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Geologic Generosity!

$5,074
191%
Raised toward our $2,655 Goal
60 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on April 30, at 11:59 PM PDT
Project Owners

Anonymous

$60

Apr 30, 2024

Janine

Nakazawa

$150

Apr 30, 2024

Eric Tidd

In Honor of Hunter Tidd

$100

Apr 30, 2024

Mara Brady

In Honor of EES students who pied me!!

$200

Apr 30, 2024

Kellie

Nakazawa

$50

Apr 30, 2024

Feng Teter

In Honor of The best GeoClub officers ever

$80

Apr 30, 2024

Seji

Shinkawa

$10

Apr 30, 2024

Bailey Foster

In Memory of Dr. Mara Brady's upholstery

$40

Apr 30, 2024

Sara Wu

In Honor of Carrie

$57.50

Apr 30, 2024

Hunter

Tidd

$50

Apr 30, 2024

Isaias

Gutierrez

$10

Apr 30, 2024

Alicia Alonzo

In Honor of Dr. Mara Brady

$15

Apr 30, 2024

Donna Brady

In Honor of Dr Mara Brady

$50

Apr 30, 2024

mara

brady

$100

Apr 30, 2024

Eric Tidd

In Honor of From a Soilologist, to Rockologist.

$400

Apr 30, 2024

Kerry Workman-Ford

In Honor of Orbicular Granodiorite

$150

Apr 30, 2024

Anonymous

$20

Apr 30, 2024

Anonymous

$15

Apr 30, 2024

Morgan

Hicks

$85

Apr 29, 2024

Dale and Karla Reitz

$500

Apr 26, 2024

Anonymous

$25

Apr 20, 2024

Triston Xiong

In Honor of HUNTERRR

$60

Apr 18, 2024

Isaias Gutierrez

In Honor of Hunter ????

$50

Apr 18, 2024

Daniel Scharton

In Honor of Hunter Todd and the laughs he brings

$40

Apr 18, 2024

Tania Valdovinos

In Honor of Kellie

$26

Apr 18, 2024
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$25

Gypsum Donor

A soft, clear-to-white mineral used commonly in building materials. Perfect to form the foundation of our project!

$50

Calcite Donor

A major component of limestone with uses ranging from construction to medicine. Its versatility is just what we need to meet all our members’ needs!

$100

Fluorite Donor

A translucent mineral used as the source of fluoride, a major component of toothpaste and mouthwash. Strengthening our teeth and our club!

$200

Apatite Donor

Typically a green to blue colored mineral that forms hexagonal crystals and is commonly used in fertilizers. Growing our food and our geologic interest!

$300

Quartz Donor

A strong mineral with a wide range of colors and names. Amethyst, citrine, aventurine, whatever you call it, its strength and diversity match the resolve of our club and all its members

$500

Topaz Donor

While most yellow gems get misidentified as this mineral, only topaz has a hardness that falls short of only garnet and diamond. Help our club stand out from the rest!

$750

Garnet Donor

A popular gemstone with industrial uses as an abrasive. Help our members smooth out their rough edges!

$1,000

Diamond Donor

An incredibly strong and beautiful mineral used in industry and fashion. Show our members that your support is just as strong and help them shine!