Donor Supported Projects
As a nonprofit organization, Omega is able to realize its mission through the generous support of individual donors, institutions, sponsors, and foundations. With your help, we are able to continue our educational work, start new initiatives, maintain our infrastructure, and build new facilities. Please support our efforts to awaken the best in the human spirit.
The OCSL, an innovative educational center, is the first of its kind in the United States to combine the latest in green building and wastewater treatment technologies under one roof. It will serve as the heart of Omega's ongoing environmental initiatives, and as an environmental model that can be seen, understood, and replicated locally and globally.
A dynamic new component of Omega, the Women's Institute is dedicated to cultivating women's wisdom and developing a new power paradigm that honors the regenerative,
cooperative, and healing qualities of the feminine.
Omega believes that the benefits of a holistic education should be available to everyone. Each year, we provide hundreds of full and partial scholarships that enable people to participate in a wide range of workshops.
The Omega In Service grant program provides room and board and use of Omega's facilities to nonprofit organizations committed to improving the wellbeing of others and the life of the planet we share.
Omega Teen Camp is an exciting, progressive summer camp program where teenagers, ages 13-17, discover a more peaceful, joyful, and positive way to live in the world. Teens are encouraged to learn, grow, and express their true gifts as they explore their dreams.
An endowment is a restricted fund that is invested over time for growth and income. Omega's endowment fund will do more than assure the future; it will guarantee that participants will always have a place to take programs that will help them grow.
Housing a collection that encompasses the world's great wisdom traditions, as well as subjects that embrace the full spectrum of Omega workshops, the library serves as a centerpiece for contemplative study on campus.
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