Government-Registered | Delhi, India

Building AI awareness, confidence, and opportunity for children who deserve access first.

SKYPA helps underprivileged children understand technology, explore artificial intelligence responsibly, and prepare for a future shaped by digital tools, creativity, and critical thinking.

Based in Delhi, India Government-registered Serving Delhi NCR communities
Youth-led

Mission-driven work built for real community access.

Practical learning

Students learn what AI is, where it helps, and where caution matters.

Human-centred

Digital inclusion starts with empathy, ethics, and opportunity.

Mission

Technology access should feel empowering, not intimidating.

What SKYPA does

SKYPA introduces children to the basics of artificial intelligence in simple, age-appropriate, and practical ways. The goal is not only awareness, but confidence: helping students ask better questions, use digital tools safely, and imagine themselves in tomorrow's innovation economy.

Why this work matters

Children from underserved communities are often the last to access emerging technology education. SKYPA works to close that gap early so AI becomes a tool for opportunity, curiosity, and informed decision-making.

Impact

Community reach with measurable, local relevance.

4,000+

students reached through awareness and learning initiatives in Delhi NCR.

Delhi, India

Grounded in local community work as a government-registered organization.

AI-first

Exposure to emerging technology concepts for children who may not otherwise get access.

Safety-led

Balanced teaching on benefits, misinformation, bias, privacy, and responsible use.

AI Literacy Facts

AI education is no longer optional. It is part of modern citizenship.

AI literacy needs to start early

UNESCO has emphasized the urgent need for learners to understand how AI works in broad terms, including its ethical and social impact, not just how to use tools.

School systems are still catching up

UNESCO reported that only a small number of countries had school-level, government-endorsed AI curricula in place or in development in the early 2020s.

Teachers need support too

Global guidance increasingly highlights that responsible AI education depends on trained educators, clear policy, and strong digital safety habits.

General Awareness

What every student should know about AI

  • AI can help with learning, translation, creativity, and accessibility.
  • AI tools can still be wrong, biased, incomplete, or misleading.
  • Students should never share private personal details into unknown tools.
  • Human judgment matters: verify facts, ask questions, and think critically.
  • AI should support learning, not replace curiosity, effort, or originality.

Student Volunteer

Join SKYPA as a student volunteer and help widen access to AI awareness.

Who can join

Students who care about education, technology, outreach, mentoring, design, communication, or community support can contribute to SKYPA's mission.

  • Support workshops, events, and awareness drives.
  • Help with student engagement, planning, logistics, and outreach.
  • Contribute creative, tech, media, or leadership skills.

How to apply

Use the contact form below and choose the volunteer option, or reach out directly through the SKYPA nonprofit email. Share your school or college, interests, and how you would like to contribute.

Support & Safety

Important helplines and support points for children and families in India.

1098

Child Helpline

For children in distress or anyone seeking help for a child.

112

Emergency Response

For emergency support including police, fire, and health services.

181

Women Helpline

Support for women in distress, including assistance available in Delhi.

1930

Cyber Crime Helpline

For urgent reporting support related to cyber fraud and digital safety concerns.

If there is immediate danger, contact the relevant emergency service at once and seek support from a trusted adult, teacher, guardian, or local authority.

Founder

Young leadership with national recognition.

Founder Spotlight

Siddhi Meena

Siddhi Meena, a 17-year-old Class 12 student, leads SKYPA with a strong focus on educational access, AI awareness, and social impact. She has received a Diana Award in recognition of her work and youth leadership.

Her story reflects what SKYPA stands for: when young people are trusted with a mission, they can create meaningful change for thousands of others.

How To Connect

Bring SKYPA to a school, community, or collaboration opportunity.

Ways to work with SKYPA

  • Invite SKYPA for an AI awareness session or workshop.
  • Partner as a school, NGO, volunteer, or youth community.
  • Support outreach for students in underserved areas.
  • Share mentorship, resources, sponsorship, or media opportunities.

This form opens a pre-filled email draft addressed to SKYPA at nonprofitskypa@gmail.com.