FIELD NOTES
William E Hixson Foundation Helps Fund Our Explorers
We are excited to partner with the Hixson Foundation in furthering STEAM and STEAM education in our community with practical, real world experience.
EcoLogik Institute Receives Prebys Foundation Youth Workforce Grant
We’re honored to announce that we’ve been chosen for the Youth Workforce Grant Program! 🎉This opportunity will allow the EcoLogik Institute to continue our work on diversity, equity, and creating meaningful pathways for young people to succeed in STEM careers. We are grateful to be a part of this initiative that’s transforming lives here in San Diego.
San Diego Foundation Continues Partnership with EcoLogik
The EcoLogik Institute is honored to receive continued funding for the 2024-2025 year from the San Diego Foundation’s Opening the Outdoors Initiative. This funding will be utilized to support the EcoLogik Summer Experiences and Workshops.
Your Support Makes a Difference
Donate today and sponsor young scientists experience at summer camp, a community workshop, or a life changing apprenticeship. Your support makes all of the difference.
Point Loma Assembly Provides Support for EcoLogik
The Ecologik Institute is honored to have received philanthropic support from the Point Loma Assembly. The EcoLogik Institute team is beyond grateful to the support of the Point Loma Assembly of our program and the greater Point Loma community.
2024 ParkVentures Grant Recipent!
The EcoLogik Institute has received a 2024 grant from the National Park Foundation’s ParkVentures program to support the EcoLogik Leadership Academy.
EcoLogik Leadership Academy Receives Grant from National Park Foundation
THE ECOLOGIK INSTITUTE IS HONORED TO HAVE RECEIVED GENEROUS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM THE NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION’S FIELD SCIENCE PROGRAM.
Our Origin Story
Started in 2017 at Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego, California, the EcoLogik Project is a free and unique program that fuses ecology and technology and connects young, underrepresented female explorers and scientists (ages 10-16) to the natural resources and science of America’s National Parks. EcoLogik participants learn and incorporate technological advances and knowledge of the environment to collect natural resource data (community science), create 3D printed biomodels, learn basic coding and programming, and much more!