The Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment provide resources and builds capacity to help students, faculty, and community members in the Inland Northwest to meet the unprecedented climate challenges facing humanity and the wider natural environment in the 21st century.
Explore the table below to see how your donation can make a difference in the Inland Northwest community today!
| Activity | Costs* |
|---|---|
| Cost for one K-8 class visit from a Climate Literacy Fellow | $220 |
| Cost to train one Resilience Hub staff member | $350 |
| Cost to train one climate resilience neighborhood leader | $400 |
| Host one "For Our Common Home" lecture series event | $1,200 |
| Cost to equip one Level 1 Resilience Hub | $2,000 |
| Cost for one Gonzaga student to serve for a year as a Climate Literacy Fellow or Climate Project Assistant | $5,000 |
*Note that costs are approximate and subject to change based on program needs and resources available.
Discover how the Gonzaga Climate Institute is providing resources, capacity, and knowledge to combat the challenges of the 21st century
To help ensure our long-term sustainability, please consider making an estate gift to Gonzaga University’s Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment.
