Self-initiated & Funded Projects

EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS, BUILDING A BETTER WORLD!

The U.S. Exchange program is a powerful tool for empowerment, and GEIST leverages it to its fullest. As a state alumni-led organization, we’ve embarked on a diverse range of projects, empowering participants to tackle critical community issues through service learning and social action. Our projects explore education, girls’ empower-ment, peacebuilding, digital literacy, climate action, teacher leadership, STEAM education, and inquiry-based learning. Each initiative boasts its unique strengths, delivering outstanding social impact with a focus on long-term sustainability

English Access Scholarship Program

Funded by the US Department of State

Wheels of Change

Funded by: GCERF & Kofi Annan Foundation

Girl Never Look Back

Winner of Global Teachers' Fund 2018

Sustainable Educational Ecosystem Development (SEED)

Virtual Series

Forum Magazine Distribution to English Language Practitioners in Bangladesh

Funded by: U.S. Department of State

Teacher Training on a Blended Online Instructional Approach

Partnered with: Socrates Foundation

GEIST STEAM Center

Access Journal

Project Tiktaalik: Learning Made Fun

Inquiry Based Learning to Promote Science Education: AEIF Project

Duration:
Funded by the US Department of State

Setting Standard for Quality Education: A Commercially Viable Model for Educational Institutions' Accreditation

Duration: 2018-2019; Funded by: EMK Center

EMK Inclusive Education: Ensuring successful inclusion & quality education for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Bangladesh Access Teachers’ Training 2023

Bangladesh Access Teachers’ Training 2025

Growing Resilience Among Students (GRASs)

Young South Asian Leaders Initiative (YSALI)

NextGen English and Future Skills

✨International Leadership Program on Education (ILPE) - 2026 ⚡️

Self-initiated or Funded Projects

GEIST is glad to collaborate with national and international level donors on various impactful issues such as PVE, English Language Proficiency, Women Empowerment, etc.

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Areas of Work Covered

Education

Girls Empowerment

Peace & Ethics

Int. Journal Publication

Access Program

Professional Development