You can donate online through EducateToSave.com using secure payment options, or explore sponsorship, scholarship, and fundraising opportunities.
Visit our Sponsor a Child page to make one-time contributions, recurring donations, sponsor a child, or support scholarships. Every contribution helps ensure that financially disadvantaged children can continue receiving quality education.
Yes. Donations are processed through secure payment systems designed to protect donor information and financial transactions.
Educate To Save utilises trusted payment processing systems with security measures to safeguard financial transactions and personal information. Supporters can contribute with confidence, knowing their donations are handled through secure channels.
Eligible donations may qualify for tax benefits under applicable laws and regulations. Donation receipts are provided for qualifying contributions.
Tax benefits vary depending on the donor's country of residence and applicable regulations. Educate To Save provides donation receipts that donors may use when claiming available tax deductions. Donors should consult qualified tax advisors regarding the specific tax treatment in their jurisdiction.
Yes. Educate To Save welcomes support from donors around the world through approved international giving channels.
International donors can make secure contributions through designated donation platforms. These contributions help fund scholarships, educational programmes, and student support initiatives benefiting children in rural communities across India.
Donation receipts are issued after eligible contributions and can be used for personal records and applicable tax purposes.
After making a donation, supporters typically receive an acknowledgment and receipt confirming the contribution. If you do not receive a receipt or require a duplicate copy, the Educate To Save support team can assist in providing the necessary documentation.
Educate To Save welcomes contributions of all sizes. Sponsorship units begin at ₹32,000 annually, but any contribution — however modest — makes a difference.
Even smaller donations contribute toward scholarship pools that collectively support students in need. Visit the Sponsor a Child page to explore available giving options.
Yes. Recurring donation options allow supporters to make regular monthly or annual contributions toward child education.
Regular contributions provide stability and help ensure that students receive ongoing educational support without interruption. Contact the Educate To Save team to learn about available recurring giving options.
Educate To Save accepts secure online payment methods including credit and debit cards, UPI, net banking, and other approved digital payment options.
Multiple payment methods are available to ensure supporters can contribute in the way that suits them best. For specific payment method queries, please contact our team.
Yes. Donors who prefer privacy can make anonymous contributions to support child education programmes.
While basic details may be required for official donation receipts and tax documentation, Educate To Save respects donor preferences regarding privacy. Contact the team to discuss anonymous donation options.
Yes. Donations can be made in honour of a loved one or as a heartfelt tribute to someone's memory.
A memorial or tribute donation is a meaningful way to celebrate a life, mark a special occasion, or honour someone who valued education. Contact the Educate To Save team to arrange a tribute donation and receive appropriate acknowledgment.
Donors may discontinue their contributions at any time. Please contact the Educate To Save team to update your donation status.
If you have a recurring donation set up, inform the team in advance so the arrangement can be updated accordingly. For child sponsorships, the team will work to ensure continuity of support for the student through alternative means.
Donations support the educational ecosystem that students need to learn and thrive — including qualified teachers, learning resources, infrastructure, technology, and student support services.
Rather than covering a single expense, contributions help sustain the full range of services that make quality education possible. Sponsorship funds are directed toward specific students, while general donations support scholarship pools and programme costs. View student success stories to understand the real impact of donor support.
Yes. Donors can direct contributions toward specific sponsorship programmes such as the Rural Rise, Live and Learn, or Empowered Girls programmes.
Each programme supports students with different needs. Donors who have a preference for a particular type of educational initiative can specify this when making their contribution. Contact the team to discuss programme-specific giving options.
Yes. Educate To Save accepts contributions from international donors in foreign currencies through approved international giving channels.
The organisation follows applicable regulations for receiving international donations. Currency conversion is handled through approved payment systems to ensure compliance and transparency. For international giving enquiries, please contact our team.
Eligible Indian donors can claim deductions under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act by submitting the donation receipt issued by Educate To Save along with their income tax return.
To claim the deduction, retain your official donation receipt (Form 10BE for eligible donations). The receipt contains the registration details required for claiming the 80G benefit. Consult your chartered accountant or tax advisor to ensure the deduction is correctly filed.
Section 80G of the Income Tax Act allows Indian taxpayers to claim deductions on donations made to approved charitable organisations, thereby reducing their taxable income.
The deduction percentage and applicable limits vary depending on the type of organisation and the donation amount. Educate To Save, supported by The Kalgidhar Society, holds applicable registrations. Consult a tax advisor for guidance on claiming the deduction in your specific situation.
