"To inspire and empower individuals and communities to take everyday actions that restore ecosystems, conserve resources, and build long-term environmental and social resilience. "
Ameya's points
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participant impact
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UP TO120pieces of litterpicked up
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UP TO1.0water footprintcalculated
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UP TO10water collection systemsinstalled
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UP TO5.0sharing economiesexplored
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UP TO20hoursvolunteered
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UP TO26community eventshosted or attended
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UP TO14,521minutesspent learning
Ameya's actions
Biodiversity and Wildlife
Choose Native Plants
Native plants provide food and shelter for local wildlife and help ecosystems adapt to change. I will choose native plants for my yard, balcony, or community space instead of non-native or ornamental species to support biodiversity resilience.
Share My Why
Share My Why
I will share my Ecochallenge story and why I'm taking action for the planet — and earn 15 points!
Community
Take Part in a Community Beautification Project
Working together builds resilience and pride in the places we care about. I will participate in 5 community projects such as a cleanup or local beautification project that strengthens connections and shared purpose.
Work and Organizations
Host a Cleanup Event with Colleagues
Shared projects at work strengthen teams and build organizational resilience. I will host or join 5 cleanup events with colleagues, classmates, or group members to improve our environment and strengthen collaboration.
Biodiversity and Wildlife
Participate in a Habitat Restoration Project
Healthy habitats support resilient wildlife populations. I will join 10 restoration efforts, such as planting native plants, cleaning a natural area, or repairing trails to protect biodiversity.
What is resilience?
Reflect on My Own Resilience
Resilience is personal and collective. I will reflect on a time when I adapted to change in my own life, writing down what helped me and what I learned from the experience.
Share My Why
Take the Earth Month Ecochallenge Feedback Survey
I will take a short survey about my experience to help the Ecochallenge team improve future events, earn a chance to win a prize, and earn 15 points!
What is resilience?
Learn About Ordinary Magic
Resilience is an everyday magic in all of us. I will spend 120 minutes learning about resilience and psychologist Ann Masten’s concept of “ordinary magic,” which shows how people adapt and thrive through small, daily strengths.
Water
Understand My Water Footprint
Each of us has a water footprint, directly linked to our daily activities as well as the water required in the production of things we use each day. Understanding our water use is important for a healthy planet. I will calculate my water footprint and look for a few ways I can reduce consumption or waste, then share what I learned on the feed.
Water
Collect Rain Water
Rainwater collection reduces water waste and supports local needs. I will install a rain barrel or collect rainwater to use for outdoor tasks, such as watering plants or cleaning.
Community
Join a Group
Belonging to a group can help build friendships and a sense of purpose. I will explore online or in-person groups or clubs that share my interests or goals and join a group to connect with others.
Work and Organizations
Map Local Risks and Resources
Preparedness is part of resilience. I will spend 120 minutes with colleagues identifying potential risks (such as weather, supply chain, or staffing issues) and the resources or strategies available to address them.
Water
Mulch the Base of Trees and Plants
Mulching helps soil hold water and reduces runoff. I will mulch the base of trees or other plants at home, school, or in my community to improve water retention and soil health.
Water
Create My Own Water Action
Everyone’s water needs and use are different. I will create an action that works for my life and supports water resilience—and make my commitment public by sharing it in the feed to inspire others.
Biodiversity and Wildlife
Leave the Leaves
Fallen leaves, logs, and brush provide shelter and food for wildlife. I will leave natural features in my yard or community space to help strengthen biodiversity and soil resilience.
What is resilience?
Learn About Ecological Resilience
Resilience is part of how nature works. I will spend 120 minutes learning about ecological resilience—how ecosystems adapt to disturbances and renew themselves through cycles of growth and renewal.
Biodiversity and Wildlife
Reduce Light Pollution
Too much artificial light can confuse and harm animals, especially those active at night. I will reduce sources of outdoor light or switch to wildlife-friendly fixtures to support healthy habitats.
What is resilience?
Learn About Community Resilience
Communities can adapt to challenges and grow stronger together. I will spend 120 minutes learning about how communities prepare for and respond to change, and how collective action builds resilience.
Personal
Go Get a Check Up
Regular health check-ups help prevent problems before they start. I will schedule or attend a medical, dental, or mental health check-up to take care of my well-being.
Work and Organizations
Join or Start a Green Team
Green teams strengthen resilience by creating shared responsibility. I will join or help start a green team in my workplace, school, or community group to support sustainability and collaboration.
What is resilience?
Learn About Biodiversity and Resilience
Diversity builds strength in ecosystems. I will spend 120 minutes learning how biodiversity helps nature adapt to change and maintain balance.
Personal
Prepare for Extreme Weather
Extreme weather events like hurricanes, wildfires, and floods can disrupt lives and upend our communities. I will take proactive steps to prepare for extreme weather by safeguarding my home and creating or updating an emergency plan and kit with essential supplies, evacuation routes, and contact information.
Community
Offer a Skill or Service
Sharing our talents can benefit those around us. I will offer my skills or services that contribute to local self-sufficiency, such as teaching a repair skill or helping with a neighbor's garden.
Community
Host a Gathering
Bringing people together helps strengthen bonds. I will organize and host a gathering, such as a potluck, coffee meet up, or shared meal, for friends, family, colleagues, or neighbors to foster connection and community spirit.
Community
Swap and Share with Others
Swapping and sharing resources reduces waste and builds community bonds. I will participate in 5 swaps or sharing activities, like borrowing items, attending or hosting a swap meet, or giving away items I no longer need to support a sharing economy with friends, family, colleagues or neighbors.
Participant Feed
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Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 11:44 AM -
Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 11:41 AMNature provides a free lunch, but only if we control our appetites. -
Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 11:37 AMWe do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children -
Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 11:32 AMWe do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children -
Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 10:40 AMThe future will be green or not at all -
Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 10:36 AMThe Earth does not belong to us; we belong to the Earth. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONWork and OrganizationsHow did working together on an environmental project strengthen relationships in your group? What does this teach you about resilience in organizations?
Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 10:28 AMWorking together built trust, clearer communication, and shared responsibility, and it shows that organizational resilience grows when people collaborate effectively and support each other through challenges. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONWaterWhat did you notice about how mulching helps the soil and plants? How does this small action connect to bigger ideas of water resilience?
Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 10:28 AMMulching helps retain soil moisture, reduce evaporation, and improve soil health, showing how a simple action can support larger water resilience by conserving water and strengthening plant survival during dry conditions. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONPersonalWhat did you do to prepare for extreme weather events? Did being more prepared improve your peace of mind or make you feel more prepared to help others? Share any tips or resources you found helpful in the feed!
Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 10:27 AMI prepared for extreme weather by keeping an emergency kit (water, flashlight, batteries, basic medicines), saving important contacts, and staying updated through weather alerts, which improved my peace of mind and made me feel more ready to help others if needed. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONPersonalWhat motivated you to schedule or attend your check-up, and how did it make you feel afterward that you completed this action?
Ameya Dhavale 4/30/2026 10:27 AMI was motivated by the desire to stay proactive about my health, and afterward I felt reassured and more confident knowing I had taken a preventive step.
