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GIVE ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsor Internet access for a high school student in need. Receive monthly
updates detailing how your donation was spent and the remarkable success stories
of those you’ve helped.

Donate

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I can't think of a higher leverage way to help someone in life than giving them
internet access.

LENNY RACHITSKY

Author, Investor

The most cost-efficient way to boost socioeconomic growth? Connectivity,
GiveInternet.org would tell you.

...Many reasons behind the disparity but according to GiveInternet they all boil
down to affordability. 




OUR MISSION

1.1 billion students can’t afford internet access. 52% are girls.

We exist to make it simple and transparent for anyone to sponsor internet access
and laptops for students in need, allowing them to access global knowledge and
equal opportunities.


WHY WE EXIST


COUNTRIES

We currently work in: India Kenya Uganda Nigeria Georgia


OUR FOCUS AREAS IN 2024

We reach students in underserved communities in Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Jordan,
and India, focusing on refugee camps and areas with limited access to education
and the internet. Together with our donor community, we create opportunities for
education, empowerment, and growth.

All Countries

2930 students have access. 928 Awaiting



Every small step counts! Help us reach this milestone by donating 9$.

DISCOVER THE CHARMING ZESTAPHONI, GEORGIA

IKEM, AN UP-AND-COMING SOFTWARE ENGINEER HAS ACCESS TO THE INTERNET NOW!

GOODNESS FROM NIGERIA IS READY TO START CODING

MEETING YOUR FIRST COMPUTER

OUR STUDENT ADVOCATES FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN KENYA

THE JOY OF UNBOXING. A FAMILY IN GEORGIA

RAMAZANI HELPS REFUGEES THROUGH HIS WEBSITE 

LAGODEKHI IN EASTERN GEORGIA IS ONLINE

KAKUMA'S ASPIRING WEB DESIGNER

EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES WITH INTERNET

AISHAT IS READY TO BREAK INTO STEM

JOAN - THE BEST VIDEOGRAPHER!

COME ALONG FOR A RIDE TO OUR STUDENTS IN RACHA

DISCOVER THE CHARMING ZESTAPHONI, GEORGIA

IKEM, AN UP-AND-COMING SOFTWARE ENGINEER HAS ACCESS TO THE INTERNET NOW!

GOODNESS FROM NIGERIA IS READY TO START CODING

MEETING YOUR FIRST COMPUTER

OUR STUDENT ADVOCATES FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN KENYA

THE JOY OF UNBOXING. A FAMILY IN GEORGIA

RAMAZANI HELPS REFUGEES THROUGH HIS WEBSITE 

LAGODEKHI IN EASTERN GEORGIA IS ONLINE




EDUCATION PARTNERS

Our partners' educational programs prepare underserved students as future
developers, designers, teachers, healthcare workers and entrepreneurs. Together,
we equip these students with laptops and Internet access to help them achieve
their full potential.




OUR STUDENTS

Has Access
Generative AI

ABRAHAM

27 y.o.

Kenya

Abraham is interested in exploring new programming languages, generative AI and
data science. One project he is proud of from his studies is a web application
developed by him that streamlined a local business's online ordering process. I
aim to continue growing my freelance business and take on challenging projects.

Has Access
Software Development

ALI

27 y.o.

Indonesia

Ali had to leave Afghanistan when he was one, and he has lived as a refugee in
Pakistan and Indonesia ever since. Despite difficulties, he enrolled in a
university program for computer science and is planning to continue working
towards improving the situation of people with similar struggles to him after he
has received the laptop and internet connection that he needs.

Has Access
Cloud Engeneering

GLADYS

27 y.o.

Nigeria

For Gladys, a motivated cloud engineer, having access to the Internet and the
computer is a life-changing opportunity. She says it would enable her to stay up
to date with the latest technologies and best practices in the field. We’re more
than happy to support her on that journey!

Has Access
Management

RUPALI

26 y.o.

India

Rupali is currently attending English sessions at our partner organization,
NavGurukul, which delivers affordable tech education to underprivileged girls in
India. Interested in management, Rupali aspires to become CEO of Navgurukul and
support women in education. She values time and sees the computer's importance
in learning and achieving her goals.

Has Access
Coding

RAMAZAN

20 y.o.

Kenya

"Having access to the Internet means the world to me. A computer is a gateway to
the global community. It allows me to connect with like-minded individuals, join
coding communities, and collaborate on projects with developers from around the
world. It also serves as a means of staying connected with loved ones."

Has Access
Software Development

SHERIFA

23 y.o.

Ghana

Sherifa Nketsiaba first became interested in IT when she completed Senior High
school. She overcame many challenges and acquired exceptional skills from her
studies and work experiences. She told us that there’s so much more she can
accomplish with the new laptop: “I plan on using the laptop given to me to the
very maximum and to enhance my skills and potential.”

