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Your donation fuels real-world climate solutions.
When you give to The Green Fund, you’re not just supporting a cause—you’re investing in climate justice, sustainability education, and economic opportunity for communities of African descent across the U.S., Africa, and the Diaspora. Whether it’s $10 or $1,000, every dollar has a purpose and every gift creates impact.
Your generosity drives student success, community resilience, and environmental equity. Here’s how your donation can make a difference:
- $10 – Powers the Power of Ten Campaign, helping us raise $10 for every HBCU student to create a student-managed Green Fund
- $55 – Covers supplies and materials for sustainability workshops and student-led projects
- $100 – Funds training sessions in clean energy, energy audits, or climate justice advocacy
- $250 – Supports a mini-grant to a young climate leader in Africa or the U.S.
- $500 – Helps fund equipment and travel for student sustainability fellows
- $1,000 – Sponsors a student’s full participation in our Eco Spring Break program in West Africa
Every contribution moves us toward a more just and sustainable future.
Make a Gift. Fuel Climate Justice. Empower the Future.
Your donation supports student leaders, grassroots solutions, and sustainable change in Black communities across the globe. Every dollar counts. Every action matters.
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With your support, we can continue building a world where Black communities thrive through climate action, education, and opportunity.
Power of 10 Campaign
Help us raise $10 for every HBCU student to launch a student-managed sustainability fund investing in clean energy, climate justice, and campus-led innovation.
Giving $100 will fund:
✔ 10 student contributions toward the Power of Ten goal
✔ Materials for a student-led sustainability campaign
✔ A microgrant for an HBCU campus recycling or energy-efficiency initiative
Fund a Fellow
Support the HBCU Green Fund Fellows Program, providing students with training, mentorship, and hands-on climate leadership opportunities.
Giving $250 will fund:
✔ A full-day clean energy training workshop for one Fellow
✔ A Fellow’s materials, safety gear, and resources for a semester project
✔ Travel for a Fellow to attend a sustainability conference or summit
Sponsor a Student’s Eco Spring Break
Help send HBCU students to Senegal, Ghana, or Mauritania for a transformational learning experience in sustainability, community development, and African culture.
Giving $1,000 will fund:
✔ Full travel and lodging for one student’s Eco Spring Break
✔ Educational materials and project supplies for group projects abroad
✔ Cultural immersion and eco-tourism site visits across West Africa
Support HBCU Community Hubs
Build green, sustainable, and economically empowered communities around HBCU campuses. These hubs provide access to green jobs, mentorship, clean energy, and local leadership.
Giving $500 will fund:
✔ A community workshop or environmental justice training
✔ Green space activation (e.g., pollinator garden, urban farm tools, sustainable business incubator)
✔ Internship stipends for HBCU students leading local hub projects
Fund Community Resilience Programs
Advance climate resilience across Africa and the African diaspora through STEM education, citizen science, and climate data collection in vulnerable communities.
Giving $250 will fund:
✔ A weather station kit for a school in a climate-impacted region
✔ STEM-based climate curriculum for 1–2 classrooms
✔ Virtual exchange programming connecting African and diaspora students
The Green Fund Africa
Support grassroots climate solutions and youth-led innovation across the African continent. The Green Fund Africa provides microgrants, training, and leadership opportunities to emerging climate leaders in vulnerable communities.
Giving $500 will fund:
✔ A microgrant to an African youth-led sustainability project
✔ Supplies and tools for a school-based climate initiative
✔ A community workshop on renewable energy, waste reduction, or reforestation