About Us
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
Why Us?
In today's changing world with an increase in carbon emissions and improper waste management, enviornmental education is more important than ever, but in a traditional classroom setting, learning mostly lacks hands on engagement needed to make a change. That's why Ecoeducators 365 EXISTS!! We provide students with hands-on and interactive experiences rather then teaching students with the basic textbooks and pop quizzes. With these experiences, students can develop problem solving and critical thinking skills to take meaningful action within their communities.
Our Mission & Vision

Mission: To spark curiosity and action in students by bringing sustainability to life through fun, engaging workshops and interactive learning experiences
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Vision: A world where every young person understands their role in protecting the planet and feels empowered to make choices that create a healthier, more sustainable future for everyone.
What to Expect?

Youth Voices Podcast
A student-led podcast featuring engaging conversations of debatable environmental issues with EE365 members, young activists, subject experts and eco-ambassadors. Each episode dives into various environmental perspectives, real student projects, climate debates, and innovative ideas across different regions.

Project Showcases & Expos
Many interactive project showcases, fairs and expos will be organized to allow students to present their sustainability projects, showcase innovations, and exchange ideas with peers globally and locally where they will be mentored and exposed to expert mentors and other peers.
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Monthly Eco-Challenges
Fun and goal-focused monthly or weekly challenges which motivate students of all ages to participate in various activities, such as waste-free weeks, biodiversity observation tasks, energy-reduction goals etc, to spread awareness and empower them to take action in their schools and communities.
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Detailled Curriculum Module
Engaging, in-depth and grade-appropriate curriculum modules designed to empower students to fully understand real-world environmental issues through narrowed down topics focused on hands-on activities, case studies, interactive discussions, etc so learners can apply concepts directly to their school and community.
Our Methodology
Our team uses a three-phase methodology- ETI (Envision, Transform, Implement) to ensure that students not only understand human-driven environmental challenges but also take meaningful action while engaging with community stakeholders, including schools, environmental organizations, etc.
Students will get to explore crucial environmental challenges such as deforestation and climate change through workshops, interactive activities, local case studies, which they will gain a comprehensive understanding real-world insights and solutions.Each activity is measured through reflection journals and short assessments to track conceptual understanding.
Envision
Students will apply their knowledge through project based initiatives such as tree planting drives and conservation projects, while collaborating with local NGOs, sustainable businesses, and schools, for students to understand the impact of collective action. Progress is tracked using measurable indicators such as participation numbers, project outputs, and community feedback.
Transform
Implement
With hands-on experience, students are encouraged to expand their projects by engaging local schools and awareness event organization, through project showcases and expos, which they will develop sustainable, long-term solutions that can be implemented in their communities for a long-lasting impact. implementation success is evaluated by measurable impact indicators such as the number of trees planted, waste reduced, or students adopting eco-friendly practices.
Impact Metrics
Reach & Participation
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300+ students directly reached through programs and activities
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25+ schools engaged across different regions
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150+ community members reached through awareness campaigns
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3+ partnerships established with NGOs and environmental organizations
Learning & Capacity Building
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30+ teachers trained in sustainability education
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25+ trained youth leaders across EE365 clubs and teams
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10+ workshops or sessions delivered per school
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Students reporting increased interest and engagement in environmental activities
Projects & Outcomes
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20+ environmental research mini-projects completed and submitted
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15+ students leading their own local eco-projects
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Students applying learned skills during final showcases, demonstrating understanding, creativity, and real-world impact
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Regular completion of monthly/weekly eco-challenges, showing ongoing behavioral change
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