FAQ

This document answers common questions about how Summit To Success works, including our programs, decision-making process, and how support is used. It is designed to provide clarity, remove confusion, and explain how we maintain fairness, accountability, and transparency

A nonprofit focused on helping students continue their education through structured, fair,
and accountable programs.

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.

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.

No. All support is distributed through structured systems to prevent favoritism and ensure
fairness

All funds are tracked, documented, and verified through partner schools. Reporting is clear
and consistent while protecting student privacy

• Scholarships ($125 per year or $250 for full 10+2 cycle)
• Care Packages (about $500 per classroom or school program)
• Fundraisers, sponsorships, or partnerships

Summit To Success is now a fully approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Once approved,
donations may be tax-deductible as allowed by law.