Gifts-In-Kind
This programme Offers an efficient mechanism to donate products, office supplies and equipment to community-based programs
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About Donation
What Does the Program Do?
- Offers an Efficient Mechanism: Allows businesses to donate products, office supplies, and equipment to community-based programs.
- Benefits Community-Based NGOs: Enables non-governmental organizations to benefit from in-kind support provided by individuals and businesses.
What Products Can Your Business Contribute?
Products include, but are not limited to:
- Electronics and Office Supplies: Computers, electronic equipment, office supplies.
- Physiotherapy Items: Parallel bars, mirrors with wheels, wall bars, wooden staircases, static cycles.
- Clothing: Apparel for children and young adults with intellectual disabilities.
- Educational Tools: Interactive smart boards with software for persons with autism and other learning difficulties.
- Pharmaceuticals: Medicines and healthcare products.
- School Supplies: Stationery and educational materials.
- Building Supplies: Construction materials and other items critically needed by members of IG.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Use of Donated Products?
Yes, there are restrictions:
- Intended Use Only: Donations must be used by recipient organizations to operate their offices or provide community services as noted in their mission statements.
- Prohibited Uses: Donations cannot be used to generate individual profit, given to volunteers or staff members, or sold in retail stores, on websites, or in any other manner. Misuse of donated products will result in immediate removal from the program and possible legal action.
Benefits for Your Business
- Enhances Public Image: Participation in the Gift-In-Kind Program showcases your company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility milestones.
- Increases Environmental Consciousness: By donating excess inventory through the program, you promote environmental sustainability and demonstrate to customers that you prefer to donate rather than dispose of surplus goods, especially benefiting Persons with Intellectual Disabilities.