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Stationery kits contributed for
Goal: 500,000 stationery kits
donors
What's inside a stationery kit
Price for 1 Stationery Kit - Rs. 25 Rs. 10
(includes shipping)
  • 2 Nataraj Pencils
  • 1 Nataraj Pen
  • 1 Nataraj Sharpener
  • 1 Nataraj Scale
  • 1 Nataraj Eraser
How this works
  • You order stationery kits
    online via Snapdeal
  • Stationery kits are dispatched
    to NGOs across India
  • Kids receive stationery that
    supports their education
Donate stationery kits for underprivileged kids
Price for 1 stationery kit - Rs. 25  Rs. 10
(includes shipping)
Program's Impact

Till now, Snapdeal has successfully facilitated contributions of more than stationery kits, with 100,000 kits contributed this year. With 25+ NGOs involved, we have successfully donated kits to underprivileged kids from 15+ states across India. From Ladakh to Trivandrum, from Mumbai to Kolkata, kids at NGOs have appreciated the support and found stationery helpful.

"We appreciate Snapdeal’s customers for donating through this campaign that gives the smiles to underprivileged kids. The children are happy to receive stationery kits. Thank you for making us a partner for this program."

- NGO partner Indian dreams foundation, Uttar Pradesh
" Snapdeal's initiative to help us promote education is praiseworthy. This support encourages us to keep moving forward in our mission of liberating girls and making them educated, confident and financially independent."

- NGO partner Vimukti Sanstha, Rajasthan
" It is a great initiative and we are delighted to be associated with it. We have been receiving donations from donors through Snapdeal and because of that we have been able to bring smiles to kids studying in far flung areas of Ladakh. Thank you for all your support! "

- NGO partner 17000ft Foundation, Ladakh
Due Diligence Partners
  • GiveIndia is a donation platform that allows you to support a cause of your choice from about 200 NGOs that have been scrutinised for transparency & credibility. They have reviewed over 3,000 non-profit organizations from all over India to identify over 200 organizations that have met with the GiveIndia's Listing Criteria. They work for causes ranging from child welfare and education to disability, poverty, and women's empowerment to name a few. Conceived by Venkat Krishnan, an IIM-A graduate in December 1999, GiveIndia is managed by a team of professionals who have earlier worked with various corporates and now have dedicated their careers to making a difference.
  • GuideStar India is India’s largest and most reliable NGO information repository, strengthening the infrastructure for India's philanthropy ecosystem. Through www.guidestarindia.org, it makes available, civil society information that advances transparency, enables better decision making and encourages charitable giving. GuideStar India enhances the visibility and credibility of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) by making information on 8200+ NGOs accessible in the public domain. It has certified 1000+ NGOs after thorough due diligence on transparency, public accountability and legal & financial compliance. With another 130,000+ NGOs on GuideStar India’s offline database and NGO due diligence solutions, it has brought down the cost and time of connecting with NGOs. GuideStar India is transforming how Indian NGOs report and share information, and, is changing the way the people perceive, interact and engage with NGOs.
Partner NGOs

