Chapters bring climate education to students everywhere.
By starting a chapter, you'll become a leader, organizing workshops (covering topics like air quality testing, soil analysis, and climate data interpretation), building connections with local organizations and experts (like environmental groups, scientists, and community leaders), and empowering others to take action on pressing environmental challenges. You'll inspire change in your community, develop valuable leadership skills (including project management, communication, and team building), and make a lasting impact on regional environmental issues.
WHO CAN START A CHAPTER?
Passionate students who want to lead climate action
Those looking to bring hands-on environmental education to their community
Individuals interested in developing leadership and community organizing skills
Complete the form below to apply for starting a Citizen Climate chapter. Share your vision and commitment to bringing environmental education to your area.
Our team will review your application and schedule a call with you to discuss your ideas, answer your questions, and explore how we can best support you.
Once your chapter is established, we'll provide ongoing support, resources, and training to help you succeed in building a strong and engaged volunteer team and connecting with local partners and resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
As a chapter leader, you'll organize activities, recruit members, and engage with your community to promote environmental education and action. We’ll provide resources and support to guide you.
Yes! Chapters can be co-led by two or more individuals. Collaboration allows you to share responsibilities and bring diverse perspectives to your initiatives.
If you're unable to continue, we’ll help transition leadership to another committed member of your chapter to ensure continuity.