Has Access
Website Development

FAITH BENA

22 y.o.

Uganda

Faith is studying website development and wants to become a professional in the
future! A new laptop means more time for practicing and perfecting her skills.
She is happy about receiving Internet access, as she wishes to widen her
connections and find all the exciting opportunities online. 



Has Access
Biology & Math

LIZA

16 y.o.

Georgia

"The laptop will help me study important topics, create projects, attend
trainings, and take online tests," says Lisa. She enjoys mathematics, biology,
and Georgian at school because she likes numbers, the structure of living
beings, and native literature. Reading books in her free time is her favorite
activity, as it broadens her horizons and improves her vocabulary.

Has Access
Computer Science

SOLOMON

26 y.o.

Uganda

Solomon enrolled in a free digital skills training program that would enable him
to acquire his desired skill of website development. With the support of the
Elevate program, he was saved from the pits of drugs and gambling. A newly
acquired laptop and internet access will serve as a stepping stone towards many
great things on the journey of his professional development.

Has Access
Data Science

NELLY

26 y.o.

Malawi

Nelly is passionate about many things in life - she is currently studying
accounting at ALX Africa while trying to hone her tech skills via additional
courses. Her dream is to become a data scientist, but throughout her life, her
main priority has been uplifting those in need. We are proud to have helped
someone like Nelly on her journey to change the world.

Has Access
Literature

RAINDI

17 y.o.

Georgia

Raindi plans on becoming a philologist and has already chosen where he wants to
continue his studies- at Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University. He often needs
the Internet for gathering more information and making presentations.

Has Access
Software Development

TRACY

26 y.o.

Ghana

As someone who grew up in a loving family radiating with joy and kindness, Tracy
understands the impact a good support system can have on a person's life. With
the new laptop, she plans on continuing to give back to her community by
conducting free programming classes and website development training for women. 

Has Access
Generative AI

ABRAHAM

27 y.o.

Kenya

Abraham is interested in exploring new programming languages, generative AI and
data science. One project he is proud of from his studies is a web application
developed by him that streamlined a local business's online ordering process. I
aim to continue growing my freelance business and take on challenging projects.

Has Access
Software Development

ALI

27 y.o.

Indonesia

Ali had to leave Afghanistan when he was one, and he has lived as a refugee in
Pakistan and Indonesia ever since. Despite difficulties, he enrolled in a
university program for computer science and is planning to continue working
towards improving the situation of people with similar struggles to him after he
has received the laptop and internet connection that he needs.

Has Access
Cloud Engeneering

GLADYS

27 y.o.

Nigeria

For Gladys, a motivated cloud engineer, having access to the Internet and the
computer is a life-changing opportunity. She says it would enable her to stay up
to date with the latest technologies and best practices in the field. We’re more
than happy to support her on that journey!

Has Access
Management

RUPALI

26 y.o.

India

Rupali is currently attending English sessions at our partner organization,
NavGurukul, which delivers affordable tech education to underprivileged girls in
India. Interested in management, Rupali aspires to become CEO of Navgurukul and
support women in education. She values time and sees the computer's importance
in learning and achieving her goals.

Has Access
Coding

RAMAZAN

20 y.o.

Kenya

"Having access to the Internet means the world to me. A computer is a gateway to
the global community. It allows me to connect with like-minded individuals, join
coding communities, and collaborate on projects with developers from around the
world. It also serves as a means of staying connected with loved ones."

Has Access
Software Development

SHERIFA

23 y.o.

Ghana

Sherifa Nketsiaba first became interested in IT when she completed Senior High
school. She overcame many challenges and acquired exceptional skills from her
studies and work experiences. She told us that there’s so much more she can
accomplish with the new laptop: “I plan on using the laptop given to me to the
very maximum and to enhance my skills and potential.”


All Countries All Students


WHO SUPPORTS US?

NINUTSA NANITASHVILI

Technology and Startup Evangelist

The easiest way to have an impact on someone's life, give them opportunities.
This is our responsibility, especially for those of us in the tech industry. 

LENNY RACHITSKY

Author, Investor

"I can't think of a higher leverage way to help someone in life than giving them
internet access."

BENJAMIN KEEP

Cognitive Scientist, PHD, Educator



JEREMY MCDOWELL

Youtube Educator - Jeremy's IT Lab

I was lucky enough to have my own computer and Internet access from a young age,
but there are still nearly 3 billion people in the world who have neither. Now
access to the Internet isn't just a luxury; it's a necessity for education and
personal growth. This is why I've decided to support GiveInternet.org's mission
by contributing $200 from my website profit.
 

NANA JANASHIA & JOSH STARMER

TechWorld with Nana & StatQuest



ALIENA CAI

Product Designer, Educator



GEORGE OSIPOV

PhD fellow in Theoretical Computer Science, Linköping University

I donated to GiveInternet because the Internet, to me, is the best source of
education. As their consultant on the Khan Academy Georgia project, I know the
team well, I am aware of their enthusiasm and sense of responsibility and I am
confident that they can find the best use of each penny donated.

