
EVENT
SPONSORSHIP
Dear Environmental Education Supporter,
We invite you to show your support for environmental education in our state by sponsoring Kansas Association for Conservation and Environmental Education (KACEE) events this year. KACEE unites public agencies, teachers, community organizations, businesses, and individuals behind a common cause - teaching kids how to think, not what to think, about environmental issues through non-biased and science-based EE.
KACEE is a 501(c)3 organization with a vison to grow a healthy, vibrant and resilient Kansas through the power of environmental education. A portion of your sponsorship is tax deductible. Your sponsorship will be recognized in our promotions, reaching 1300+ people across Kansas.
By sponsoring our fundraising events, you will help offset costs, reduce registration fees, and provide scholarships for educators. Support for environmental education is vital for a healthy environment, vibrant economy, and successful communities.
If environmental education is something that you or your organization deeply values, sponsoring one or more of our events provides the opportunity to live your values and lead your community by example.
Thank you for your consideration!
The KACEE Board and Staff
4/14-4/18 | Project Learning Tree eeMiniCourses
Mon, Apr 14
|Online Course
Gear up for Earth Day! Project Learning Tree eeMiniCourses


Time & Location
Apr 14, 2025, 5:45 PM – Apr 18, 2025, 11:50 PM
Online Course
About the Event
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, APRIL 11TH
KACEE is committed to being inclusive and to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to be a part of our community. Email info@kacee.org for scholarship information.
Project Learning Tree eeMiniCourse duration: April 14 - April 18, 2025
Time Commitment: ~1-2 hours. To be completed at your own pace.
There are five Project Learning Tree eeMiniCourses by grade band. Choose the eeMiniCourse(s) that's best for you:
Grades K-2 - Sensational Trees: Designed for educators to unlock learners’ potential to investigate trees.