Your gift promotes cross-cultural awareness, education and tolerance.
The World Affairs Council of Kentucky & Southern Indiana (WAC) is a non-profit member-based organization whose mission is to promote cross-cultural awareness, education and tolerance through nonpartisan discussions on current international issues. Through our speaker series, international visitors program and education-centered opportunities, WAC provides the community with the tools and knowledge to develop an informed citizenry and increase the global competency of students, educators and professionals.
We invite you to support this mission by making a tax-deductible contribution today. (Tax-Exempt ID: EIN 61-1078276)
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Invest in the next generation
Our programs encourage the students of our community to develop and hone their global competency skills through our Global Citizenship Program, Academic WorldQuest™ & the David Hershberg Scholarship.
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Foster dialogue on global issues
Our events bring together diverse sectors of our community as we engage high-profile international leaders via our monthly Speaker Series. In doing so, our community becomes more globally engaged & informed.
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Bridge cross-cultural divides
Support our International Exchange programs, and our efforts to host 200+ international visitors annually, working with the U.S. Department of State to unite people from around the world via the exchange of culture, ideas, & common humanity.
Support WAC While You Shop!
The World Affairs Council now has an account with Kroger Community Rewards, a program that allows you to direct a small percentage of your purchases as a donation any time you shop.
Kroger Community Rewards is a program that allows consumers to give back to local schools, churches, and non-profits while they shop. To participate, sign up here on Kroger’s website using your Kroger Plus Card and either search our name or enter our identification number: 98018. Each purchase made with your Kroger Plus Card will then donate a small amount to the World Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana.