India's Good Giving Machine

How GiveIndia was born and raised to make donating to charity everybody's concern  

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How GiveIndia was born and raised to make donating to charity everybody's concern  

How GiveIndia was born and raised to make donating to charity everybody's concern India's Good Giving Machine By Ashok Mahadevan.

It's the first time I'm using the internet to donate money and I'm nervous. Will I, sitting at home, be able to find a worthwhile charity? Will I be able to make my donation without having to fumble through an interminable number of pop-ups and steps? And will I ever know whom I've helped, and how?

I go to www.giveindia.org, the website of GiveIndia, a trailblazing Indian organization which was among the first anywhere to enable online donations. On its home page, I see that I can choose to contribute anything from Rs250 to Rs25,000 to any of over 200 thoroughly vetted charities from around the country. Each of these charities in turn will offer me specific causes for which I can donate. And I'll also be sent details of whom I've helped, so that I can, if I wish, independently meet them and verify that my money has been well used.

Since I live in Mumbai, it makes sense for me to select a charity in my city. As a former cancer patient, I'd like to help a needy person with a major health problem. And I'm prepared to donate up to Rs4000 for a really worthy cause.

I'm now offered 10 donation options, including `1200 to sponsor a breast prosthesis for a woman with cancer and Rs1000 to pay for the monthly rations of a poor HIV patient. But the one that appeals most to me is Rs4000 to "Save a very poor kidney patient's life by sponsoring his/her monthly requirement of eight dialyses."

The Mumbai NGO that offers this option is called MESCO (for Modern Educational Social & Cultural Organization). It's no fly-by-night outfit. It was founded nearly 50 years ago to help the poor, in various ways, to "live a better tomorrow."

Opting to pay by credit card, I notice that, to cover its costs, GiveIndia is charging me an additional Rs400-ten percent of my donation-thus increasing my total outlay to Rs...

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