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Womxn in the Wild

$1,940
38%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
19 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on December 03, at 12:00 AM PST
Project Owners

Manuel

Ortiz

$25

4 days ago

April

Conkey

$100

4 days ago

Alicia

McCormick

$100

4 days ago

Anonymous

$25

4 days ago

Esther

Tanaka

4 days ago

Alison Baski

Lang

$500

5 days ago

Anonymous

$500

Nov 26, 2025

Anonymous

$25

Nov 17, 2025

Suryatapa

Jha

Nov 17, 2025

Christina

Jacobo

Nov 17, 2025

Anonymous

Nov 13, 2025

Louis

Caron

$250

Nov 11, 2025

Liliana

Bachman

Nov 10, 2025

Karissa

Fong

$100

Nov 06, 2025

Alex

Madva

Nov 06, 2025

Gaby

Avalos

$50

Nov 04, 2025

Cecilia

Santiago-Gonzalez

Nov 03, 2025

SERENA

BURNETT

Nov 03, 2025

Mark

Ikeda

$100

Nov 02, 2025
Levels
Choose a giving level

$10

Meal Sponsor

When traveling to partner sites, students will spend approximately $10 per meal. This will help offset the costs of one student meal when traveling.

$25

Workshop Sponsor

Participants will be provided three workshops where they will focus on developing resumes/CVs, science communication, and career/grad school readiness. This level provides support for one of these workshops.

$100

Equipment Sponsor

Working in the wild requires tools that assist participants in collecting data. This sponsorship will help provide enough equipment to ensure each participant will get hands-on experience.

$500

Mentor Sponsor

Unpaid labor is common in the natural resources, we want to ensure that our womxn mentors are compensated for the time and expertise provided to program participants. This level supports one mentor.

$1,000

Participant Sponsor

Unpaid or underpaid labor is far too common in the field of natural resources. Let's change that by compensating program participants who may be taking time away from other commitments to broaden their experience to be career-ready. This level provides a stipend to one participant.

$2,000

Travel Sponsor

Visiting out-of-state conservation organizations will be a key piece to the experience in the program and with that comes costs. This helps support one program participant in their travel (airfare, lodging, transportation) to our partner sites.