The mountains are suffering – are you listening?
We can all do our bit to protect our natural resources and prevent disasters like Chamoli THE quiet of a…
We can all do our bit to protect our natural resources and prevent disasters like Chamoli THE quiet of a…
Encouraging guests to make charitable donations instead of giving gifts is a great way mark a special occasion
For most, life changed forever when coronavirus struck. Here’s looking at the bright side THE experience of 2020 was hard…
Aarti for Girls was founded on this principle; a chat with founder Sandhya Puchalapalli IN 1977, Sandhya Puchalapalli, an English…
A telling tale of the power of crowdfunding and donations to change lives ASHOK, abandoned as a baby, was in…
Companies have a short window of time to meet new compliances. Here is a guide SINCE India became the first…
OBSERVING World Cancer Day reminds us that the Emperor of Maladies, as the disease is dubbed, continues to plague us…
IMAGINE that you are buying a phone cover worth ₹200 and you learn that another branch of the same store…
Looking through our Twitter handle, we came across some gems 2020 was a year like no other. The pandemic created…
With many features still to come, crowdfunding on the platform is now a whole new experience HERE is some exciting…
KRISH was only eight when he found out that he was born with HIV. He later learnt that there was no…
Says Bhumi co-founder Dr. Prahalathan KK – and what he did during the pandemic pause STARTED by a small group…
AS girls continue to play second fiddle in India, in 2008 the government earmarked today, January 24, as National Girl Child Day to create awareness about the inequalities and gender discrimination faced by female children in India. It also aims to highlight the importance of their education, health, and nutrition as well as creating a safe and healthy environment for the girl child.
From finding a genuine nonprofit organization to determining whether online giving is safe, there are several challenges throughout the donation process. GiveIndia is aware of these difficulties and seeks to remedy them. Here’s a charity checklist for when you donate to NGOs in India. Use it to ensure your donation benefits those in need of support!
HOW often have you heard that non-profits need to be “more business like”? Or witnessed the awe that greets people…
Use Give’s guide to plan your company’s social impact activities for the year JUST about everything and everyone has been…
SWAMI Vivekananda is one of India’s greatest thinkers. He is particularly remembered as the torchbearer for the youth, saying: “Youth…
Crowdfunding to support health emergencies can be real life savers
All of us can do something to address the most vital issue of our time THE United Nations recently declared…
Aged persons don’t deserve to be neglected, abused or abandoned THE essential values of Indian culture and tradition are learnt…
Give back to food growers on whom our lives depend TENS of thousands of Indian farmers have been gathering near…
This Christmas is going to be unlike any other as India continues to battle COVID-19. As we embrace a different Christmas, let us remember to make it merry for those in dire need of our support. Here are five reasons to make an online donation this Christmas through GiveIndia.
Aspiring for a better future is a part of being human HUMANS have been migrating since time immemorial. According to…
The streets are no place for their young lives to play out AT 13, Satender Sharma ran away from home…
ON December 10, 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) – and since…