The amount of income tax saved by donating depends on your income tax slab and the applicable 80G deduction percentage.
Under Section 80G, eligible donations reduce your taxable income, which in turn reduces the total tax payable. For example, a donor in the 30% tax bracket donating ₹50,000 (with 50% deduction eligibility) could save up to ₹7,500 in tax. Consult a qualified tax advisor for calculations based on your specific situation.
The official donation receipt issued by Educate To Save after your contribution serves as the documentation required for claiming the Section 80G tax deduction.
For donations above specified thresholds, Form 10BE is the prescribed format for claiming 80G benefits. If you have not received your receipt or require a duplicate, please contact our team.
Yes. Form 10BE is issued for eligible donations as required under the Income Tax Act for claiming Section 80G deductions.
Form 10BE is the prescribed donation certificate that registered charitable organisations must issue to donors. It contains the donor's details, donation amount, and the organisation's registration information required for filing the deduction claim. If you have not received Form 10BE after making an eligible donation, please contact the team.
The Kalgidhar Society, which supports Educate To Save, holds applicable registrations for receiving foreign contributions in compliance with FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) requirements.
FCRA registration allows eligible Indian organisations to accept contributions from foreign donors. The organisation follows all applicable regulatory requirements for managing and utilising international contributions. For specific FCRA queries, please contact our team.
NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) can donate to Educate To Save. Tax benefit eligibility depends on their residency status and the provisions of applicable Indian tax laws.
NRIs who have Indian taxable income may be eligible to claim Section 80G deductions on qualifying donations. The specific tax treatment depends on the donor's tax residency and applicable DTAA provisions. NRI donors should consult a qualified Chartered Accountant familiar with NRI taxation to understand available benefits.
Yes. Companies can contribute toward Educate To Save's educational programmes as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives under Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013.
Education is an eligible CSR activity. Companies can sponsor children, fund smart classrooms, support teacher training, or contribute toward scholarships as part of their CSR obligations. Contact the Educate To Save team to explore corporate giving and CSR partnership opportunities.
Yes. Educate To Save welcomes group donations from organisations, clubs, corporate teams, and community groups who wish to collectively support child education.
Group giving allows multiple donors to pool contributions toward a common purpose — such as sponsoring several children or funding a specific educational initiative. Contact the team to discuss group giving arrangements.
Voluntary donations to registered charitable organisations are generally exempt from GST (Goods and Services Tax) in India. No GST is charged on donations made to Educate To Save.
Donations are treated as voluntary contributions and are not subject to GST under Indian tax law. For specific tax queries related to your donation, please consult a qualified tax advisor.
If you entered incorrect details during the donation process, please contact the Educate To Save support team immediately with your transaction reference number and correct information.
The team will assist in updating the details where possible and ensuring that your donation receipt reflects the correct information. Errors in name, address, or PAN number should be reported promptly as they may affect tax documentation. Please contact us as soon as possible.
Yes. Duplicate donation receipts for previous contributions can be requested from the Educate To Save team.
If you have misplaced a receipt or need a copy for tax filing purposes, the team can assist in retrieving and reissuing the necessary documentation. Please provide your contribution details (date, amount, and donor name) when making the request. Contact the team through our contact page.
Form 10BE is the prescribed donation certificate that registered charitable organisations must issue to donors for claiming deductions under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
Introduced as part of the revised 80G framework, Form 10BE must be issued by eligible organisations and submitted by donors along with their Income Tax Return when claiming the deduction. It contains the donor's PAN, donation amount, and the organisation's registration details.
Section 80GGA of the Income Tax Act allows deductions for donations made to approved institutions for scientific research or rural development.
This section applies to taxpayers who do not have income from business or profession. Consult a qualified Chartered Accountant to determine whether 80GGA or 80G is applicable to your specific donation and tax situation.
Yes. Sponsorship fees can often be arranged in instalments to accommodate donor preferences. Contact the team to discuss flexible payment arrangements.
Educate To Save endeavours to provide flexible giving options that make regular contributions manageable for supporters with different financial circumstances.
Online donations are typically processed immediately through secure payment gateways. Official receipts are usually issued within a few working days.
If you experience any delays or do not receive confirmation of your donation, please contact the Educate To Save team. For urgent queries, use the contact page to reach the team directly.