Mini - Library: Set up cost of 10 library
Sapno Ka Pitaras - 10 Units
1000 nutritious meals for daily wage earners
Mini - Library: Set up cost of 1 library
AshaRatna Scholarship - Sponsor One Student
Participate in the Walkathon to Help one Disabled Walk
Donate 1 Jaipur Foot (artificial leg) / Calipers to help a disabled person walk back with confidence
Vision for each Child - 10 Spectacle for 10 Students
Sapno Ka Pitara - 1 Unit
WISDOM TREE - Donate a Wisdom Tree
250 nutritious meals for daily wage earners
Food for Education - 200 Nutritious Meals for Children
Feed a healthy meal to a school going child in Mumbai for a year
RatnaNidhi Science Center - Give One Child 40 Hours of Science
100 nutritious meals for daily wage earners
Food for Education - 100 Nutritious Meals for Children
Food for Education - Feed and Educate 50 Children
20 books that double the joy and impact.
100 Seater NIIT Certified Basic Computer Course Training Center
Register as an Adult in Cyclothon 2024
Feed 360 People in a Year - Donate Monthly
Vision for each Child - 1 Spectacle for 1 Student
10 books that spark a love for reading.
Corpus fund
WISDOM TREE - Donate a wisdom Branch
Meal Fund - Nutritious Meals for Children
Project Hunger - Nutritious meals
General Fund
tax benefit: 50%
General Fund is created and maintained by our NGO to cover general expenses not specific to a project/cause/need. This helps cover expenses vital to the running of the organisation. Expenses such as administrative expenses, various overheads are paid from the General Fund. Most NGOs maintain a General Fund to help them meet the donation gap created when donors donate only to a specific project/cause/need or any unexpected expense which may arise during the course of running the organisation.
campaign ended on 1st Jan 70
General Fund is created and maintained by our NGO to cover general expenses not specific to a project/cause/need. This helps cover expenses vital to the running of the organisation. Expenses such as administrative expenses, various overheads are paid from the General Fund. Most NGOs maintain a General Fund to help them meet the donation gap created when donors donate only to a specific project/cause/need or any unexpected expense which may arise during the course of running the organisation.
