NGO Post Best Story Awards
You write. We honor.

Each month, our judges will select the best story from all submission in the last month. The stories will be evaluated on various aspects such as Quality, Originality, Impact and Interaction.

All stories submitted to NGO Post, whether editorials or linked articles, are considered for the awards. So keep writing and participating at NGO Post - you can be the next one to enter our Hall of Fame!
NGO Post Hall of Fame Judging Panel
Jitesh Shivani

November 2009 Winner, for story
New NGO Chapter in Hyderabad - sparsh-ek prayatna

"... I have realized that man is a more important resource than money"

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Anand Koti

October 2009 Winner, for story
Siddharth's creativity needs support and ideas

"..technology can be used for positive ends towards keeping children interested in education and staying in school."

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Krishna Tadepalli

 September 2009 Winner, for story
Support me in imparting quality education for differently abled

"My Idea is to set up an "NGO Gaming site" where in people can play online games and fund various NGOs"

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Chaula Gupta

Director of the Social Entrepreneurship Initiative at Teach For America. Prior to this role, Chaula worked for four years with Ashoka. Trained in telecommunication engineering in Mumbai, Chaula went to Syracuse University for graduate studies in international relations. She has also co-authored a US government study on nuclear terrorism and researched small-arms disarmament at the Geneva-based UN Institute for Disarmament Research.


Jayna Rust

Jayna Rust is a �former teacher, current writer� according to the engraving on her laptop. Rust, a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, became a full-time writer and editor after completing her two-year commitment to Teach For America. After a year of living, working, and traveling through the eastern hemisphere, she is now freelance writing from New York City.


Aneesh Subramaniam

Aneesh, a native of Bangalore, received a bachelor of technology degree from IIT Madras in 2004. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in climate research at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, U.C. at San Diego. He has been involved in some service activities like teach high school students and help in the penetration of technology to the rural sector in a sustainable way.

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