
About The KSP
Our mission is to help eradicate poverty and inequality in a sustainable way by providing education and training programs for children and women.
Evelyne’s Story
Evelyne Keomian, Founder of The KSP
Growing up impoverished in Côte d'Ivoire (CIV), Evelyne Keomian was deprived of education and slipped into schools in a culture where only boys were educated. Determined to break the cycle of poverty through education, she founded the Karat School Project (KSP) in CIV to empower the next generation of leaders.
After immigrating to the US, she noticed families living in vehicles around Silicon Valley who faced barriers she once endured. Refusing to be a bystander, Evelyne expanded the KSP to educate and empower families to become financially independent.
Challenging the education system to help kids without a permanent address to register for school, Evelyne prioritized addressing poverty and barriers to education in her home country, and in her new community.
Trailer for Splicer Films’s award-winning documentary, Fear Not, about Evelyne’s quest to break the cycle of poverty through education for her communities in Côte d'Ivoire and Silicon Valley.
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Learn About Our Impact in the USA and Africa
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KSP USA
Learn about our programs in the USA, including our support for underhoused families.
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KSP AFRICA
Learn about our programs in Africa, including our school in Côte d'Ivoire.
2024
Impact Report
This past year, thanks to your unwavering support, we’ve made a real difference in the lives of more than 1,000 people locally and globally. Together, we are creating a lasting change in the USA and CIV.

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