Living Classroom’s support comes in many ways:
Our gratitude for your support - in so many ways - is immeasurable!
- From a community of dedicated, well-trained volunteer docents and parent helpers who facilitate our lessons
- From local businesses and service organizations that help build our beautiful gardens and provide the necessary funding to do the job at hand
- From generous foundation and individual donors who enable us to reach thousands of students each year
Our gratitude for your support - in so many ways - is immeasurable!
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Donate $15, $25 - or any amount of your choosing - every month!
Recurring donation is the easiest way for you to provide ongoing support for our programs. |
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Create a Scientist! Your tax-deductible donation of $100 can purchase a tablet used in our classes during our citizen science lessons. Each classroom uses at least 12 tablets so students can each have a hands-on experience of discovering new species!
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Design & Build a Lesson Kit With your tax-deductible donation of $250, we can create an entire lesson kit, from pencils and worksheets to scientific instruments. These lesson kits are instrumental in capturing the curiosity of our budding scientists and deepening the connection to the outdoors.
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Create, Grow & Maintain a Garden Bed With your tax-deductible donation of $500, we can create a garden bed that supports an entire classroom for one school year. This includes seeds, plants, irrigation, maintenance, all the things needed to have a successful year of growing, learning about and eating healthy!
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Native Garden Education With your tax-deductible donation of $750, students in an entire school learn about California native plants and their role in restoring wildlife habitat and how Native Americans used them through ethnobotany lessons.
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Support an Entire Classroom for One Year! With your tax-deductible donation of $1000, you can support an entire classroom's lessons for one whole school year. This gift makes the most significant impact in schools serving students from socioeconomically disadvantaged communities.
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