Vision
A Bangladesh where motivated youth can access practical digital education, prove their skills online, and use technology for income, learning, and community progress.
About Songjog
Songjog IT is the public identity for digital education, youth skills, mentorship, and access programs.
Program: Songjog IT digital education initiative
Legal organization: Songjog IT
NGOAB 3369 · RJSC S-13763/2021
22/2 Khonikaloy, Sheikh Easin Road, East Mollartek, Dakkhinkhan, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh
+880 9638 11 99 00
A Bangladesh where motivated youth can access practical digital education, prove their skills online, and use technology for income, learning, and community progress.
Youth, students, early-career learners, women, and underserved communities who need access to AI, automation, coding, freelancing, and digital literacy skills.
To connect training, mentorship, online proof of work, and partner support into practical youth development pathways under Songjog's registered nonprofit structure.
What we do
AI tools, responsible prompting, and practical workflow automation
Coding, web development, GitHub portfolios, and project-based learning
Freelancing readiness, client communication, proposals, and delivery habits
Digital literacy, online safety, documents, forms, and essential cloud tools
Student applications, donor support, volunteer mentoring, and partner collaboration
Songjog serves young people who need practical technology education, confidence, mentorship, and a visible portfolio before entering freelancing, internships, jobs, or entrepreneurship.
Work done and achievements
This site uses Songjog IT information for registration, contact details, projects, campaigns, and press references. Private PDFs such as bank statements or signed letters can be provided directly during formal review.
Songjog's public project archive lists education, healthcare, skill development, emergency support, and care initiatives across Bangladesh.
Songjog IT lists NGOAB registration 3369 and RJSC registration S-13763/2021.
Press references include The Business Standard, Daily Sun, The Asian Age, Jamuna TV, DBC News, Dhaka Times, Cox's Bazar Life, and Paharerchok.
Trust and verification
Official address and contact number are visible on the website.
Donation/contact number is published consistently for donor verification.
Registration and contact information are collected on the verification page for reviewers.
Private document requirements are kept separate from public website claims.
No. Digital literacy tracks begin from the basics, and coding tracks include a beginner bridge.
We publish cohort updates, class photos, learner projects, reports, and campaign spending notes.
Yes. Partners can sponsor cohorts, provide mentors, host internships, or co-design training pathways.