1.1 billion school students cannot afford Internet access.

They are missing out on global knowledge and equal opportunities for growth, and the world is missing out on their vast potential.

Access to the Internet is a basic human right.

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Give access to knowledge and equal opportunities

Give access to knowledge and equal opportunities

Sponsor Internet access for a high school student in need. Receive monthly updates on how your donation was spent, who you helped and how you changed their lives.

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Your gift is tax-deductible

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

We exist to help every student in need discover and realize their potential by providing access to global knowledge and equal opportunities the internet provides.

1.1 billion students can’t afford internet access. 67% are girls.

Countries

Our focus areas in 2023

This year, we are working with some of the most underserved communities. Our work is spread across East Africa (Uganda, Kenya, Malawi), India and countries in the Middle East with a significant population of Syrian refugees (Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan). 

All Countries

2192 students have access. 255 Awaiting

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

Education Partners

We partner with organizations that teach underserved students tech skills like computer programming, design, and digital marketing. And equip the students with laptops and Internet access to help them achieve their full potential in tech.

Our Students

Where Does The Money Go?

100% transparency and accountability is our main goal. 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. 

 

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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.

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

Here's how we provide connectivity

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Students Stories

Saida

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.

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Severian

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.

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Mariam

Mariam (17 y.o.)

Georgia

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

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Lasha

Lasha (16 y.o.)

Georgia

Lasha, 16, is turning his dream of becoming a sailor into a reality. 

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Marika

Marika (19 y.o.)

Georgia

Marika has enroled in university to study psychology and the Internet is helping her cope with her new challenges!

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Marika

Marika (17 y.o.)

Georgia

Meet Marika, 17, from Guria, Georgia, a future investigator and an entrepreneur with a passion for acting.

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Barbare

Barbare (20 y.o.)

Georgia

Barbare secured a grant and built her own guesthouse to attract tourists to her beautiful, mountainous village. 

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Maia

Maia (18 y.o.)

Georgia

Maia, 17, is one of our most hard-working, ambitious students, a future lawyer, and a bookworm!

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Results

The results of the joint fundraising efforts of our organization and our partners

4,862

Our Supporters

$662,006

Raised

2,192

Students online

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.

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

We work 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.

Visit our local platform charte.ge

Who Supports Us?

George Osipov
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
Maia Surmava

CIO at Discovery Health

Ninutsa Nanitashvili
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. 

Lasha Kerdikashvili
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.

Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky

Author, Investor

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

Our Partners

Discover how they support us...

Damage Calculator

See what is the cost of leaving everyone without internet in your country, and how many people are currently without internet access.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

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

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.

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. 

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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