Equitable Education Fund (EEF) Thailand
was established with the goal of eliminating educational inequality. It aims to ensure that children, youth, and underprivileged individuals have access to quality education. By doing so, the fund seeks to empower people to become self-reliant, reduce poverty, and break the cycle of intergenerational disadvantage.
Key Missions of the EEF
EEF operates through collaboration with all sectors of society to drive systemic change at both national and local levels. Its core missions include:
Developing models and knowledge frameworks
to reduce educational disparities
Expanding access to education for target groups
Improving the quality of teaching and learning through effective learning management models
Supporting teacher development and promoting flexible learning paths that enable individuals to become self-reliant
Objectives
under Section 5 of the Equitable Education Fund (EEF) Thailand
Partnership and Collaboration
The Equitable Education Fund (EEF) places great importance on cross-sector collaboration to ensure that every child has access to quality education. Through partnerships with private organizations, foundations, and business groups, EEF has successfully implemented numerous scholarship and support projects. These collaborations not only provide financial aid but also foster long-term educational opportunities for underprivileged children and youth.
Sarn Fun Tam Peua Nong
Central Group’s “Sarn Fun Tam Peua Nong” Scholarship Program – Supporting 750 + students in pursuing their educational dreams.
750
students.
Sarn Fun Education Scholarship for Children
in partnership with the Stock Exchange of Thailand Foundation, MK Restaurant Group, and TCP Group – Supporting 550 students.
550
students.
Pan Nam Jai: Bringing Children Back to School
Esso “Pan Nam Jai: Bringing Children Back to School” Project – Helping 395+ students return to the education system.
395+
students.
Scholarship Support Program with the SET Foundation
Scholarship Support Program with the SET Foundation – Providing scholarships to 200 students from under-resourced backgrounds.
200
students.
Kao puea nong
“Kao puea nong” (step for children) Project by the “Kao Khon La Kao” Foundation – Supporting 180+ students across 3 cohorts.
180
students.
Helping Children Access Education
Mitsubishi Motors Thailand “Helping Children Access Education” Project – Supporting 100 students in rural areas.
100
students.
50th Anniversary Foundation Scholarship Program
“50th Anniversary Foundation Scholarship Program” by the Bank of Thailand – Supporting 60 students from vulnerable communities.
60
students.
Others Projects