A future where committed nonprofit directors are in every graduating class

The Problem

Over 4,000 student-led nonprofits exist in the U.S. but nearly 80% fade within a year - Palorah Capital

Less Than 1% Of Climate Funding Reaches Youth Organizations - Youth Climate Justice Fund

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Our Model

College is a rare window of opportunity, a space before real-world pressures fully set in. That’s where TRIIBE comes in: three years of tailored support to cohorts of five experienced nonprofit founders each semester.

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We Provide

Individually: Three scaling grants ($5K, $10K, $25K),
personalized documentaries, podcasts, and two mentors each quarter.

Collectively: Annual Changemaker Summit, annual retreat, and monthly TRIIBE sessions.

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TRIIBE FAQs

How does TRIIBE measure impact?

We use case studies and quarterly surveys to measure each founder’s digital presence, their sense of community and wellbeing, the impact of their organization, and the funds they raise beyond TRIIBE’s grants.

Who is eligible to apply?

Our program is open each semester to sophomores enrolled at U.S. colleges, no matter their citizenship, addressing needs in food, water, shelter, health, education, or energy.

How does funding work?

Funding grows with each year: $5,000 for sophomores, $10,000 for juniors, and $25,000 for seniors. Awards are distributed each semester to help students scale their nonprofit impact.

How long is the program?

TRIIBE’s three-year program supports you through the rest of college, with each year building toward continuing your work beyond graduation. Afterwards, alumni stay connected, ensuring lifelong belonging and support.