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Donate To Change

Support Human Nature Projects Ontario with your donations so that we can continue to host more meaningful and high-impact events and initiatives in our communities to promote climate action and sustainable development. Any amounts are greatly appreciated! 

Human Nature Projects (HNP) Ontario is a federally incorporated, student led non-profit organization located in the Greater Toronto Region (GTA) focused on climate action, activism and advocacy both locally and globally. Our organization hopes to raise funds to bring more engaging and purposeful initiatives to the local GTA community such as virtual webinars on sustainable development, community cleanups, eco-career seminars, tree planting and invasive species pull events. If interested in making a donation, please fill out the form above or donate using Paypal. You can contact us at general@hnpontario.org for further information. 

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Why Donate to HNP?

HNP Ontario has made following environmental impacts through various events up to date listed below (July 2024):

Jun 2024 Electric Vehicle Webinar

  • Covered various aspects of electric vehicles

  • In collaboration with Mr. Kenneth Bokor, creator and host of the EV Revolution Show

Jun 2024 Carbon Reduction Challenge

  • Participants were encouraged to reduce their carbon footprint over one week

Jun 2024 Invasive Species Removal at Topham Pond

  • In collaboration with Toronto Nature Stewards

May 2024 Water Contamination Workshop

  • Discussed how to identify contaminated water by looking at its properties and its potentially harmful health effects

  • In collaboration with Dr. Romila Verma

Apr 2024 Earth Day Competition

  • Competition targeting middle/high schools across Ontario

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Feb 2024 Liberal Arts Competition​ 

  • Focused on sustainable solutions for three industries: Business, Medical, and Engineering/Architecture.​

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Nov 2023 Public Workshop series 

  • Over 90 participants in two hours of interactive workshops about greenbelt and urban sprawls

Oct 2023 Rouge Park Community Clean-up

  • Organized in a collaboration with EcoSparks

  • Cleaned up 3 entire trails of Rouge park

Oct 2023 Tree planting at Chris Gibson Park 

  • Organized in a collaboration with Credit Valley Conservation 

  • Planted total of 100 trees with 42 participants 

Sept 2023 Navigating Eco-Anxiety Panel​

Aug 2023 Youth Environmental Advocacy Fellowship

  • Received 185+ application and had 75+ participants

  • Entails 13 interviews of indigenous communities and 10 workshops 

​Jun 2023 Invasive Species Removals â€‹

  • Collected over 25 bags of invasive species debries with over 120 participants

  • In collaboration with Toronto Nature Stewards and Credit Valley Conservation 

Apr 2023 Centennial Park Cleanup

  • Recruited over 150 volunteers and picked up over 15 bags of trashes

  • Offered over $400 in prizes for participants through sponsorship

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Feb 2023 Battery Drive Challenge

  • Individuals were taught about adequate waste disposal practices for batteries. 

Nov 2022 Liberal Arts Competition "Greenwashing in Corporations"

  • Received 45+ essay, poem and virtual arts submissions.

Oct 2022 Samuel Connor Pond Cleanup

  • 250+ volunteers and 30+ bags of garbage was collected

  • $350+ in sponsorship prizes

Jul 2022 Eco-Career Webinar

  • 120+ signups and $170+ in sponsorship prizes

  • Three amazing guest speakers in careers such as marine biologist, entrepreneur and Youth Leadership Specialist for Canadian Wildlife Federation

Jun 2022 Invasive Species Pull Event

  • Over 70 volunteers participated in the event

  • In collaboration with Toronto Nature Stewards (TNS)

Apr 2022 High Park Cleanup

  • 170+ volunteers and $750+ in sponsorship prizes

  • 80+ bags of garbage were collected

Mar 2022 Youth Indigenous Voices Panel

  • 100+ attendees and three guest speakers 

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