MAIA SURMAVA

CIO at Discovery Health



NICHOLAS WILKINSON

YouTube Educator



LASHA KERDIKASHVILI

Senior Consultant, EY

The fact that the Give Internet team works with such transparency and dedication
fills me with optimism. I feel like this is a group of passionate people who
accumulated valuable experience in educational projects, saw a clear need for
this project, developed a strategy and executed it all very professionally.

NINUTSA NANITASHVILI

Technology and Startup Evangelist

The easiest way to have an impact on someone's life, give them opportunities.
This is our responsibility, especially for those of us in the tech industry. 

LENNY RACHITSKY

Author, Investor

"I can't think of a higher leverage way to help someone in life than giving them
internet access."

BENJAMIN KEEP

Cognitive Scientist, PHD, Educator



JEREMY MCDOWELL

Youtube Educator - Jeremy's IT Lab

I was lucky enough to have my own computer and Internet access from a young age,
but there are still nearly 3 billion people in the world who have neither. Now
access to the Internet isn't just a luxury; it's a necessity for education and
personal growth. This is why I've decided to support GiveInternet.org's mission
by contributing $200 from my website profit.
 


All donors


WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?

Radical transparency and accountability are our main goals. Once a month only,
you will receive an update on our transparency reports and bank statements as
well as our amazing footage and students’ achievement stories. We are 501(c)(3)
charity. Your Donation is tax-deductible

Highest transparency rating from: 

MONTHLY UPDATES



ACTIVITY REPORTS



BANK STATEMENTS

See all reports


DONATION BREAKDOWN

YOUR DONATION IS BEING DIRECTED TO STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE, AND HERE'S
HOW MUCH IT TAKES TO GET IT TO THEM.

DONATION AMOUNT



Even $1 is priceless to the families

-$0.220

card processing fee (2.2% + $0.30)

-$0.000

Money wires to local partners (0%)

STUDENT RECEIVES

$9.48

Monthly internet cost is $9.0


STUDENTS STORIES

MARION (21 Y.O.)

Kenya

Meet Marion, a cancer survivor working to change lives!

Read more

TORNIKE (18 Y.O.)

Georgia

Meet Tornike - A future beekeeper from Kharagauli, Georgia!

Read more

ABDIRAHMAN (25 Y.O.)

Kenya

Meet Abdirahman, an aspiring cyber analyst and ethical hacker from Ethiopia who
now lives in Kakuma Refugee Camp.

Read more

MARIAM (17 Y.O.)

Georgia

Thanks to Mariam, a young environmental activist, three cities in Georgia will
now have solar panels!

Read more

GEORGE (21 Y.O.)

Uganda

Meet George, a future Creative and Brand Designer on a path to turning his
creative dreams into reality.

Read more

STEPHEN (26 Y.O.)

Kenya

Meet Stephen—a determined 26-year-old from Lodwar and the person behind the
first online TV station in the Turkana region in Kenya! 

Read more

NIA (18 Y.O.)

Georgia

Meet Nia - a future diplomat and international relations specialist!

Read more

NELLY (26 Y.O.)

Malawi

Meet Nelly, a social worker who helped thousands of children, women and girls!

Read more

SAIDA (19 Y.O.)

Georgia

No one knows the importance of the Internet better than Saida, an ethnically
Azeri student teaching Georgian to her community.

Read more

ELISO (17 Y.O.)

Georgia

Meet Eliso, a 17-year-old girl ready to take on the world!

Read more

SEVERIAN (19 Y.O.)

Georgia

Severian, a first-year student, is a civil engineer working on a Mars rover, and
he owes his academic success to the Internet.

Read more

MARION (21 Y.O.)

Kenya

Meet Marion, a cancer survivor working to change lives!

Read more

TORNIKE (18 Y.O.)

Georgia

Meet Tornike - A future beekeeper from Kharagauli, Georgia!

Read more

ABDIRAHMAN (25 Y.O.)

Kenya

Meet Abdirahman, an aspiring cyber analyst and ethical hacker from Ethiopia who
now lives in Kakuma Refugee Camp.

Read more

MARIAM (17 Y.O.)

Georgia

Thanks to Mariam, a young environmental activist, three cities in Georgia will
now have solar panels!

Read more

More stories

See for yourself how their lives are changing!


DAMAGE CALCULATOR

SEE WHAT IS THE COST OF LEAVING EVERYONE WITHOUT INTERNET IN YOUR COUNTRY, AND
HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE CURRENTLY WITHOUT INTERNET ACCESS.

