The Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS) is a uniquely Asian, independent action-oriented research and advisory organization committed to maximizing private resources for doing good.
Our Research
28 June 2021
Public-Private Partnerships for Social Good
Rethinking PPPs
This study spotlights a growing trend in Asia of governments and the private sector coming together to address social needs—88% of Asian business leaders believe will gain even more speed. Find out why these public-private partnerships are taking root, who is involved and what makes them successful.
20 April 2021
DECODED: Asia’s social sector takes on Covid-19
CAPS’ DECODED series unpacks, explains and crystallizes issues critical for social investment in Asia.
This inaugural edition decodes how Asia's social sectors rose to the challenge when Covid-19 struck—and what comes next as the pandemic rages on.
This inaugural edition decodes how Asia's social sectors rose to the challenge when Covid-19 struck—and what comes next as the pandemic rages on.
17 June 2020
Doing Good Index 2020
Profiling Asia's Social Sectors: The Path Forward
A groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind study showcasing factors that drive or hinder private capital flowing towards needs in 18 Asian economies. Discover and explore the Doing Good Index on our interactive site.
Doing Good Asia Knowledge Portal
3 December 2021
New Nature Economy: Asia’s next wave
Temasek, World Economic Forum & AlphaBeta
This report highlights the significant economic impact of biodiversity and nature loss on the region and makes the case for investing in nature-positive developments that could boost GDP, promote job growth and counteract the risks of biodiversity loss.