Donate: Help our women help themselves

To enable us to reach out the largest number of women we can, meet our growth goals and our Vision targets for a corpus towards our continued work, Ankur Kala needs your generous support. We accept donations of any amount from India and countries with which India has diplomatic relations.

Individuals and corporate can both use the form below to donate or initiate the process of donating. You can also contact our office directly.

Ankur Kala provides proper receipts for all donations, and you are eligible for a tax deduction u/s 80G (within India only.) We are also FCRA registered for international donors to make confident and hassel-free donations.

For donating towards specific purposes, please see the options under Sponsors »

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Donation Form.
Use this form to initiate a donation towards the work of Ankur Kala.
To Ankur Kala
Kolkata 700017

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I/We appreciate the good work of Ankur Kala and want to join in this work for our sisters with a donation:

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Please donate for training and empowering underprivileged women in our training centres at Mathurapur Sonarpur (South 24 Parganas in West Bengal) and Kolkata. They are trained in food processing, batik and bandhni (traditional forms of artistic textile painting and dyeing), catering work and tailoring through various outreach programs. Your donation will go a long way towards making our underprivileged and marginalised women live a life of dignity and be freed from the evils of human trafficking in the rural areas.

Receipts will be given for all donations as per Indian Income Tax Rules (80G / 12A )

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Ankur Kala is a registered charity, in Calcutta, India.