COUNTRY:

AfghanistanAlbaniaAlgeriaAndorraAngolaAntigua and
BarbudaArgentinaArmeniaArubaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBahamas,
TheBahrainBangladeshBarbadosBelarusBelgiumBelizeBeninBermudaBhutanBoliviaBosnia
and HerzegovinaBotswanaBrazilBrunei DarussalamBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundiCabo
VerdeCambodiaCameroonCanadaCentral African
RepublicChadChileChinaColombiaComorosCongo, Dem. Rep.Congo, Rep.Costa RicaCote
d'IvoireCroatiaCubaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkDjiboutiDominicaDominican
RepublicEcuadorEgypt, Arab Rep.El SalvadorEquatorial
GuineaEritreaEstoniaEswatiniEthiopiaFaroe IslandsFijiFinlandFranceGabonGambia,
TheGeorgiaGermanyGhanaGreeceGreenlandGrenadaGuamGuatemalaGuineaGuinea-BissauGuyanaHaitiHondurasHong
Kong SAR, ChinaHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIran, Islamic
Rep.IraqIrelandIsraelItalyJamaicaJapanJordanKazakhstanKenyaKiribatiKorea,
Rep.KuwaitKyrgyz RepublicLao
PDRLatviaLebanonLesothoLiberiaLibyaLiechtensteinLithuaniaLuxembourgMacao SAR,
ChinaMacedonia, FYRMadagascarMalawiMalaysiaMaldivesMaliMaltaMarshall
IslandsMauritaniaMauritiusMexicoMicronesia, Fed.
Sts.MoldovaMonacoMongoliaMontenegroMoroccoMozambiqueMyanmarNamibiaNauruNepalNetherlandsNew
ZealandNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNorwayOmanPakistanPanamaPapua New
GuineaParaguayPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalPuerto RicoQatarRomaniaRussian
FederationRwandaSamoaSan MarinoSao Tome and PrincipeSaudi
ArabiaSenegalSerbiaSeychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSlovak RepublicSloveniaSolomon
IslandsSomaliaSouth AfricaSouth SudanSpainSri LankaSt. Kitts and NevisSt.
LuciaSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesSub-Saharan
AfricaSudanSurinameSwedenSwitzerlandTajikistanTanzaniaThailandTimor-LesteTogoTongaTrinidad
and TobagoTunisiaTurkeyTurkmenistanTuvaluUgandaUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited
KingdomUnited StatesUruguayUzbekistanVanuatuVenezuela, RBVietnamVirgin Islands
(U.S.)Yemen, Rep.ZambiaZimbabwe
 * ×India

DAYS AFFECTED:



TOTAL COST IMPACT:

$1,012,238,748

PEOPLE W/O INTERNET:

572,551,404




WHO ARE WE?

WE COME FROM A DEVELOPING COUNTRY

and we have seen first-hand what happens when we introduce connectivity into
someone's life.

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HOW WE PAY OUR SALARIES

When you sign up as a monthly donor, you can add a portion of your donation to
our administrative expenses. (like salaries, growth, and marketing costs.)

Find out more about our costs

BRINGING STUDENTS ONLINE SINCE 2017

Our team got together in 2017 to create a local platform and crowdfund
connectivity and laptops for students in need. Public feedback exceeded our
expectations so we decided to expand.

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HOW WE WORK

SPONSOR

It takes $9 to sponsor connectivity for 1 family for a month.

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You choose where to direct your money - be it student costs or admin expenses

RECEIVE UPDATES

Receive monthly updates on student achievements and how the money is spent

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Here's how we provide connectivity


OUR PARTNERS



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YOUR IMPACT

We continuously measure the changes in the lives of our students through
in-depth interviews and quantitative studies.

44%

improves their mental well-being 

51%

uses online courses more frequently

85%

improves their computer skills

Student Education

Here's what we do to help our students grow


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What exactly will the students receive?


A personal laptop, an Internet connection throughout their years in school, free
access to educational resources, mentorship from the team, and training
opportunities. 

How will my money be spent?


You control how your money is spent. You choose what to sponsor (Internet
access, laptops, or both), you can choose the country you want to sponsor, and
you can allocate a portion of your donation to our administrative
expenses (staff salaries, marketing and growth costs, etc.). Whatever's left is
spent on Internet fees and laptop costs for students in our partner country.
Each month you will receive updates with student achievements, bank statements
and transparency reports.

How do you provide connectivity?


We collaborate with partners on the ground - NGOs who work with high school
students in need. Once a student is equipped with a laptop, local internet
service providers equip the family with Internet access upon the family's
request and with the help of our local partner if needed. Your monthly donations
cover the Internet fees throughout the student's years in school. 

Can I cancel or modify my donation?


Of course! At any time, you can log into your account and modify or cancel your
donation or payment methods. Normally we process monthly transactions on the 5th
of every month. We will send you an email if there's an issue with your donation
so be on the lookout. 

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