Every Blood Donor Is A Lifesaver
"India's largest youth-led organisation working to eliminate the national blood deficit - one community at a time."
"We Are India’s Largest Youth Run Initiative Working In The Field Of Blood Donation Trying To Make India Blood Sufficient."
Mission
To address India’s chronic blood shortage by building awareness, improving the donor experience, and delivering end-to-end solutions from first-time motivation through to emergency
fulfilment.
Vision
A blood-sufficient India, sustained entirely through voluntary donation.
Our History
BloodConnect was founded on 1st April 2010 as a project under the National Service Scheme (NSS) chapter at IIT Delhi. What began as a small team of students united by a single conviction, that blood cannot be manufactured – quickly grew into something larger. Committed to connecting willing donors with those in critical need, the team worked relentlessly to build a structure that could operate at scale.
Within a few years, BloodConnect had registered as a full-scale NGO. Today, the organisation responds to blood requirements across the country, connecting patients with voluntary donors through a live helpline, organised camps, and a growing network of city chapters.
Our Activities
BloodConnect operates on a four-pillar model designed to address the blood shortage at every level.
Supply
Awareness
Access
Leadership
The People Behind the Mission
our impact
Our Partners
Corporate Partners
Many corporates have come forward to help us in this cause by providing their expertise and resources. They partner for quarterly blood donation camps, provide monetary support via payroll donation, and even provide mentorship to our team via volunteers.
HDFC Bank
Bain & Company
MYHQ
DLF
Vodafone
Sabic
L & T
Everest Group
OYO
CBRE Ek Pehal
DLF
College Partners
Being largely student volunteer driven, colleges are the backbone of our organization. With our college partners, we are able to organize seamless blood donation camps throughout the year, recruit the most motivated, sharp and hardworking volunteers and last, but most importantly, motivate the newly 18, the first time donors to become regular lifesavers.
