Central Asia Institute
| Abbreviation | CAI |
|---|---|
| Formation | June 1996 |
| Founders | |
| Type | 501(c)(3) |
| Legal status | Non-profit |
| Purpose | Promotes literacy and education |
| Headquarters | Bozeman, Montana |
Region | Central Asia and South Asia |
| Affiliations | Pennies for Peace |
| Website | centralasiainstitute |
Central Asia Institute (CAI) is an international non-profit organization, co-founded by Greg Mortenson and Jean Hoerni in 1996. The organization is based in Bozeman, Montana, and works to promote and support community-based education in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan by building schools, supporting teacher-training programs, funding school scholarships, and supporting women's vocational training.
CAI's mission is to "to advance education and livelihood skills, especially for girls and women, in remote and mountainous regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan." The organization collaborates with communities to build schools in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, with a particular emphasis on areas where there is little or no access to education. Pennies for Peace is an affiliated organization that partners with schools and clubs in the United States and around the world to raise pennies for CAI's educational efforts.
After a 60 Minutes segment aired questions about the organization's effectiveness, the Central Asia Institute has become a reference example for the limitations in evaluating charities based solely on financial ratios.