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Guide to Non Profit Organizations In India & Best Charities To Donate

  • Writer: Pard  India
    Pard India
  • Feb 9
  • 3 min read

India is a nation with vast richness in beauty and culture, and yet there exists within its borders millions who deal with daily hardship. Millions struggle with hunger and a lack of education as well as problems accessing healthcare. However, the spirit of “Daan” (giving) runs deep in our culture and because of this, the emergence of the social-sector has been tremendous.

Navigating through the world of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) can be overwhelming when attempting to find out how your contribution can create the best impact. This guide will assist you to understand the landscape of NGOs within India and help you identify where your contribution will provide the largest impact through the use of your hard-earned funds.

Grasping the Setting


When discussing Non Profit Organizations in India, it should be noted that they are not limited to large corporate-structured organisations, but cover a diverse range of different types of work being carried out in many places by many different types of organisations.


There are hundreds of thousands of NPOs throughout the country. Some are based in busy urban areas (e.g., Mumbai or Delhi) and work to assist slum children in gaining access to education, while others are in more isolated rural areas and support farmers with irrigation or provide women with vocational opportunities.


NPOs fill in the gaps where governmental outreach is either not possible or does not exist; they provide first responders in times of crises (e.g., flooding) and offer educational services through makeshift schools or medical attention via mobile health clinics.


The Role of Global Aid


Apart from homegrown groups, there are several International Charity Organizations in India. These are global giants that have set up local chapters to bring international standards of care and relief to the country.


Organizations like UNICEF, Save the Children, and Oxfam are prime examples. The benefit of these groups is their scale. Because they operate globally, they often have rigorous systems in place for tracking money and measuring impact. They bring global expertise to local problems. For example, International Charity Organizations in India played a massive role during the COVID-19 pandemic, flying in oxygen concentrators and medical supplies when the local supply chains were overwhelmed.


How to Decide Where to Give


There's a ton of organisations to choose from so how do you know where to give? If you're looking for the best charities to donate to in India, try looking for organisations that are transparent, have clearly defined missions and provide tax benefits (like donations under section 80G).


Several sectors and well known organisations are always mentioned when discussing the best charities to donate to in India


Hunger (Mid Day Meals)


Akshaya Patra Foundation is an incredible organisation that delivers hot, nutritious lunches to millions of school children every day. This effort tackles the hunger issue facing many children in India and encourages these children to continue their education and stay in school.


Child Rights and Education


CRY (Child Rights and You) and Pratham have excellent reputations and both work to improve child rights and education. As an advocacy organisation, CRY focuses on ensuring that children’s rights are protected and has developed many policies to further this goal; Pratham is focused on improving the quality of education provided to children in Government schools.


Disaster Relief and Clothing


Goonj is an innovative organisation that repurposes urban waste into materials to support rural development. In addition to providing disaster relief items, they are often the first responders in the aftermath of a natural disaster (floods, earthquakes, etc).


Elderly


HelpAge India is an organisation that supports the elderly population by providing healthcare, cataract surgeries and advocacy for those elders who are neglected and abandoned. 

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In conclusion, charitable giving means more than simply writing a cheque; charitable giving is built on trust. Before you contribute financially to nonprofit organisations in India, take 5 minutes to investigate the websites of the nonprofits to read the nonprofits' annual report as well as to see if they have stories that feature real people who have benefitted from their programs.


By either supporting a local community hero or an international charity organization in India, your contribution has changed someone's life. The amount of contribution (big or small) is of little relevance - simply by giving from a charitable heart to an organisation that is regarded by others as one of the best charity to donate in India; your donation will help build a better and a more compassionate country for everyone!


 
 
 

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