Congratulations to Our Winning Teams!

We are thrilled to announce our ten Eco-Grant winning student teams. For the past nine months, Grades of Green's RISE students have amazed and inspired us by leading powerful climate action and advocating for the environment in their communities across the world.

Let’s celebrate the next generation of environmental leaders!

2023-2024 RISE Eco-Grant Winners
Fueled by LAcarGUY
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsor, LAcarGUY, we are able to award TWO $1,000 Grand Prizes and EIGHT additional awards to these passionate Grades of Green student teams.

LAcarGUY International
Changemaker Award - $1,000

GHS Buea
Buea, Cameroon
The first year team, GHS Buea, from Buea, Cameroon had an incredible year by winning our LAcarGUY International Changemakers Award. With leadership from their facilitator Julius Chumbon, the students set out to organize waste sorting practices across their entire school to prevent excess trash from entering landfills. The team then utilized all of their food waste to create compost for trees and plants on their campus while organizing multiple clean-ups. With their Grand Prize Eco-Grant, the team plans to expand their efforts into other schools within their community and develop a nursery to cultivate plants at their school.

Environmental Impact Grand Prize - $1,000

Whitney Eco-Club
Cerritos, California
Long time participants of Grades of Green’s programs, the Whitney Eco-Club from Cerritos, California had an outstanding year promoting actions of sustainability. This student-led team set out to reduce textile waste by hosting a clothing swap and then creating homemade dog toys that were then donated to a nonprofit at the Subaru Pacific Share the Love Event. The remaining clothing was then donated to a local crisis shelter in order to ensure no item went to waste. Furthermore, the students completed the daunting application to become a California Green Ribbon School. In collaboration with school administration and district staff, the team was awarded the California Department of Education Green Ribbon Silver Award.
Habitat Hero Award - $500
Matungu Community Development Charity

Nairobi, Kenya
Using their Grand Prize Eco-Grant from the 2022-2023 campaign, the Matungu Community Development Charity worked with local community members to plant thousands of indigenous tree saplings, while educating students on the impacts of climate change. Furthermore, the team reduced their food waste using innovative composting techniques such as cultivating larvae of the black soldier fly. Moving forward, the team set an ambitious goal to increase tree coverage by 10% within their community.
Community Champions Award - $500
Pear Tree Foundation
La Crescenta, California
Returning for their second year, the Pear Tree Foundation from Crescenta Valley High School continued their efforts of offering composting programs to local elementary schools. With their 2022-2023 Eco-Grant, the student-led group purchased compost bins and provided in-person support to four elementary schools in the community. Through their efforts, the team was able to divert over 1,100 pounds of food waste, educate 6,900 people via press and media, and educate over 4,760 students in their community.
Intersectional Impact Award - $500
Human is Kind Organization
Nyanza, Kenya
The Human is Kind Organization from Nyanza, Kenya had a unique idea to manage waste in their community by creating reusable alternatives to plastic and disposal sanitary pads. In order to spread their message, they also partnered with multiple health clinics to communicate the harmful impact that waste has on the environment. Through their innovative efforts, the team was able to divert over 590 pounds of waste from entering the environment.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Award - $500
HEAR Club
Carson, California
In order to educate students on the impacts of fast fashion, the students at the California Academy of Mathematics and Science conducted a social media campaign in addition to making tote bags from donated clothing. Over the course of many months, the team collected nine 25-gallon trash bags worth of used clothes. The students then took it upon themselves to learn how to sew, in order to create tote bags that could be given to students at their school, while educating them on the impacts of waste.
Climate Collaborators Award - $250
The Parallel Projects
Carlsbad, California and Zanzibar, Tanzania

The Parallel Projects is a unique team of students at Santa Fe Christian (SFC) School in San Diego who collaborate with a group at the Lumumba School in Tanzania. Both schools campaigned for better sorting practices in their community. Furthermore, the SFC Club met with local restaurants to promote sustainable plastic alternatives, while Lumumba organized multiple clean-ups to work towards a plastic-free environment.
Planet Protector Award - $250
Kishoka Youth Organization
Mombasa, Kenya
The Kishoka Youth Organization from Mombasa, Kenya had an incredible impact this year by planting mangrove trees and educating students on the impacts of climate change. With a large group of community members and organizations, they planted thousands of trees and organized multiple clean-ups to reduce the harsh impacts of climate change in Mombasa, while giving back to students in their community.
Earth Advocate Award - $250
Little Risers
Agoura Hills, California

Returning for their second year, the Little Risers from Agoura High School used their Eco-Grant from the 2022-2023 campaign to plant gardens, educate their school on the benefits of sustainable agriculture, and promote the "Kiss the Ground" film. In addition, this incredible team also made pamphlets for students on how to compost, source sustainable products, and mitigate our impact on the environment.
Rookie of the Year - $250
Earth Light Ambassadors
Buea, Cameroon
The Earthlight Ambassadors from Buea, Cameroon conducted an incredible outreach campaign to educate their community on how to reduce waste. To spread their message on the benefits of reducing waste, they appeared on radio shows and wrote press releases with various media groups. They also organized multiple school presentations and conducted community outreach campaigns. This resulted in the team reaching over 107,500 people via press, 521 students, and 201 community members.
Learn More about Our RISE Winners

Honoree Awards

In addition to our Eco-Grants, we're excited to announce our honoree awards that recognize the following outstanding students and adult facilitators.

Eco-Leader of the Year 
Colbie Stanek
Alpharetta, Georgia
 
International Eco-Leader of the Year
Hamisi Mohamed
Mombasa, Kenya

Team Facilitator of the Year
Jean Posada
Bayside, New York

International Team Facilitator of the Year
Julius Chumbon
Buea, Cameroon
A big thank you to our sponsors for their continued support of our students. Because of them, we can continue to offer our programs for free to our students, schools and districts.

Help Us Continue to Provide Eco-Grants

Every year, we provide Eco-Grants to our top-performing students to help expand the reach of their environmental efforts. These funds not only multiply our students' impact exponentially but also serve as a powerful incentive and teach students that their hard work is worthy of recognition and support. Help us to continue awarding student Eco-Grants by donating to Grades of Green today!
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