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Our Mission

CASIE expands innovative practices that educate for active global citizenship.

Our Purpose

The CASIE Impact Fund promotes educational equity by funding professional development for schools and districts in the Southeastern U.S. It enhances leadership and expands innovative programs while closing the urban-rural education gap in high-poverty communities.

Why Donate?

Strengthen capacity-building by providing matching grants to schools
and districts, driving sustainable improvements in teaching, learning,
and leadership across Southeastern school systems.

Other ways to give

To make your gift using one of these methods, please contact our Director of Outreach Dr. Thea Murphy at thea.murphy@casieonline.org

Stocks and Securities

Multiply your impact through strategic giving! Donating appreciated stocks and securities can create significant tax advantages for you while supporting CASIE’s mission. Ask your financial advisor about making a gift of stock today.

 

Domestic or International wire transfer

Support CASIE from anywhere in the world! A domestic or international wire transfer is a simple, secure way to make a direct contribution. Contact your bank to initiate your gift.

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Find out more about the CASIE impact Fund

The CASIE Impact Fund promotes educational equity by funding professional development for schools and districts in the Southeastern U.S. It enhances leadership and expands innovative programs while closing the urban-rural education gap in high-poverty communities.

Our Focus

TARGET ORGANIZATIONS

The CASIE Impact Fund supports public and charter schools, local education agencies, and state Departments of Education.

Priority is given to schools where 75% or more of students are considered economically disadvantaged for the current academic year as defined by the respective state’s Department of Education.

SERVICE AREA

Grants are reserved for schools in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina classified as rural by the Departments of Education in each state.