  • Aarti for girls is an NGO, striving to empower women, girl children and create awareness in the community. We believe that education is the most powerful tool to create a change. Aarti for Girls runs a school for 320 under privileged children in Kadapa. They have very little exposure as they never get a chance to go out from their community. Books will bring the world closer to them. Help them see the world through the eyes of books.
  • Foundation for Initiatives in Development and Education for All (IDEA) is a NGO with initiatives focused on the development of underprivileged children , youth and women . IDEA , conceptualized by a team of qualified and experienced social scientists and social workers, deal with the problems in education and developmental issues of the marginalized people, realizing the need for adopting a holistic approach to minimize school dropout.
  • IIMPACT is a nonprofit established by Alumni of IIM-Ahmedabad that provides free primary education to girls aged 6 to 14 in the most socially and economically backward rural areas of India. We are currently providing free education to over 60,000 girls in over 1500 learning centres across 11 States. IIMPACT reflects the desire to make a positive impact primarily through the IIM linkages of the founding members. We have a single minded focus on working towards educating & changing the lives of young girls in the remotest of rural areas in India.
  • 17000 ft Foundation is a Not for profit setup to improve lives of people settled in very remote mountainous hamlets, in areas that are inaccessible and isolated due to reasons of harsh mountainous terrain. 17000 ft has its roots in high altitude Ladakh, a desolate cold desert in the Himalayan mountainous state of Jammu and Kashmir, India, situated in altitudes upwards of 9300 ft, with temperatures dropping to -40 degree Celsius and hundreds of tiny, scattered remote villages.
  • Bhumi is one of India's largest youth volunteer non-profit volunteer organisations enabling thousands across India to volunteer for education of under-privileged children and civic issues. Bhumi as a platform will enable over 12,000 volunteers in more than 12 cities across India contribute for causes like education, environment, animals and community welfare.
  • Guzarish is a social mutual fund where we raise contributions from individuals and invest in projects to maximize social impact for our investors. Guzarish's flagship project 'Books For All' ' created by our team ' focuses on building the reading habit for children in an assisted learning environment. Currently running in its second year, Books For All project has been performing well.
  • Teach For India is a non-profit organization that believes in an excellent education for all children and is striving to end the problem of educational inequity in our country. In the short-term, through our Fellowship program, we provide an opportunity for India's brightest and most promising individuals to serve as full-time teachers to children from low-income communities in some of the nation's most under-resourced schools. In the long-term, we build and support a powerful force of Alumni, who informed by their experiences and insights, work towards affecting systemic changes to realize educational opportunity for all. Through this two-part theory of change, Teach For India seeks to engage everyone in the fight for an excellent education for all.
  • Turnstone Global is a not for profit National level social enterprise working with relentless effort for overall improvement of human lives irrespective of age, gender, religious beliefs, cast, ethnic, origin, birth place or disability status. One of our main focus is educating children under the project [child labor to school] where Turnstone, teaches them basic education, life skill, develop the habit of reading and finally send them to mainstream school but they remain with us in our non-formal school for monitoring their development. So forth we have more then 2000 children in our role.
  • Vimukti Sanstha, runs a school-Vimukti Girls School in Jaipur for poor girls from the slums. Vimukti started in 2004 with 30 girls and currently has 575 girls upto class X. We provide completely free education to the girls-we don't charge any fee and we provide free books /uniforms /stationery /light meals and subsidized transportation. The girls belong to socially and economically weaker sections of the society. Around 95% of the girls are from socially backward classes/minority sections and their family income is not more than Rs 100,000 annually.
  • IDF's journey began in 2004 with a group of dedicated and concerned individuals coming together and wanting to make a difference in the lives of those less privileged than themselves. It was established as an NGO in 2005 and since then has delivered an impressive track record of implementing long-lasting community intervention strategies.IDF passionately believes in the power of education to empower the disadvantaged, break down barriers and challenge social taboos.
  • PYDS is a registered Society located in the foothills of Himalayas, India. To fight the backwardness of the community that they serve, it has embarked upon a journey of transforming underprivileged children through a nationally affiliated School, PYDS learning Academy. It provides value based learning, holistic education, wholesome nourishment, medical support, hostel facilities to senior students, digital learning aids and exposure. Everything is provided free of cost. The effort is currently helping about 510 economically disadvantaged students, particularly girls. It has brought hope to communities, salvaged potential anti-socials and created possible change makers.
  • Goonj is an 18 years old award winning social enterprise working across India. Founded by Anshu Gupta in 1999, with a mission to highlight clothing as an ignored basic need of many. Under his leadership, Goonj is turning the menace of growing urban waste into a tool to trigger large scale rural development work. It's 'School to School 'initiative focuses on filling up the critical gaps in education by reaching the under-utilised school material (like stationery, bags, water bottles, lunch boxes, uniforms, and books) in far-flung village/slum schools. It's not about making the child a recipient of donation and charity; it's more about rewarding the child for what he/she does. More on www.goonj.org
  • The mission of Sikshasandhan is to promote a form of education that is inspired by the life-experiences of people, especially the poor and the marginalized, their struggles, achievements, hopes and aspirations - a form of education that is driven by critical human consciousness, and, therefore, liberating and transformational.
  • Miitti is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), started by the students of Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in May, 2014. This student initiative is to target four issues concerning the tribal villages in remote interiors of Rajasthan, India. These are Education, Agriculture, and Employment. Miitti organizes annual summer camps for educational purposes through multiple events like career counseling workshops, art and craft activities, academic lectures etc.
  • Empowering Minds works in the field of education and mental health. They serve around 220 underprivileged children from the migrants and minority communities. At their non-formal education centre, the children are not only being educated and mainstreamed in a nearby school but also provided midday snacks with various co-curricular activities.
  • As a part of Isha’s social outreach programs, Isha Vidhya rural schools have been started in villages (under the umbrella of Isha Education, established in 2005) to provide high quality school education to underprivileged rural children who cannot otherwise access or afford it. In 2012, Isha Vidhya began to carry out critical interventions to improve the quality of education in rural Government schools.
  • Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) was founded in 1993 with only 125 tribal students. It has grown in all dimensions to become the world’s largest residential institution for 25,308 students of tribal origin. It provides education, accommodation, food, health care, study material, clothing, vocational training, games and sports, computer education, state-of-the-art pedagogy and other facilities free of cost. KISS has been recognized by the United Nations and has been accorded Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council.
  • Kidpower India is a nonprofit organization started in 2007 and is committed to create a safer world for children and protect their rights. It provides positive and practical training workshops in safety skills to children, teens and adults. Kidpower India also provides education scholarship for girl children and children with disability and provides support in terms of academic fee, uniform, books etc.
  • Literacy India’s endeavour is to impart basic education amongst children by exposing them to a variety of vocational skills in performing arts, computer animation, multimedia etc. The organization believes in innovative pedagogy in order to retain the children within the purview of education. Literacy India is working across Delhi NCR, Haryana, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, UP, Jharkhand, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
  • Make A Difference mobilizes young leaders to achieve equitable outcomes for children in shelters across India. Their core programmes focuses on empowering children through better emotional health, life skills, exposure, educational support, transition readiness and after care; changing the ecosystem around the child by driving better practices among the institutions that directly affect their lives, primarily shelters, schools, family, state and society.
  • Milaan, a youth-led organisation, aims to educate, enable, and empower children and young people, especially adolescent girls in rural India. They believe in the power of every individual to be a change-maker in their own lives and the communities they come from. Over the last 10 years, Milaan has worked with over 10,000 beneficiaries and advocated for safer and more inclusive spaces for them at various state and national forums.
  • PES is committed to impart formal & informal, Health awareness education to adults, women & children in the rural areas of India. To ensure development & bring them at par to compete with urban society. As step forward with this education & training the rural population will learn to work & generate income for their better living & the children will get value added education. PES runs the BDP School in village Barauli, UP wherein they impart highly subsidized education for the underprivileged kids.
  • RBKS is working since 1981 for the cause of education, climate change, environment, women and child development, sanitation, amongst numerous other causes across the state of Rajasthan. RBKS is also panelled with Government of Rajasthan to monitor watershed, rural development project.
  • Rural Development Foundation aims to make a lifelong difference in the lives of rural, underprivileged girls and boys, through holistic education. Rural Development Foundation was set up in 1996 with a mission to Educate, Engage and Empower rural children, so that they can break the cycle of poverty that almost every rural family finds itself in. The change that RDF envisioned over two decades ago to help families become financially more self sufficient was through the means of providing a high quality of education to children of poor farmers and tribals residing in rural Telangana.
  • Sahyog is working in cooperation with various stakeholders to bring about difference in the lives of underprivileged, deprived women, children and their families and communities is what Sahyog is all about. Sahyog care is a registered voluntary NGO which has been working for the empowerment of marginalized sections of society since 2002. They have focused on eliminating socio-economic inequality, promoting health, nutrition and well-being, facilitating self-sufficiency and promoting the promotion of the villages.
  • Salaam Bombay Foundation works with the underprivileged children in the slums of Mumbai helping with their education, health and developing skillset to empower them to lead a better life.
  • Sarthak Prayas is a 14 year old NGO working for the cause of education, environment, blood donations and senior citizens. The education program called 'Build a Foundation' runs in 8 centres across NCR, imparting remedial education to primary students studying in govt schools. Sarthak Prayas plans to have 15 centres by theyear end.
  • Sevalaya is a registered charitable trust established in 1988, with activities in villages around Thiruvallur and Kancheepuram district. The centres are operate from Kasuva village and Aayalur village near Thiruninravur in Tiruvallur District, North West of Chennai in Tamilnadu, India and in vadanallur village near Uttiramerur and Thirumalai Vaiyavur village in Kancheepuram district, South of Chennai in Tamilnadu.
  • The foundation aims to bring about the economic and social empowerment of the Musahar community of Bihar by providing free education to their children. Musahar population is estimated to be 4 to 5 million, and all of them are landless labourers (many being bonded labourers). Shoshit Seva Sangh (SSS) was established in July 2005 with the aim of improving the quality of life for the children of this unfortunate community.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Snapdeal earn profits from this initiative?

