The Center for Social Impact and Philanthropy at Ashoka University fosters the development of a sustainable ecosystem for social impact through research, learning opportunities, and strategic support for civic society organizations (CSOs). A notable contribution is a research report exploring the evolving trends in Indian funding for the non-profit sector amid changing Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) requirements. This report examines how shifts in regulations and funding resources significantly affect CSOs, particularly those engaged in advocacy and rights protection.
Key highlights include:
Changing Funding Landscape: The report details how evolving FCRA regulations impact the ability of advocacy and rights-based organizations to secure funding, especially from foreign sources. Philanthropic Perspectives: It discusses various philanthropic views on the implications of funding CSOs in the context of changing policies and national priorities. Future Outlook: Insights into the future of the Indian social sector, highlighting the need for philanthropic entities to adapt their strategies based on new legislative landscapes. Service Delivery vs. Advocacy: Analyzes the spectrum of organizational approaches, from direct service delivery to advocacy and policy work, and their respective impacts on improving citizens' lives.
Funding Sources: Provides an in-depth look at who funds social organizations in India and emphasizes the heavy reliance of rights and advocacy entities on foreign funding, alongside the decline in domestic funding for these purposes.
Impact of FCRA Denials: Offers an introspection on the repercussions of FCRA denials on social sector organizations and the challenges faced by Indian philanthropic entities in supporting advocacy and legal rights initiatives. The report underscores the importance of adapting philanthropic strategies to support rights and advocacy work in light of shifting regulations and funding landscapes.