First.
We are not selfish.
So you can donate to NGOs,
Governments, Political parties,
Individuals, UN or any individual
or organisationyou want
to.
Second.
We want to create a global
example of thinkers who
think that they have power
to donate. Its attitude
not amount is what we want
the world to note.
So
we have teamed up with NGO
named Developed Nation Network
Trust which has 80 G, can
accept CSR donation as well
as FCRA so that it can accept
money from any country in
this world.
You
can donate to DNNT in 3
ways (we dont accept cash
)
Donation from India
Rs 1000/-
1) Through G Pay
(Image above)
2) Through Bank
Developed Nation Network
Trust
Through NEFT
IFSC code : BARB0THANAX
Account Number : 04240100022890
Donation
from countries outside India
USD 20 or equivalent anout
in any country currency
We charge more because of
two reasons
a) Bank trasaction fee
b) We have to pay audidor
the fees
3)
Developed Nation Network
Trust
FCRA A/c No.
40123734478
State Bank of India
IFSC : SBIN00000691
email Datacentre@
CSRidentity.com
Share your name and birthdate
so that we can share it
on the calendar within 24
to 48 hours.
Interesting
NGOs
can donate Rs 1000/- and
ask DNNT to donate the money
to their NGO and 100% money
is transferred.
So in a way, its free for
NGO to put their name on
the global canvas and we
are promoting the concept
so NGOs get global visibility
at no cost.
As of now, we dont have
partners from countries
other than India but we
may start this excercist
in April 2025 because new
financial year in India
starts in April every year.
Corporates
Corporates can invite their
employees & supply chain
to donate Rs 1000/- or USD
20 or its equivalent and
along with the name of the
person on that person's
birthday, we share name
of the corporate with link
to that corporate website.
But what we have decided
is that the employee can
not donate it to that corporate
foundation. But we are open
with the idea that the employee
directs us to donate the
amount to the NGO that corporate
supports and as we have
decided, we will direct
100% of the amount we receive
in India to the related
NGO in India.
Of
course there is a criteria
that the NGO should not
have politicans as trustees,
the NGO should not limit
its services to a particularreligion
or caste, the NGO should
not be managed by activists
and terrorists.
So
the corporate gets global
visibility and it also helps
them fund the NGO they are
funding or they used to
fund but because of their
policies of not supporting
the NGO for more than 3
years or 5 years or whatever,
they are not funding the
NGO from corporate funds.
Same
thing applies to funding
agencies, philanthropic
organisations
If
you cant donate money, then
donate blood on your birthday
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