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April 1 - April 21, 2022

Welcome to Campus Ecochallenge

Campus Ecochallenge is a customizable sustainability engagement program for class and campus engagement. Each team can set their own challenge period to met the goals of their campus initiatives. Participants track and share their progress online in a robust platform and earn points for taking action. The combination of collective action, camaraderie, and friendly competition makes change a little easier — and a lot more fun.

Campus Ecochallenge provides tools and inspiration to turn intention into action, and gives participants a fun and social way to think about and act on proven solutions that make a difference for you, your community, and the planet. Over 100 actions within nine Challenge categories provide participants with diverse options to take action.

Campus Ecochallenge is free and open to secondary and higher education institutions. Participants can join an existing team, create a new one, or join the Community team.

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Together, we're connecting the dots

The Campus Ecochallenge is powered by the Ecochallenge Platform.

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The Ecochallenge Platform is a signature offering of Ecochallenge.org (formerly Northwest Earth Institute), a sustainability organization that provides innovative social and digital tools designed to be a launchpad for emerging generations and sustainability leaders to experience “ah-ha” moments that lead to extraordinary environmental and social change. Ecochallenge.org also hosts the global People's Ecochallenge which is free and open to everyone, everywhere. Over 105,000 people from 101 countries have used the Ecochallenge Platform and the organization has engaged over 300,000 people throughout its 26-year history. The Ecochallenge Platform can also be used to create custom Challenges that meet the engagement and action goals of your workplace, college, or community.

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