At Home
Event Description
At Home: A Comparison Of the Bookends of Ike's America
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Geared for Grades 4-7
Two online presentations of the program: 9:00 am or 11:00 am
Program will run approximately 50 minutes.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Geared for Grades 4-7
Two online presentations of the program: 9:00 am or 11:00 am
Program will run approximately 50 minutes.
The Eisenhower Foundation and Abilene ACBL Club partner to host this annual benefit. Proceeds will benefit the Eisenhower Foundation's K-12 IKEducation program.
To register, simply fill out this form or call our office at (785) 280-9531.
Each year, the Eisenhower Foundation awards grants to support scholars researching primary sources at the Eisenhower Presidential Library in fields such as history, government, economics, communications, and international affairs. The grants help cover living, travel, and related research expenses. Below are this year’s recipients and their focus of study.
• Karl Brown, Wisconsin Balloon Casting in Non-Radio Broadcasting in the Early Cold War at Home and Abroad
Members of the IKEducation team attended the Engineering Expo in Wichita, Kansas, with a booth highlighting one of their STEM programs.
This annual event is organized by the Wichita Professional Section of the Society of Women Engineers and offers free, hands-on STEM activities for children from kindergarten through eighth grade.
At its annual meeting in October 2024, the Eisenhower Foundation appointed a new board chair and elected three new members to the board of directors.
Kyle Campbell, Abilene, Kansas, was selected to serve as the new chair, succeeding outgoing board member Stephen B. Hauge.
The Eisenhower Foundation partners with organizations to present educational programs honoring Ike’s legacy through the Eisenhower Anniversary series, highlighting efforts like Food for Peace, civil rights, and Holocaust remembrance. Recordings are publicly available thanks to support from the Friends of the Eisenhower Foundation.
Click here to watch the available programs.
As the Eisenhower Foundation approaches its 80th anniversary on June 22, 2025, we have set an ambitious goal: to raise $1,000,000 in support of our mission to preserve President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s legacy and expand educational opportunities for future generations.
This effort is about more than just meeting a milestone—it’s about building a future. Funds raised will support the construction of a new 14,000-square-foot Education Center, creating a dynamic space where learners of all ages can engage with Ike’s leadership, values, and enduring impact.