Donations

Support CoSN with a tax-deductable donation to ensure that its mission and strategic goals are met, in particular the advocacy efforts and programming efforts.

Click on one of the three funds below and select an amount in the shopping cart when you check out. For more information or to make a donation of another amount, please contact CoSN directly at 866-267-8747 or by email: membership@cosn.org


Designate CoSN in your charitable giving. CoSN is a 501(c)(3) organization, all donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

The Charlie Garten Ed Tech Advocate Memorial Fund supports scholarships and related expenses to bring education technology leaders to Washington, DC to better educate policymakers about the value of investing in education technology.

Support the Friends of Advocacy Program and know that you are making a difference in improving the educational experiences of students.

Check out CoSN’s “Friends of Advocacy Campaign” to strengthen the association’s voice and impact advocating for 21st century learning enabled with technology. The campaign has a short, compelling video (2:30) and welcomes any donation amount at a contributions site, which will run until Sunday, March 31, 2013.


“By empowering education leaders to become impactful advocates of education technology, CoSN’s efforts over the last two decades have helped shape the future of K-12 education,” said Adam Hall, a member of the campaign steering committee. “This campaign is an important way for individuals to support our advocacy network of nearly 20,000 educators who educate Congress on the need to invest in education technology.”

Over the last 20 years, CoSN has led numerous advocacy efforts to raise awareness about the importance of education technology in America’s schools, including:
  • Working to create and sustain the E-Rate program (the major dedicated funding source for school technology);
  • Providing innovative, vendor neutral leadership initiatives and resources for school systems technology leaders;
  • Establishing global connections to learn about best information and communication technologies practices worldwide;
  • Building a strong advocacy network to maintain an effective voice in policy formation and implementation at the federal level;
  • Creating opportunities for members to connect and share; and
  • Establishing state chapters nationwide (14 and growing).
The association attracts over 85,000 unique visits annually to www.CoSN.org, 79 million cumulative media impressions annually and via the Education Technology Action Network (ETAN), generated more than 64,800 messages to Congress over the past three years. To learn more about the “Friends of Advocacy Campaign,” please visit and contribute at
http://bit.ly/2013AdvocacyDonation!


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