Funding and Donations

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We greatly appreciate all the support we have received from the many donors who allow us to maintain a tuition-free program for all participants. Please help us continue our efforts by making a tax-deductible contribution.

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Email arthur.kalish@stonybrook.edu if you have any questions.

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Partners and Friends of ICPS

We are grateful to be supported by:

  • Nassau County Mathematics Teachers Association
  • Museum of Mathematics (MoMath)
  • Nassau County Interscholastic Mathematics League
  • Nassau County Association of Mathematics Supervisors
  • Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools
  • Math For America
  • Jane Street
 

ICPS Funding Through the Years

1992–1996: The Institute was funded by the Dwight D. Eisenhower (DDE) Federal Grant through New York's Department of Education, which named ICPS as one of the state's few model programs.

1996: The U.S. Department of Education changed its guidelines for the DDE grant, eliminating available funding for the Institute.

1996–2004: The Institute for Creative Problem Solving was funded by a private foundation.

2004–Present: The Institute runs on donations from individuals and families, program fees for some specialized courses, and funding from Math For America.

 

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EMPOWER THE NEXT GENERATION OF PROBLEM SOLVERS

The generosity of our donors allows ICPS to offer free tuition so that students can participate regardless of their economic status. Contact our Program Manager to inquire about giving and other ways you can support the Institute for Creative Problem Solving.

Email:  arthur.kalish@stonybrook.edu