Mapping assets during a need assessment gives a starting point to explore the interconnectedness of the assets and how they can be used to create impact. More points on Need Assessment in this blog post.
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Mapping assets during a need assessment gives a starting point to explore the interconnectedness of the assets and how they can be used to create impact. More points on Need Assessment in this blog post.
What is the role of Civil Society and Business in Social Impact today?
Need assessment is key to developing and executing a CSR program which has actual impact on the ground. Participatory Rural Appraisal helps in determining the needs of local communities so that corporates can design programs that benefit them.
How can need assessment help your organisation's CSR program? For more, visit our knowledge blog: MeasureToGrow
Our work today spans over 16 States in India and South Asia, on areas ranging from livelihoods and value chain development to sanitation, health, skill development and education. We work with diverse stakeholders in the ecosystem, from corporations to non-profits, through our practice in strategy, realizing operational outcomes, knowledge creation and impact assessment.
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Mapping assets during a need assessment gives a starting point to explore the interconnectedness of the assets and how they can be used to create impact.
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Colourful classrooms at a Model Anganwadi Center in Lakheri, Rajasthan. These classrooms have adults and kids coming together to learn basic literacy which helps them develop the skills necessary to go and lead better lives. These are the stories which keep us going.
The success of corporate social responsibility ultimately depends on the impact that the initiatives have on the public. Furthermore, the impact has to be seen, noticed and felt by the stakeholders. In this regard, one key factor to success is to engage the local communities in the social welfare activities.