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Are you a local college student looking to make a difference?
Join Small Steps, Big Wins and turn actions (that you already to every day) into charitable donations!
Here’s a brief guide on what it is and why you should join.
Small Steps, Big Wins is a competition between colleges and universities that runs during both the fall and spring semesters. When undergrads complete actions that either helps sustainability or socially, they receive points. The schools are then ranked based on the number of points each has, with top ranks receiving prizes!
In addition, when each individual posts an action, they receive 25¢ toward a charity of their choosing. Undergrads can earn up to $1.00 a day for charity simply through actions like turning off the water when brushing teeth or taking the bus instead of driving.
All you have to do is register by entering your name, school, graduation year, and charity for donations. With no fees, the whole program is 100% free!
A few Philly schools are already participating:
If your school isn’t already signed up, don’t get discouraged. Be the one to start the premiere group on your campus by signing up and Small Steps will add your school to the list!
Students can earn up to $1.00 a day towards a charity of their choice, including these:
American Red Cross Provides blood to those in need, shelters & feeds victims of disasters, and provides all sorts of humanitarian aid both in the US and abroad.
Many actions you do every day, such as turning off the lights or carpooling. Others require you to do a little more, such as helping a friend walk their dog or teaching others about recycling.
The number of points you earn is based on the difficulty of the action, however, so if you go out of your way to accomplish a bigger task, you will definitely be rewarded!
Actions are sorted into 4 categories that:
Students can post up to 10 actions per day and can even add their own action if it isn’t already on the list!
Um, yes!
Just like the ‘greater’ picture of sustainability: Although individual actions seem small, the cumulative actions actually create a huge impact!
Check out how the program helped the environment last semester alone. 18,311 gallons of water were reduced
If you want to see all the results, check out their cool infographic.
So what are you waiting for? If you’re a college student, join Small Steps, Big Wins for this upcoming semester!
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