Environmental literacy for K-12th grade students; inspiration for the rest of us.
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ABOUT US
Power2Sustain is a registered 501 (c)(3) non profit organization whose mission is to teach K-12th grade students concepts about environmental stewardship and sustainability and empower them to take action to preserve and sustain their natural world.
The project began in New York City in 2008 after a small group of public school teachers and administrators began experiencing an alarming reduction in science instruction. Both teaching time and funding for science were being heavily reduced (and in some instances eliminated entirely) and specific concepts in areas of environmental literacy were sometimes lacking completely.
Working together, the group of teachers and school principals distilled key concepts in K-12th grade science education using content standards from several states. The group then framed these concepts through environmental literacy lessons and activities that integrate into Science, Math and English Language Arts instruction and created a curriculum.
The result was a unique and comprehensive curriculum that is Common Core standards based integrated with other subjects, hands-on and empowering to students and their families. The project involves a unit of study and multiple learning experiences, rather than a single activity, allowing for more complete internalization of the concepts and for deeper critical thinking and problem solving experiences.
The project has since expanded to California and reached approximately 4500 students in over 41 schools.
The Power2Sustain Project is available free-of-charge to all public, charter and independent schools in the US and abroad. For more information and to sign-up, please visit The Project page.

Bagito reusable shopping bags were created by Power2Sustain to help provide funding for its programs. Bagitos are full-sized, micro-stuffable shopping bags designed to hang on a key ring. A meaningful percentange of the proceeds from the sales of Bagitos go to the Power2Sustain project.
Bagito is a socially conscious business, that has made the decision to donate not 1% but 100% of profits to helping students learn about natural world and ways that they can sustain it. Bagito believes that after covering costs and expenses, paying employees decent wages and benefits and supporting our local community, the bottom line must be giving back to the world-at- large.
To learn more, and purchase a Bagito, please click HERE or visit: www.Bagito.co.
Bagito and Power2Sustain are based in Santa Cruz, CA

Mission
Power2Sustain teaches K-12th grade students concepts about environmental stewardship and sustainability and empowers them to take personal responsibility to preserve and sustain their natural world. Power2Sustain will support it's work through the sales of well-designed and ultra-convenient reusable shopping bags and other products.

Team

Mitch Barlas
Founder/Director
Mitch is a former bilingual elementary school teacher, school principal and district administrator. He taught in California and led schools in New York City and in Northern California. Mitch describes himself as a life-long "low-key" fan of preserving our environment, who recently has become passionate about the subject. Knowing the power of education to build knowledge, skills and critical thinking, as well as to foster creativity and passion, Mitch began Power2Sustain as a way to provide environmental learning to K-12th grade students and teachers in the most efficient and successful ways possible. Mitch also has a passion for instructional technology. He believes in fusing the old (real books, hands-on math problems) with the new (tablet-based collaborative learning, online interactive problem-solving...) and is always looking for ways to incorporate technology into environmental literacy. Mitch is an avid fan of the great outdoors and considers himself blessed to currently live in the close-to-paradise town of Santa Cruz, CA.
Sam Spiegel
Project and Outreach Coordinator
Codi Hale
Operation/Office Manager
Veronica Kalinski, Environmental Studies, DeAnza College
Project Intern
Catherine Butler, Environmental Studies, DeAnza College
Project Intern
Abbey Chrystal, PhD Student, Biology, UCSC
Research Intern
Taylor McLoughlin
Marketing, Strategy and Public Relations
Dayton Andrews, UCSC
Intern - Outreach and Communications
Special thanks to:
UCSC Student Consulting Group, 2012-13
Daniel Steinberg, lead organizer
Cindy Ho
Chris Miles
Angela Phan
Taylor McLoughlin
Kristen Park
Max Massengill
Andrew Carlson
Cameron Hamilton
Science Advisory Team
Jennifer Saltzman, Ph.D. Director of Outreach Education, Stanford University - Earth Sciences
Kimberly Brewitt Ph.D. student, UCSC
Peter Brewitt Ph.D. student, UCSC
Lacey Raak, Environmental Studies Coordinator UCSC,
Kristin Sullivan, Professor Environmental Studies, DeAnza College
Daniel Steinberg, Consultant
Suzzane Hebert, Youth Programs Manager, Seymour Marine Discovery Center
Chelsea Prindle, Educator Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary Discovery Center
To learn about our board of directors, please click HERE.