Love Your Nature is a small, but mighty team of female change makers devoted to creating a more sustainable world in which teen girls thrive. We are committed to making our programs as accessible as possible because we believe that our whole community benefits when more youth are given an opportunity to be included in spaces where they can fully be themselves.
We understand that our tuition rate may be a limiting factor for some families. This is why we have a "no one turned away for lack of funds" policy and a Scholarship Fund. For a little context, in 2022, we directly mentored about 70 teens through our programs, more than half of which received scholarships (about $40,000 of tuition discounts). We are an LLC receiving no grants or funding beyond tuition and individual contributions.
Real Talk East Bay BIPOC Group Standard Tuition is $250 monthly, or $2,500 annually.
Real Talk East Bay BIPOC Group School Year Long Program Scholarship Tiers
If you would like to apply for any scholarship, please fill out the form below in addition to the main application. We will review your request as soon as we are able.
* This is a scholarship opportunity for teens interested in our program who self-identify as BIPOC, who need financial assistance beyond the listed tiers. This scholarship covers part to all of our program's annual tuition for our BIPOC Group. Please select "Additional Scholarship" below and share as much as you are willing about your request.
We understand that our tuition rate may be a limiting factor for some families. This is why we have a "no one turned away for lack of funds" policy and a Scholarship Fund. For a little context, in 2022, we directly mentored about 70 teens through our programs, more than half of which received scholarships (about $40,000 of tuition discounts). We are an LLC receiving no grants or funding beyond tuition and individual contributions.
Real Talk East Bay BIPOC Group Standard Tuition is $250 monthly, or $2,500 annually.
Real Talk East Bay BIPOC Group School Year Long Program Scholarship Tiers
- Tier 1 - $2,000 (discount of $500)
- Tier 2 - $1,650 (discount of $850)
- Tier 3 - $1,250 (discount of $1,250)
- Additional Scholarship*
If you would like to apply for any scholarship, please fill out the form below in addition to the main application. We will review your request as soon as we are able.
* This is a scholarship opportunity for teens interested in our program who self-identify as BIPOC, who need financial assistance beyond the listed tiers. This scholarship covers part to all of our program's annual tuition for our BIPOC Group. Please select "Additional Scholarship" below and share as much as you are willing about your request.
What is BIPOC and why do we use that term?
"BIPOC stands for Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Pronounced “bye-pock,” this is a term specific to the United States, intended to center the experiences of Black and Indigenous groups and demonstrate solidarity between communities of color. The term “BIPOC” acknowledges that people of color face varying types of discrimination and prejudice. BIPOC aims to bring to center stage the specific violence, cultural erasure, and discrimination experienced by Black and Indigenous people. It reinforces the fact that not all people of color have the same experience, particularly when it comes to legislation and systemic oppression." - Thank you to the YWCA for this image and definition |