
NEed some inspiration?
Check out some successful p2p's from last year!

Running a marathon in farm or produce themed costumes

Doing a bellyflop for every $50 donated

Picking up one piece of trash for every dollar donated

Eating increasingly hotter wings after each donation

Running a lap for every $50 donated, dressed as a cow

Spending a weekend to raise money through "intense activities'
How fundraising works

Step 1
Start a Fundraising campaign
The purpose of Phase 1 is to equip fellows with the tools to succeed in their immersion and project development. During this time, you will join a supportive community of driven students aligned by a passion for creating positive change. Our meetings will involve learning from global sustainability leaders about the ins and outs of the food system, its biggest challenges and frameworks to drive rapid change.
Fellows can expect to spend 10-12 hours per week during Phase 1; which consists of a combination of synchronous meetings and asynchronous assignments. The time commitment is similar to the demands of a 4-unit course in the semester system.
Step 2
personalize your fundraiser
The purpose of Phase 1 is to equip fellows with the tools to succeed in their immersion and project development. During this time, you will join a supportive community of driven students aligned by a passion for creating positive change. Our meetings will involve learning from global sustainability leaders about the ins and outs of the food system, its biggest challenges and frameworks to drive rapid change.
Fellows can expect to spend 10-12 hours per week during Phase 1; which consists of a combination of synchronous meetings and asynchronous assignments. The time commitment is similar to the demands of a 4-unit course in the semester system.


Step 3
spread the word!
The purpose of Phase 1 is to equip fellows with the tools to succeed in their immersion and project development. During this time, you will join a supportive community of driven students aligned by a passion for creating positive change. Our meetings will involve learning from global sustainability leaders about the ins and outs of the food system, its biggest challenges and frameworks to drive rapid change.
Fellows can expect to spend 10-12 hours per week during Phase 1; which consists of a combination of synchronous meetings and asynchronous assignments. The time commitment is similar to the demands of a 4-unit course in the semester system.

now it's your turn
How will you help raise funds to fight food insecurity?



