UC Environmental Stewards

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"It was an experience that redirected my life.”

"This program gave me a pathway to pursue work in a field that I didn't really know existed."

"My own life has been focused tremendously by the training."

"This community has become very important to me."

Making a difference: Building community

Even in times of change, UC Environmental Stewards help light the way across California. We lean on science, observation, and the spirit of community to bring clarity and connection when they’re needed most. By bringing people together, we turn challenges into chances to grow and learn side by side. With the dedication of our team, partners, and alumni, we’re shaping a future that’s more just, resilient, and sustainable for everyone. Your gift makes all the difference—providing the training, tools, and partnerships needed to spark hope, inspire new discoveries, and turn possibility into action.

Three funds, one mission: to foster a diverse community of naturalists and promote stewardship of California's natural resources through education and service.

Support UC Environmental Stewards

Stewardship Fund: In Perpetuity Climate Stewards Fund: Resilient  CommunitiesScholarship Fund: Achieving Inclusion
UC Environmental Stewards fosters environmental stewardship through our two course offerings, California Naturalist and Climate Stewards.  Your investment ensures that California’s environmental management will involve meaningful long-term participation by local communities. UC Environmental Stewards prepares Climate Stewards to communicate and engage in local solutions to advance community and ecosystem resilience. Our vision is for California to have engaged communities and functioning ecosystems that are resilient in a changing climate.We need your support to build an inclusive community of naturalists. This scholarship-specific fund will help break down barriers that many students, young, and low-income people face in accessing environmental education and workforce training opportunities. This fund is used to off-set course participation costs for people who could benefit from a scholarship to become a certified Climate Steward or California Naturalist.