Don’t know what to gift a dear friend for his / her birthday? Thinking of buying an expensive shirt / perfume / watch which might never be used?

How about spending exactly the same amount of money, and gifting a donation? How about using the money you would’ve spent for a momentary pleasure to sponsor a year’s education of an underprivileged child, lets say?

I am not going to exalt the merits of charity or advantages of doing good to the society. Some like to do it, some don’t care. People should be fine either way. But for those who like to contribute, and especially for those who have friends who would appreciate such a gesture, there is www.Giveindia.org.

Very simple in design, takes a minute to create an account, and you can choose different causes to donate; old people, children, education, upliftment, food, water, rehabilitation etc. Choose your cause, enter your amount, and gift the donation to someone dear. My favorite choice is Children’s Education; you can choose your favorite from the many options available.

How is this different from the thousand other charity websites out there? First of all, Giveindia is just a portal, a funnel or a filter that makes sure money reaches the right hands. It is also an NGO (or so I think) but it validates and verifies all NGOs associated and registered with it. And the abundance of choice and ease of transaction add to the experience.

Give it a try. Giveindia.

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This post has 3 comments.

  1. Dhaval Udani
    22 Aug 08 11:52 am

    Hi Harish,

    I am a volunteer with GiveIndia. I am really glad to see people out there who not only appreciate what we do but are also helping us spread the word of “giving”.

    Thanks for your wonderful post in this respect.

    Dhaval

    P.S. Your links for GiveIndia are not pointing to http://www.GiveIndia.org

  2. HN
    22 Aug 08 10:33 pm

    @Dhaval: Link Corrected.

  3. Amita
    08 Sep 08 3:10 am

    Hi Harish,

    Just wanted to let you know that two of our Bihar based NGOs are collecting funds for flood relief through iGive fundraising pages.

    Donors from anywhere in the world can make a secure online donation and receive a receipt instantly.

    Visit the link below:

    http://www.giveindia.org/t-bihar-flood-relief.aspx

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