforts to build sector-wide capacities in compliance and governance. They are designed as case-led, peer-learning sessions featuring sector practitioners and domain experts. This video is an expert discussion around grant management and donor reporting best practices for Social Purpose Organizations (SPOs). It addresses common challenges, such as the administrative burden and high costs of compliance, by providing a step-by-step roadmap for building robust systems. The document covers critical topics like ensuring accountability, structuring effective reports, and developing a collaborative relationship with donors. It emphasizes that a focus on transparency, timely communication, and outcome-oriented reporting can transform compliance from a burden into a strategic advantage, strengthening donor trust and securing long-term funding.

Skill-labs: CSR Funding for NGOs – Compliance and Collaboration1

Skill-labs are part of ISDM’s efforts to build sector-wide capacities in compliance and governance. They are designed as case-led, peer-learning sessions featuring sector practitioners and domain experts. This video is an expert discussion that provides guidance for NGOs on securing CSR funding from corporate partners. It emphasizes that compliance is foundational, not just for legal purposes, but also for building credibility and trust with companies. The document addresses common challenges, such as the need for specific compliance certificates, and offers solutions like proactive communication, transparent reporting with data-backed outcomes, and financial transparency. It also provides best practices for identifying the right CSR funders, navigating partnerships, and initiating first-time outreach to corporates, highlighting the importance of building relationships beyond just seeking monetary support.

Why Do Young People Aspire To Come To Isdm?

Ask The Founder – Young leaders aspire to join ISDM because it offers a transformative experience designed for global changemakers. As explained by Founder and President Ravi Sreedharan, the PGP-DM program blends experiential learning with a unique curriculum led by renowned faculty and industry experts. This approach equips students with practical skills for in-demand roles in the social sector while fostering the vision of making a real difference in the world. Ultimately, ISDM is seen as a launchpad for young professionals eager to drive impactful change and advance their careers. Admissions for the PGP-DM Batch of 2023-24 are now open.

What Makes The Isdm Journey Transformational

Ask The Founder – The transformative ISDM journey is rooted in a holistic approach that integrates KNOWING, DOING, and BEING. Ravi Sreedharan, Founder and President, explains that the Post-Graduate Program in Development Management (PGP-DM) is not just about acquiring skills but undergoing a deep, experiential evolution. The program empowers students to excel in high-demand social sector roles through a rich curriculum delivered by renowned faculty and industry experts. Ultimately, it forges leaders equipped with the vision and capability to create meaningful, sustainable change in the world.

What Makes Isdm, Isdm

Five years ago, four visionary educators—Gaurav Shah, Ravi Sreedharan, Sharad Agarwal, and Suparna Diwakar—founded ISDM to build a transformative ecosystem for development management in India. Over this period, ISDM has evolved into a dynamic hub of development managers, celebrated for its culture of mutual learning, open communication, and individual growth. Emphasizing that teaching and learning go hand in hand, ISDM aspires to be an internationally renowned, praxis-driven institution that revolutionizes leadership in the social sector for a sustained, far-reaching impact.
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