Raise money for scholarships
You’ve read about the problem and the solution, now will you help? Will you be a part of the solution?

The scholarship program is very similar to a high school or college scholarship program in the U.S.
Students are selected based on certain criteria. And in return, scholarship recipients fulfill certain service requirements. Most importantly, money from this fund is used to help deserving students in developing countries finish their schooling.
These are students who stand out because of their commitment to service and making their communities a better place. These students are also leaders and role models for other kids in the program.
There’s no minimum or maximum amount you have to raise – just send us whatever you have!
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- $15 – books for one semester of university in the Philippines
- $30 – a scientific calculator for a student in Colombia
- $52 – one month’s transportation for a student in Costa Rica
- $150 – one year’s tuition for a business student in India
- $300 – one year’s college tuition for a student in Central America
- $700 – one year’s tuition at a technical school in Kenya
100% of your donation to the scholarship program goes straight to developing countries to begin helping students – nothing is taken out for administration costs in the U.S. 100%! You can’t beat that.
So, designate funds you already have, or gather some friends together and raise money for the scholarship program!
You could have a contest at school that raises money for the scholarship program, have an art show and donate the proceeds, or host a movie night! The ideas are endless.
There is no minimum amount you need to raise, or a maximum amount. Any and all donations will significantly help a student in a developing country. So, if you raise $30, send it in! If you raise $800, send it in! And know that you are helping deserving students go to school. You are doing something about poverty.
So, start fundraising! Let’s help these students achieve their dreams and lift themselves, their families and their communities out of poverty!
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