FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers about the foundation, science workshops, school collaborations, volunteering and donations.
About the Foundation
What does Shivalik Children Science Foundation do?
We promote scientific education, innovation and research among children, especially from underserved communities, through workshops, experiments, learning spaces and outreach programs.
What is the belief behind the foundation?
We believe knowledge becomes meaningful only when it is shared. Our motto is Pay Back to Society.
Who are the beneficiaries?
Children, schools, teachers and communities that need practical, engaging and accessible science learning opportunities.
Workshops & Schools
How can a school book a workshop?
Schools can use the Book a Workshop page or contact form with class strength, preferred date, location and topic requirements.
What kind of workshops do you conduct?
We conduct hands-on science experiments, science storytelling sessions, innovation clubs, model-making activities, astronomy awareness, research orientation and teacher support sessions.
Do you provide follow-up resources?
Yes. We can share activity notes, reading suggestions, toolkit recommendations and simple experiments that teachers can continue in school.
Support & Donations
How are donations used?
Donations support workshops, science kits, libraries, lab corners, outreach travel, learning materials and student mentorship initiatives.
Can individuals volunteer?
Yes. Volunteers can support workshops, content preparation, mentoring, documentation, event coordination and school outreach.
Can schools or organizations collaborate with the foundation?
Yes. Schools, colleges and institutions can collaborate on workshops, labs, innovation centers and public science programs.
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