Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, Dhaka
Donate Online – Support Center Information
The Donate Online Support Center of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, Dhaka has been created to guide devotees, donors, and well-wishers who wish to contribute to the Mission’s spiritual, educational, medical, and humanitarian activities. The center ensures safe, transparent, and convenient online giving while providing personalized assistance whenever needed.
Purpose of the Donate Online Support Center
To assist donors with online contributions
To provide verified information about donation categories and projects
To ensure secure digital transactions
To issue receipts and acknowledgement letters
To support donors in updating, modifying, or clarifying donations
To serve as a single point of help for local and international donors
Types of Donations Accepted
1. General Donations
For supporting day-to-day activities of the Math and Mission.
2. Educational Support
Students’ scholarships
Educational materials
Coaching and youth development programmes
3. Medical & Welfare Support
Health camps
Assistance to needy patients
Community welfare projects
4. Relief & Rehabilitation
Flood relief
Winter clothing distribution
Emergency humanitarian support
5. Temple, Puja & Spiritual Activities
Daily worship
Festival celebrations
Maintenance of prayer halls and Math facilities
6. Special Projects
(As announced by the Dhaka RKMM from time to time.)
Safety & Transparency
Secure payment gateway
Instant confirmation of payment
Official receipts sent digitally
100% of the donation goes to the selected cause
Audited accounts as per Mission’s global standards
Donate Online Support Center – Contact Information
Email: dhaka[at]rkmm.org
Phone : +880-2-226640455
Website for Online Donation: https://dhakarkmm.org/donations/
⏱ Support Center Working Hours
- Everyday
A Message to Donors
Your generous contribution strengthens the Mission’s work for spiritual upliftment and service to humanity, inspired by the motto:
“Atmano mokshartham jagat hitaya cha”
(For one’s own liberation and for the welfare of the world.)