Amit Chandra, Co-Founder A.T.E. Chandra Foundation on Philanthropy in India

In conversation with Kavitha Iyer, Free Press Journal

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The Pay-What-It-Takes India Initiative is urging funders and nonprofits to invest in the real costs of impact — from strong teams to resilient systems and long-term sustainability.

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The Impact Assessment of Learning & Development Program report explores how investing in learning and development can help nonprofits build more resilient organisations.