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How You Can Help
There are many ways that you can help us bring education to the edge of the globe:

Sponsoring an Edge-ucate School:
Most of our schools run on modest annual operating budgets from as low as $2,500 to $4,000. This means that it is extremely feasible for you business, corporation, local school, or social club to sponsor an Edge-ucate school. Not only do kids around the globe gain from the much needed assistance, but your group does as well. Learn more about sponsoring an Edge-ucate school!

Make The Difference Network
View the Edge-ucate.org wishlist at the Make The Difference Network here
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Make a tax-deductible donation that will be pooled with others to adopt a school:
A few well-placed dollars, from a few caring people can go a long way. In the countries Edge-ucate operates in, a donation in the amount of even $25 can have a profound effect in helping to foster a vibrant educational environment. Please help provide real opportunities to children around the globe by making a donation.

Get Involved:
Traveling abroad? Visit an Edge-ucate school and volunteer, write an article, feature the project on your website, or simply tell your friends. Staying home? Work with us and your neighbors to organize or sponsor an educational session, fundraising event, or supply drive. Contact us to get started today!

Why Give to Edge-ucate?
When you give money to a larger organization your money may be swallowed up and lost in the abyss of "administrative costs," buying reams of paper or pens for offices or paying salaries. At Edge-ucate, our low operating cost means that nearly every donated dollar goes directly towards the opening and daily operations of a project school. To ensure that no one ever wonders where his or her money went, Edge-ucate gives each contributor a tracking number. This number links directly with pictures, stories, and video clips from the corresponding project school. In this way, a person can see a picture of the teacher whose salary that their $250 donation paid, or a video clip of waving children that their $50 donation helped to provide daily meals, books, and uniforms for.