Introducing ImpactInk
ImpactInk aims to be the premier policy hub for the social impact, non-profit, and philanthropy sectors in Bangladesh.
ImpactInk, a BacharLorai initiative, has been designed to be a one-stop shop to address the absence of a cohesive platform for discourse in Bangladesh's non-profit, philanthropy, and social impact sectors.
This newsletter will feature in-depth analyses, engaging articles, and thought-provoking discussions. By offering a space to explore critical policy issues, engage with industry leaders, and share captivating narratives, ImpactInk aims to foster community, stimulate discussion, and provoke debate. It represents an exciting step towards creating a dynamic social impact ecosystem in Bangladesh.
Why Subscribe to ImpactInk?
Subscribing to ImpactInk offers you exclusive access to a treasure trove of insights, analyses, and expert opinions within Bangladesh's non-profit, philanthropy, and social impact sectors. Here's why you should join our community:
In-Depth Analyses: Gain understanding from rigorous, unbiased, and captivating examinations of both local and international social impact themes.
Expert Perspectives: Hear from academics, students, global experts, and industry leaders who weigh in on Bangladesh's non-profit sector.
Impact Opportunities: Enjoy short helpful bullets on non-profit job opportunities, writing tips, and special updates from Bacharlorai.
About BacharLorai
BacharLorai is a not-for-profit social impact agency dedicated to empowering Bangladeshis worldwide. Through global collaboration BacharLorai builds communities, conducts research, and implements signature initiatives to create social impact.
Key Themes
The landscape of social impact is vast and varied, and several themes emerge prominently both domestically within Bangladesh and on the global stage. Central to the discussion is the understanding of the intricate web of the social impact ecosystem, which ranges from the roles of local nonprofits, and international entities, to grassroots community initiatives, especially prevalent in the context of Bangladesh.
Concurrently, there is a deep dive into the power and pitfalls associated with fundraising, reflecting upon issues like donor fatigue and the quest for innovative, sustainable solutions. The nuances of grant-making and grant-seeking also come to the forefront, encapsulating both the landscape of available grants and actionable advice for entities aiming to secure these funds.
Measurement and management of impact play a pivotal role. Emphasis is placed on methodologies, transparency, and accountability, all of which shape the overarching funding and policy landscape. Capacity building for nonprofits and grassroots organizations is another vital theme, emphasizing its role in bolstering the effectiveness of socio-impact activities.
On the broader, international canvas, the conversation extends to how technological innovations are revolutionizing solutions to age-old social challenges across continents. There is also a guide through the intricate world of international grants, illuminating available opportunities and strategies for successful applications. Lastly, the evolution of philanthropic endeavors, transitioning from traditional methods to more strategic, impact-driven approaches, is explored, shedding light on how these shifts influence social initiatives worldwide.