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Envirothon
Sponsorship Guide

This guide shows how your support powers hands-on learning,

competitions, and career pathways in natural resources.

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A team-based program for grades 9–12 blending classroom study with outdoor problem-solving in soils, water, forestry, wildlife, and a rotating current issue—culminating in regional and state competitions.

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Benefits of Becoming a Sponsor

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Access For All

Your donation removes barriers so underserved schools can participate in Michigan Envirothon.

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Hands-On Learning

Sponsorship funds outdoor education where students learn by exploring soils, water, wildlife, and forests.

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Grow Leaders

Your support builds the next generation of conservationists and community leaders wo want to make Michigan better.

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Secure Your Sponsorship

Complete the form below to confirm your Envirothon sponsorship.

Thank You for Supporting Michigan Envirothon

Your support keeps Michigan’s lands and waters in capable hands. Together, we’re growing skilled, conservation-minded leaders for the future.

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