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India

The best countries to be a social entrepreneur 2019

2016 Rank: 14

Country summary

Conditions for starting and growing a social enterprise in India became less favourable as the country slipped to 16th place from sixth three years ago. While it was easier to do business with government, selling to the public became harder, dragging the South Asian country down 14 points to 20th place in this category. The country’s overall ranking declined six places to 20th.

Expert view

"One of my main concerns is the cooptation of the social enterprise sector by business. There is a strong risk of dilution of value. It's a common challenge in India, that's why people give up."

Gijs Spoor, startup coach, Auroville

Polling results

How india fared for each question (between 1 and 44). 1 is best

  • 21

    Government SupportGovernment policy supports social entrepreneurs.
    2016 Rank: 14

  • 22

    Attracting Skilled StaffIt is easy for social entrepreneurs to attract staff with the required skills.
    2016 Rank: 36

  • 26

    Public UnderstandingThe general public understands what social entrepreneurs do.
    2016 Rank: 34

  • 15

    Making a LivingSocial entrepreneurs can make a living from their work in my country.
    2016 Rank: 08

  • 11

    Gaining MomentumSocial entrepreneurship is gaining momentum.
    2016 Rank: 03

  • 09

    Access to InvestmentIt is easy for social entrepreneurs to access investment (debt and/or equity).
    2016 Rank: 05

  • 16

    Conditions are favourable for social entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses
    2016 Rank: 06

  • 12

    It is easy for social entrepreneurs to get grant funding
    2016 Rank: 08

  • 22

    Social entrepreneurs can access the non-financial support they need
    2016 Rank: 14

  • 27

    It is easy for social entrepreneurs to sell to government
    2016 Rank: 37

  • 12

    It is easy for social entrepreneurs to sell to business
    2016 Rank: 16

  • 20

    It is easy for social entrepreneurs to sell to the public
    2016 Rank: 06

Questions we asked

Click a question below to explore a summary of the key findings and see the polling results. 1 is best.

Conditions are favourable for social entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses

Government policy supports social entrepreneurs

It is easy for social entrepreneurs to get grant funding

It is easy for social entrepreneurs to access investment (debt and/or equity)

Social entrepreneurs can access the non-financial support they need (e.g. financial, legal and technical advice; access to markets and networks; coaching, mentoring and training)

It is easy for social entrepreneurs to sell to government

It is easy for social entrepreneurs to sell to business

It is easy for social entrepreneurs to sell to the public

It is easy for social entrepreneurs to attract staff with the required skills

The general public understands what social entrepreneurs do

Social entrepreneurs can make a living from their work in my country

Social entrepreneurship is gaining momentum

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