The California Environmental Technology Education Network is dependent on the generosity of individuals and organizations to provide services to the students of California. There are a number of ways you can contribute.
Grocery Store Electronic Scrip
If you shop at FoodsCo or Food 4 Less in Southern California here is an easy way to contribute. Just contact us to sign up for a Community Rewards Card. An added benefit will be that if the store has a gas station you will earn points for discounts on your fuel purchases. We are also part of the SHARES program at Lucky's, Save Mart and Food Maxx. Just email us (environmentalteched@outlook.com) your name, mailing address, phone number, email and number of your rewards card and/or phone number it is linked to and we will take care of the rest.
Grocery Store Electronic Scrip
If you shop at FoodsCo or Food 4 Less in Southern California here is an easy way to contribute. Just contact us to sign up for a Community Rewards Card. An added benefit will be that if the store has a gas station you will earn points for discounts on your fuel purchases. We are also part of the SHARES program at Lucky's, Save Mart and Food Maxx. Just email us (environmentalteched@outlook.com) your name, mailing address, phone number, email and number of your rewards card and/or phone number it is linked to and we will take care of the rest.
Cash Contributions
Cash contributions are always appreciated. Checks need to be made out to California Environmental Technology Education Network. If you wish to designate a contribution to a particular project let us know.
Professional Mentors
As a career preparation program, we are always in need of professionals employed in the areas of our instructional topics. This is particularly true for students who enroll in a micro program of study. These micro programs of study require students to complete projects as part of the program sequence.
Cash contributions are always appreciated. Checks need to be made out to California Environmental Technology Education Network. If you wish to designate a contribution to a particular project let us know.
Professional Mentors
As a career preparation program, we are always in need of professionals employed in the areas of our instructional topics. This is particularly true for students who enroll in a micro program of study. These micro programs of study require students to complete projects as part of the program sequence.