College of Global Futures

The Joseph Project

The Joseph Project

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The mission of the Joseph Project is to prepare local faith communities for distressed environmental futures by creating shared space and curriculum through which religious leaders, from a wide range of wisdoms, share knowledge and train to lead. Giving to the Joseph Project supports the piloting, researching and development of the Joseph Project curriculum and workshops. With your support, interfaith community leaders and clergy will be prepared to navigate their congregations through climate crisis.

Impact of Donor Support

  • More learners can pursue higher education. Thanks to our donors, more than 7,000 ASU students have received upwards of $32 million in scholarships with more than $39 million raised.
  • More students succeed. ASU ranks #1 among the state’s public universities for its 86% first-year retention rate thanks in part to donor-funded student success initiatives.
  • Important initiatives continue. More than $320 million in new gifts and commitments support ongoing initiatives at ASU.
  • The spirit of generosity abounds. In the past year, more than 100,000 individual, corporate and foundation donors stepped forward to help the ASU community.

We choose to invest in ASU because of its agility, speed and focus on innovation. The Swette Center engages in cross-disciplinary research and collaborates with many partners, including private sector leaders, to create food systems change.”

Kelly Swette

CEO of Sweet Earth Natural Foods, who with her husband Brian, gave a gift to establish the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems at ASU

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