This is a not for profit initiative by Snapdeal. Snapdeal does not earn any profits from this initiative.

What does A stationery Kit contains? How does this work based on number of kids?

A Stationery Kit for 1 kid contains 2 Natraj 621 pencils, 1 Nataraj Classic Ball Pen, 1 Natraj 621 Sharpener, 1 Nataraj 621 Scale and 1 Natraj Plasto 621 Eraser 15 Cm. When you order stationery kits for 50 kids, it would include 100 pencils, 50 ball pens, 50 sharpeners, 50 rulers and 50 erasers.

Why donate stationery kits?

Access to stationery is an important part of education. By contributing stationery, you provide these underprivileged kids the accessibility to study and grow.

Are there any separate shipping charges applicable on the shipment?

There are no separate shipping charges applicable.

How does this campaign run?

Users come online on Snapdeal and order stationery kits. Orders are then collated at local warehouse - K 10 Enterprises, Thane and then dispatched to respective NGOs. Finally, contributed stationery kits are received by NGOs and distributed among underprivileged kids to support their education.

Which NGOs would receive the stationery kits that I will contribute?

The stationery kits will be delivered to multiple NGOs across India as per their requirements. You could view the NGOs list in the 'Partner NGOs' section on the campaign page.

When will NGOs receive books contributed by me?

The stationery kits are collated in approximately one week and are delivered to NGO partners within around two weeks of you placing the order.

Can I claim tax exemption through these donations?

As per Government rules, product donations are not covered under tax exemptions.

How many stationery kits can I contribute?

There is no upper limit. Please contribute as much as you want.

How will I get updated about the status of my contribution?

You will be able to check the status of your contribution under 'My Orders' section on the website. You will also get to know the details of shipping as well as confirmation of delivery via email.