Give a Student a Future

One gift. One account. One student whose life changes forever.

Empower-ED is the only nonprofit in America that opens and seeds 529 College Savings Accounts for marginalized students - pairing real financial investment with personalized advising so every young person has a real shot at college and a career.

Your gift does something real

Every dollar goes directly toward the students in our programs. Here’s what your contribution unlocks:

Empower-ED is a registered 501©3 nonprofit. EIN: 93-1783022.

Every contribution is tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Trusted by leaders who believe in our students

Online

Making a donation to Empower-ED is quick and easy using the methods below. Your contribution will go directly toward providing educational resources and support to our students.

Other Ways to Give

Over the Phone

If you prefer to make a donation over the phone, please give us a call at 539-777-2858. Our team will be happy to assist you and answer any questions you may have.

By Email

For general inquiries or to learn more about how you can support Empower-ED, please send us an email at info@tulsaempowered.org. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Fundraise or Volunteer

Volunteer with Us

At Empower-ED, we believe in the power of community to support and guide young people. If you're passionate about education and want to make a difference, consider volunteering with us. Whether you have a few hours to spare or are looking for a long-term opportunity, we would love to have you join us.

Fundraise for Empower-ED

Empower-ED relies on the support of generous donors like you to provide resources and opportunities to our students. By fundraising for us, you can help make a big impact and change lives. From hosting a bake sale to organizing a charity run, there are countless ways to get involved and support our cause.

The cycle of poverty doesn’t break itself.

You help break it.

When you give to Empower-ED, you’re not writing a check - you’re opening a door for a student who’s never had one opened for them. That’s what this is about.