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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.
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Our Impact
As of June 17, 2025. Amount in U.S. dollars.
- As a new administrator, I’m incredibly grateful for the CASIE Impact Fund, which gave me invaluable exposure to the IB Programme and professional development I wouldn't have otherwise experienced.
- The Impact Fund allowed us to bring experts to small Albany, Georgia, where there are no nearby IB schools. Support from the CASIE experts has strengthened our leadership team, our school, and most importantly, our students.
You can help make a greater impact.
Ways to use your grant
Personalized Consulting
CASIE Workshop Attendance
Educational Leader Workshops
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.
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.
Our Grantees
- Academy of Richmond County (Year 2), Augusta, GA
- International Studies Charter Elementary School (Year 4), Albany, GA
- Burke County High School (Year 3), Waynesboro, GA
- Hardaway High School, Columbus, GA
- International Studies Charter Elementary School (Year 3), Albany, GA
- Burke County High School (Year 2), Waynesboro, GA
- Hephzibah High School, Hephzibah, GA
- Lake Forest Hills Elementary School, Columbus, GA
- Key Elementary School, Columbus, GA
- Academy of Richmond County (Year 1), Augusta, GA
- International Studies Charter Elementary School (Year 2), Albany, GA
- Burke County High School (Year 1), Waynesboro, GA
- Georgia Department of Education, Atlanta, GA
- Central High School, Macon, GA
- Baldwin High School, Milledgeville, GA
- Richards Middle School, Columbus, GA
- Dublin High School, Dublin, GA
- International Studies Charter Elementary School (Year 1), Albany, GA
GA Dept.
of Education
Atlanta, GA
Central HS
Macon, GA
Baldwin HS
Milledgeville, GA
Richards MS
Columbus, GA
Dublin HS
Dublin, GA
International Studies
Charter ES
Albany, GA
Hephzibah HS
Hephzibah, GA
Lake Forest Hills ES
Augusta, GA
Key ES
Columbus, GA
Academy of
Richmond County
Augusta, GA
Burke County HS
Waynesboro, GA
Hardaway HS
Columbus, GA
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