Climbing Together
Toward Equal Opportunity
Every child
deserves a fair climb
Turning Potential
Into Real Progress
Opportunity should not be treated as charity or favor. It should be treated as responsibility.
Students who receive support today become the mentors, leaders, and contributors of tomorrow. Individual scholarships change lives; shared resources strengthen entire communities. Together, they create durable pathways forward.
Rise together: Empower one, lift all.
A world where the phrase “underserved children” becomes obsolete — because access to education and opportunity no longer depends on background, geography, or income.
To expand access to education and long-term opportunity for students and communities by delivering structured, accountable programs that combine scholarships, institutional support, and community-level resources.
With opportunity comes obligation. Together, we climb.
Summit exists to make sure it is
carried responsibly.
Compliance-First
Summit operates with documented governance, independent review processes, and
clear separation of authority to prevent favoritism or misuse.
Accountability by Design
Partnerships are governed through MOUs, receipts, delivery logs, and confirmations.
Every scholarship and Care Package is tracked as a complete, auditable unit.
Transparency Without Exploitation
Impact is reported factually and respectfully. Students are never treated as content
or marketing material.
Sustainability
Programs are unit-based and fully funded. Summit avoids partial promises,
dependency, or overextension by committing only to what can be delivered
responsibly.
Your contribution funds a scholarship, fills a Care Package, and keeps a child’s future within reach.
Conservative, deliberate, and clear. Your Goals
School nominates
Schools identify eligible students through a structured nomination process, ensuring reach and fairness.
Verification
All nominees are independently reviewed with standardized documentation and separated authority.
Pooled funding
Donor contributions are pooled and distributed systematically never by individual preference.
Full reporting
Receipts, delivery logs, and acknowledgments tied to measurable units of impact.
Our Experience Spans Every Industry and Challenge
- Investments
- Finances & Economy
“I’m here because my parents and I were given a chance to build a better life outside of our home country. But it shouldn’t have to be that way. That belief drives our work—we take the time to understand our students on the ground and where support is actually needed, because opportunity isn’t charity, it’s a responsibility.”
is all it takes to change one student’s academic year
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FAQ's
What is Summit To Success?
A nonprofit focused on helping students continue their education through structured, fair,
and accountable programs.
What problem are you solving?
Many students in Nepal drop out after Grade 10 due to rising costs. Summit focuses on
supporting Grades 11–12 (10+2), where a relatively small amount of support can create
lasting impact.
How do scholarships work?
Students are nominated by schools, evaluated through a structured process, and selected
using consistent criteria. Donations are pooled and distributed through this system to
ensure fairness.
Can I choose which student or school receives support?
No. All support is distributed through structured systems to prevent favoritism and ensure
fairness
How do I know my donation is used properly?
All funds are tracked, documented, and verified through partner schools. Reporting is clear
and consistent while protecting student privacy
What can I support?
• Scholarships ($125 per year or $250 for full 10+2 cycle)
• Care Packages (about $500 per classroom or school program)
• Fundraisers, sponsorships, or partnerships
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes, for U.S. donors.
Summit To Success, Inc. is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) public charity. Contributions are
tax-deductible to the extent permitted by U.S. law. For international donors, tax treatment
may vary.