EIS Foundation exists to give every curious student in India a real shot at building something that matters — regardless of their school, city, or background. Your support keeps this possible.
Every contribution — financial, material, or digital — is reinvested entirely into programs, components inventory, mentorship infrastructure, and student-led product development. We run lean, on purpose.
Financial pledges power our programs. Resources stock the Unlimited Pantry. SaaS credits give our student builders access to professional tools. Every form of generosity counts.
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The Unlimited Pantry is EIS's open component library — electronics, sensors, microcontrollers, tools, 3D printing materials, and more, freely accessible to every enrolled student. Your in-kind donation stocks it directly.
Student builders need access to professional tools. Cloud credits, design software, AI API access, PCB design tools, CI/CD pipelines — these are often out of reach for school-age students. Your institutional or personal SaaS pledge gives them a fighting chance.
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Donations to EIS Foundation are eligible for 50% deduction under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. Individuals and companies can claim this benefit. Your PAN is required and a stamped receipt will be emailed within 7 working days of your donation.
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EIS Foundation qualifies as a CSR beneficiary under Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013 (Item II — Promotion of Education). We provide a complete CSR compliance documentation package including utilisation reports, impact certificates, and annual disclosures.
Request our CSR proposal deck →These aren't abstract outcomes. They're the tangible things your contribution makes possible for real students in Indian classrooms.
A free component library every enrolled student can draw from — Arduino boards, sensors, motors, Raspberry Pis, filament, and more. No "I can't afford the parts" ever again.
Structured learning pathways from Grade 2 to PhD — Explorer, Builder, Micro-Agency, and Deep Tech — delivered completely free. Your funding removes the cost barrier between a curious child and their first real build.
Real engineers, founders, and practitioners working directly with student teams. Your support helps us coordinate, compensate, and sustain this human infrastructure of guidance.
We don't train students to pass exams — we train them to ship things. EIS students build apps, hardware devices, and services that go out into the world. Your investment funds those first launches.
EIS chapters are being planted in schools and colleges across India. Each chapter needs startup resources, curriculum support, and sometimes a small seed fund. You're planting roots in communities that otherwise wouldn't have access.
The best student projects deserve a chance to become real businesses. EIS's venture seed program provides micro-grants and resources to help the most promising student-built products reach the market.
This is who shows up when the Pantry is stocked and the program is free.
I always wanted to make something but we couldn't afford the components. When I joined EIS and explored the component pantry, I was so excited just looking at everything I could finally use.
Ananya, Grade 12
Built a soil-moisture alert system for her family's farm
Our college had a lab but we never really used it. After EIS set up a chapter, suddenly that lab had students in it at 9 PM. We shipped our first app in eight weeks. It's live. People are using it.
Rohan, 2nd year B.Tech
Co-built a campus carpooling app used by 200+ students
I'm in Class 9. I didn't know what a microcontroller was six months ago. I built a device that tells my grandmother when her plants need water. She cried when I showed her. I think I want to be an inventor.
Pratheek, Grade 9
Phase I Explorer · Smart Plant Monitor project
The next student who walks into an EIS session and finds exactly the component they need to finish their project — that moment is made possible by you. Thank you for being in their corner.