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Welcome to our Project Peer-to-Peer Fundraising page, where the passion and ingenuity of young changemakers come to life! Here, you’ll discover incredible projects conceived and driven by our very own Young Planet Leaders, dedicated students just like you who are committed to building a brighter, more sustainable future for all.

These aren’t just ideas; they are tangible initiatives addressing critical environmental and community needs, from tackling waste reduction and promoting sustainable innovation, to fostering sustainable practices and raising awareness. Our young leaders have poured their hearts and minds into developing these projects, crafting thoughtful proposals and taking meaningful action.

Now, you have the power to directly support their inspiring work. By contributing to these peer-to-peer fundraising campaigns, you’re not just donating; you’re investing in the next generation of environmental champions and helping to bring their innovative solutions to fruition.

Explore the amazing projects below and choose the one that resonates most with you. Every dollar donated will directly empower these young leaders to finalize their initiatives and make a real, lasting impact on our planet.
Join us in fueling their vision and creating a more sustainable world – Donate Today!

Active Projects

Patience Nabukalu

Patience Nabukalu is a passionate climate, gender, and human rights activist from Uganda, and the founder of Youth Empowerment Initiative Uganda. As an organizer with Fridays for Future Uganda, she leads grassroots efforts to combat wetland degradation, plastic pollution, and fossil fuel expansion.

Mohamed Moussa

Mohamed is the founder and CEO of Ebhath, an organization dedicated to making scientific research accessible by teaching it in Arabic and publishing educational content in Swahili. Through Ebhath, he advances his mission to bridge language and socioeconomic barriers in education, particularly across the fields of climate science, biology, and computer science.

Sri Nihal Tammana

Sri Nihal Tammana is the 15-year-old founder of Recycle My Battery, a nonprofit committed to protecting the environment by promoting sustainable battery disposal. Recognizing that batteries are indispensable yet harmful when discarded improperly, Nihal began collecting used batteries from his local community, only to realize the need for a larger, more organized effort.