Friday, November 29, 2013

Add Value To Your Useless Items By Donating Them To Charitable Foundations

There may be many things in your home that may be useless for you, but can be useful to others. If you want to get rid of such items, it is good idea to donate them to charities that accept them. These charities mostly accept wide range of items and then use them to help individuals who need them in their daily lives. However, not all items are accepted by every charity organization. Hence it is important to find out the charity which takes various types of items. If you have any non-perishable food items in your kitchen they can be considered for donation. These items include vegetables, fruits and cans of food, which satisfy the hunger of children who starve due to non-availability of food. If you have some old unused furniture in your storage or garage, they can be donated. Whether it is couch, dining set, bed or baby cribs there are someone out there who needs it.

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Most of the charitable foundations accept clothing apart from money. Donating clothes can be of great help for individuals who don’t have clothes to cover themselves in cold climate. So, when you have some unused clothing that no longer fits you, donate them. But they should not be worn out, holey or stained.  If you want to bring smile on a child’s face then look for some used toys in your home. It is a known fact that toys engross every child and they make some good childhood memories. So, try to make your contribution by donating old or new toys, especially during festival time to make them smile. Keep in mind to select best non-profit organization before doing such donations. Donating books from your collection is also a great idea, irrespective of the category, as there can help in educating needy. Apart from donating you can also participate as NGO volunteers and offer your service in many ways to those who need them.  

Friday, September 20, 2013

How To Find the Right Indian NGO To Offer Your Support?

The decision to donate your hard-earned money or give some valuable time for a noble cause by supporting a NGO foundation inIndia is sensible one. It is decision done by heart but when priority is also given to the brain to take a decision, then choosing the right IndianNGO comes for giving your donations or time. The reason is clear; the number of NGO’s in India is increasing slowly and often credibility of these organizations is dubious. There is also no transparency on their existence, financial reports, performance and results. So, before taking a leap it is necessary to check few things and find the right one.

While committing with a NGO you need to check for the following things:

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1 First narrow your search for NGO’s by knowing what cause you want to support. Depending on ocation or group, you can search. When you find the appropriate one that matches your criteria, get a brief idea on what they do or some activities already done by them. Decide in what way you want to support, either by doing volunteer work or by donating money. In case you opt for volunteer work then check for the local branch, if any.
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2 But if want to donate money some more things have to be checked. Initially, it is important to know whether the NGO of your choice is eligible for any tax exemptions. Check out whether it is registered with Income Tax department by browsing the NGO’s website.
3 Search for annual reports of the NGO both online or offline. Study it in detail and know different sources of funding and check whether the figures match the funds spend by it on various charity projects.
4 Check the social media websites for its presence and know the opinion of various donors, trustees and beneficiaries.


Finally, check its existence by a personal visit, if it is having any local office.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Know Different Ways Of Doing Charitable Donations To A Charity

Whenever anyone talks about donation for charity the first thing that dwells in the donor’s mind is how to give money? The thought arises mostly if you are not aware of various ways of doing donations. But the fact is, in addition to giving money you do have other choices in making donations to the charity. Even a best nonprofit organization will also allow you to donate in different forms. The most accepted way is monetary donation, which can be done either through check or by cash. Further there are some popular ways of donating that most of the charity organizations accept and they include:

1. The trendy way of doing charitable donations is through online. The donations are accepted by the nonprofit organization through their websites and the contributor can either use credit card or PayPal account to do the donations online. There are no limitations on time or the geographical location for doing the contribution. It is accessible for anyone at any time and is easiest way to support for a cause.
2. If you want to donate a large amount that you cannot afford then the most usual way is fundraising.
In this way the donors can organize some fundraising activities such as bake sales, garage sales, musical or dance concerts, auctions and more to accumulate the desired donation amount. There are numerous ideas to organize such events and the proceeds can be used on projects and activities of the charity you want to support.
3. If you have skills offer them for a cause by providing services in that specialized area to the charity.

For instance, if you have medical skills and qualification then use the knowledge for the benefit of society, by actively participating as volunteer in some medical mission, free clinics or medical camps set up by the charities. The charities often have various needs and there are several options to
select and donate your service as a volunteer.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Bihar NGO On A Pledge To Make India Literate

India is the next superpower nation of the world, as experts say but still the development is majorly in the urban & metropolitan areas of the India. The rural areas till date lack the required development. Thus to tackle and eradicate this problem, some official bodies are working hard along with the government. These professional bodies are NGOs (Non Government or Non Profit Organizations) and Charity Trusts. These proficient bodies work their heart out to help these rural areas grow in all the fronts - from education to health to employment.

One such best nonprofit organization that has been doing an incredible charity work for the people of rural areas of Bihar is Kusum Foundation. This NGO in Bihar is functioning hard with a pledge to make India literate. The three way vision of this NGO is –

       • Spreading IT education to rear areas of Bihar so as to equip our new generation with IT knowledge to enable them to lead a better life. The IT awareness will open up numerous job opportunities for the needy.
       • Implementing several health care projects & programs. The major problem with rear areas of Bihar is lack of heath awareness in such areas.  Kusum Foundation is striving hard to spread health care programs that will benefit the well being of people.
       • Vocational educational training to needy that will help them for self sustainability along with association with micro financing assemblies. This will open up several career opportunities which will lead to a better India.



Along with fulfilling these visions, this best nonprofit organization is operational towards upgrading the Bihar’s local schools from 8th to 12th so that local kids can get higher education in near-by areas. Moreover this NGO in Bihar is providing knowledge to farmers and also spreading environmental awareness among people and thus working hard to make India a better & literate place.  

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Non-Profit Organisation in India Reveals What It Can Do to Help Fight Poverty



India’s population is growing fast every year – from 1.21 billion in 2011, it experienced a significant spike, rising to 1.22 billion in 2012 and is now at 1.27 billion in 2013. The total male population in India is now at 655.8 million while females in India are now at 614.4 million, which means there are at least 940 females per 1,000 males in the country.*

There are many problems that come with a fast-growing population; the most common of which is poverty and lack of education. The good news is that there are many charity non-profit organisations working with the locals to improve their standard of living and alleviate poverty in India. One of these NGO’s is Kusum Trust Foundation (KTF).

Kusum Trust Foundation is a non-profit organisation in India that is working together with 
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volunteers and donors to turn things around. This non-profit NGO endeavours to bring a socio-economic change in rural India with an emphasis on improving the conditions of India’s rural poor.

Kusum provides IT and vocational education, healthcare, and environmental awareness for India’s rural areas. KTF works in partnership with the government, NGOs, corporations, banking institutions, insurance firms, and microfinance companies to bring a socio-economic change in rural India.
Kusum Trust Foundation has 80G certification from Income Tax authorities – this allows tax exemption for individual as well as corporate donors. This makes being a donor a win-win for both the giver and the foundation. Kusum is also searching for passionate NGO volunteers who want to give back to the world.

Kusum believes that, when it comes to helping people, time is the most important thing, not money. This is why KTF welcomes both donors and volunteers with open arms because without people who care enough to give their time, the foundation would not be able to pursue its goals and promote prosperity in India’s rural areas.

To learn more about Kusum Trust Foundation, visit www.kusumfoundation.org/ and give your contributions today.