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Through the C Spire Tech Movement, we help provide students of all races, genders and backgrounds with access to quality computer science education, providing clear paths to a high-paying, fast-growing career field. See more ways we're winning together. The C Spire Foundation is a charitable foundation funded by C Spire, working to inspire excellence and transform the communities we serve.
We’re proud to support STEM education, digital literacy and professional skills development for students across Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama.
More than $3 million donated for college and university scholarships Alcorn State University Delta State University Jackson State University Mississippi State University The Mississippi University for Women The University of Mississippi The University of Southern Mississippi $1 million donated to train Mississippi computer science teachers $1 million donated to train Mississippi computer science teachers Charter & sustaining sponsor for Base Camp Coding Academy Host of C3 Jr. Coding Challenge during the annual Mississippi Science Fest $1 million donated to fund the Mississippi Children’s Museum Supporter for hundreds of STEM-focused organizations $250,000 donated for revitalization efforts at the McNair-Davis Planetarium $1 million donated to expand Children’s of Mississippi Hospital $500,000 donated to the Two Mississippi Museums project Sponsor of Dolly Parton Imagination Library’s North Panola County MS Chapter Annual scholarships awarded for students in STEM fields at Troy University $30,000 donated to We Will Go Ministries for STEAM resources library $60,000 donated to The Bean Path for STEAM education in Central Mississippi $25,000 donated to the Global Teaching Project for advancing education 1M to train MS teachers - I 1M to train MS teachers - II Elementary Coding Challenge 1M to MS Children's Museum 1M to Children's of MS Hospital 500K to 2 MS Museums Project Dolly Parton Imagination Library Since 1997, C Spire has donated millions of dollars in scholarships, opening doors to higher education in our home state of Mississippi.
The company took that a step further in 2005, establishing the C Spire Foundation to help our employees and communities dealing with the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina. While the C Spire Foundation continues to support many causes, we sharpened our focus primarily on STEM education in 2017, using our technology expertise to make a lasting impact on our region’s future.
Since 1997, C Spire has donated millions of dollars in scholarships, opening doors to higher education in our home state of Mississippi. The company took that a step further in 2005, establishing the C Spire Foundation to help our employees and communities dealing with the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina.
While the C Spire Foundation continues to support many causes, we sharpened our focus primarily on STEM education in 2017, using our technology expertise to make a lasting impact on our region’s future. Since 1997, C Spire has donated millions of dollars in scholarships, opening doors to higher education in our home state of Mississippi.
The company took that a step further in 2005, establishing the C Spire Foundation to help our employees and communities dealing with the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina. While the C Spire Foundation continues to support many causes, we sharpened our focus primarily on STEM education in 2017, using our technology expertise to make a lasting impact on our region’s future.
Frequently Asked Questions Why did C Spire create the C Spire Foundation? C Spire’s success as a company is built on a vision to be the best and a commitment to always do the right thing for its customers. The C Spire Foundation gives us another way to live out that ethos.
Mentoring students, sponsoring local events, supporting computer science education — we’re passionate about our region, and we put in the work to guarantee a better future for all our communities. What’s the main focus for C Spire Foundation grants and sponsorships?
The C Spire Foundation supports a variety of organizations and events that benefit our communities, but our grants and sponsorships primarily focus on projects that support STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education. Through these fields, we can help improve tech education, build a stronger workforce, and increase reliable broadband access — three things vital in creating a better future for our region.
How can I apply for a C Spire Foundation grant or sponsorship? Where can I find C Spire Foundation logos and brand assets? If the C Spire Foundation is sponsoring your event or organization, you can download our logos and brand assets here .
Any materials with our logo need to be submitted to Tanya Rankin at trankin@cspire. com and approved before use. Be sure to stylize the name as “C Spire,” with a space between “C” and “Spire,” capital letters on both parts of the name, and the full name on one line.
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