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As the impacts of climate change worsen, conditions for women around the world are worsening. Climate change is a threat multiplier, exacerbating conditions for vulnerable populations, and women are often the most vulnerable because they make up 70 percent of the world’s poor. Women suffer the most from the direct and indirect effects of climate change because they have less access to resources, education, and decision-making power than men, and are often the most dependent on natural resources for their livelihood.
In 2021, Zonta International issued its Statement on Climate Change: a Gender Equality Issue, which highlights the importance of educating women and girls especially in response to climate change’s impact on this population. Zonta Says NOW to Gender Equality and Climate Action is the campaign to address climate justice at local, national, and international levels. The Zonta Foothills Club of Boulder County enthusiastically endorses this direction.
It is our intent that the Zonta Foothills Climate Justice Scholarship help build a gender-equal, sustainable world by educating women, advocating for women’s rights, and inspiring female leaders. We hope this scholarship will empower leaders who will build just systems to sustain the planet for future generations. We anticipate that the women receiving this prestigious award will be involved in promoting this award and support future recipients of the Zonta Foothills Climate Justice Scholarship through mentorship and networking.
Our 2023 Zonta Foothills Climate Justice Scholarship Recipient
Erin Johnson, an MBA candidate at CU Boulder has been named the 2023 Zonta Foothills Climate Justice Scholarship winner. Erin is the Program Lead for the Women in Power System Transformation (PST) Initiative at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Her focus is the intersection of climate action and gender equality.
Who Is Eligible?
Women* who are attending the University of Colorado Boulder, in at least the third year of undergraduate studies when the application is submitted to the Zonta Foothills Foundation are eligible to apply. Applicants must still be attending CU at the time the scholarship funds are awarded.
We are looking for women who are applying their passion through both their studies and their actions. Applicants should be engaging in community action or strategies that will contribute to protecting the environment and mitigating climate change.
NOw accepting applications
We are now accepting applications for the Zonta Foothills Climate Justice Scholarship. Application deadline: December 2, 2024
Winner announced: December 20, 2024
The winner will receive the funds via check to CU Boulder at the start of the Spring 2025 semester.
*Anyone who identifies as a woman sometimes or always, regardless of the gender assigned at birth.
Scholarship Application
All application materials must be received by the Zonta Foothills Foundation by 5:00 pm on Monday, December 2, 2024.
Other required components for application:
● Unofficial transcript from CU Boulder to verify current enrollment
● Letter of recommendation commenting on the candidate’s climate action work
● Articles, pamphlets, books, curriculum vitae, photos or other publications (optional)
Please send all supporting materials to the Zonta Foothills Foundation at president@zontafoothills.org by 5:00 pm on Monday, December 2, 2024.