Kalpa Impact partners with funders to accelerate sustainable development through technology and creative solutions.
Research • Strategy • Program Implementation • Portfolio Support • Impact Evaluation • Ecosystem Development • Storytelling • Narrative Building
Together, we can build a world with economic opportunity, dignity, inclusion, and joy for everyone.
We can responsibly harness technology and human ingenuity to improve quality of life for the underserved.
We co-design impact approaches with partners
Partners
- Philanthropy and foundations
- Impact Investors
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Multilateral/International organisations
- Alliances and mission-oriented funds
- Government agencies
Sectors of Focus
- Livelihoods, agriculture, and education
- Tech and innovation led strategy across sustainable development goals
- Climate change mitigation and adaptation
- Responsible technology: Digital Public Infrastructure, Open Data, and GovTech
CASE EXAMPLES
- Developed Impact theses for catalytic investing (grants and VC investing) across agriculture, climate, cities, property rights, and financial inclusion
- Developed initiative for gender-lens investing and grantmaking
- Supported creation of global fund for Responsible Tech
- Set up a grand challenge to help donors discover and fund bold solutions
- Impact measurement and accountability framework
Value of Kalpa team for funders

Access to top talent
Kalpa Impact deploys top talent that deliver on crafting and amplifying your impact journey. Our partners, such as HumanX, bring consumer experience and design expertise to bring impact to life
Funding teams can focus on portfolio development
We augment funding teams by delivering on impact strategy, management, storytelling, portfolio support, and ecosystem development. This enables funders to fully focus on building and nurturing their portfolio
Flexibility to deploy optimal capacity
We enable funders to scale up and scale down capacity for impact management over the course of their impact journey. Capacity needed for impact management varies at different stages of portfolio lifecycle
