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Working with IIE

By giving to IIE, you are providing life-changing opportunities to students and scholars. Your funds help ensure that IIE works not only to empower those from underserved populations but also to foster academic freedom around the world, to develop young leaders and scholars, to advance global cooperation, to promote mutual understanding, and to create the human resources needed to build democratic and pluralistic societies.

Every day IIE grantees are making significant contributions, fostering public diplomacy, preserving the environment, and creating a more just, secure, and prosperous global society. Your donation will go to work immediately to help support individuals worldwide seeking to advance knowledge in fields such as science, diplomacy, the environment, and the arts.


Giving Opportunities

There are many ways to contribute to the Institute of International Education, the world's largest and most experienced global educational and professional exchange organization. Through your support, IIE will continue to foster mutual understanding, build global problem-solving capabilities, create the human resources needed to build democratic, pluralistic societies, and strengthen the international competence of U.S. citizens.

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Ways of Giving

Your gift provides opportunities for students, scholars, and professionals worldwide to have the life-changing experience of international education. You may choose from many opportunities to make a contribution to IIE. Your gift may be designated for immediate and current use or as a long-term investment through a planned gift or an endowment. Your gift can be unrestricted for IIE’s endowment or allocated to a particular international educational and exchange program. IIE is a 501(c)(3) organization and contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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Faces of IIE
  • Sudanese microbiologist who benefited from the Scholar Rescue Fund

    The Scholar Rescue Fund helped this scientist from Sudan continue her life-saving research.

  • Jesse Lynch, David L. Boren Fellow

    Jesse Lynch studied Arabic as a David L. Boren Fellow and mastered the language through The Language Flagship program.

  • Sakuda ole Nkitoria, Ford Foundation International Fellow

    Sakuda ole Nkitoria, a member of Kenya's Maasai community, was able to complete his education with IFP's help.

  • Anurag Gupta

    Anurag Gupta co-founded Opening Possibilities Asia as a Goldman Sachs Global Leader.

  • Mustafa Khattab, Fulbright Visiting Scholar

    Mustafa Khattab came to the U.S. as a Visiting Fulbright Interfaith Scholar.

   
Contact

Margot Steinberg
Director of Individual Giving
Chief Development Officer, Scholar Rescue Fund
Institute of International Education
809 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017 USA
Tel: +1 212.984.5310
Fax: +1 212.984.5401
E-mail: msteinberg@iie.org

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