NASSCOM Foundation witnesses a steep rise in CSR spending

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NASSCOM Foundation, at its flagship event, CSR Leadership Conference (CLC), has announced that the industry has widely accepted the 2% CSR rule with a trend of more companies coming out openly to declare 100%+ utilization of their CSR money for 2016-17.

 

This year, CLC went beyond discussing basic intervention areas, to talk about new developments, innovative tools and disruptive ways of making the ecosystem better, more impactful and efficient. In this process, the CLC will deep dive into Re-calibrating Employability through CSR, Social Impact Investing, Leveraging Big Data for Impact, Unlocking the Value of Corporate Sustainability in the form of panel discussions, fireside chats and impact talks.

 

NASSCOM Foundation, in partnership with Goodera, released the report “Catalyzing Change”. Some key highlights of the report are mentioned below:  

 

  • Growing number of companies spending 100% and above of the CSR funds, among both MNCs and Non-MNCs:61. 6% of the surveyed companies reported spend of 100% or above their prescribed CSR budget. This includes 63.3% of the MNCs and 68% of the Non-MNCs.
  • While 57.57% of large companies, 53.3% of medium companies are spending 100% of CSR funds, an impressive 72.7% of small companies are spending 100% of CSR funds.
  • Only 5% of companies surveyed reported spend of less than 50% of their CSR budget.
  • Education remains the top focus area of companies’ CSR activities. Especially in MNCs, 76% of MNCs reported highest CSR spend on education. Other MNC focus areas are 12% on hunger and poverty and 18% on gender equality.
  • MNCs increasing liaison with government to tackle developmental issuesWhile overall, 43.3% of participating companies confirmed working with the Central/State governments in their socioeconomic projects for 2016-17.

 

Speaking on the same, Shrikant Sinha, CEO, NASSCOM Foundation, said, “The IT BPM Industry has been at the forefront of social development initiatives and it is heartening to see the industry emerging as one of the most efficient and innovative adopters of corporate social responsibility. Technology continues to prove a force multiplier in social impact with more than half of the companies that spent 100% or more of their CSR funds, claiming efficient use of technology to deliver innovative CSR programs aligned to the Government agenda.”

 

The event saw over 400 CEOs, CXOs, CSR Heads, HR heads of the topmost companies from across various industries with the NGO Leads, Government officials, thought leaders, Tech4Good champions, social innovators come under one roof to discuss and create collaborative and innovative ways of fulfilling the most important Social Development Goals for India.

 

The CSR Leadership Conference also had on showcase innovations from various social startups and NGOs like Sohum Innovation Lab, Neurosynaptic, EYE-D, Bleetech Innovations, Sankalptaru, Foundation for Ecological Securities, Headstreams, and CFBT, among others.

 

Through its unique NGO impact wall and Networking spaces, the CSR Leadership Conference also provided an opportunity to 100+ participating NGOs to showcase their work to the corporates and connect at a programmatic level.

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