FAQs

  • Our vision is for young people to inherit a world where society, the environment, the economy, and all living things are healthy and thriving. We believe schools can play a vital role in shaping this future by becoming places of safety, purpose, and impact—helping students not only learn but also act as guardians of tomorrow.

  • Membership is open to schools, organizations, and individuals who share our commitment to protecting the future. By joining, you become part of a global community of like-minded guardians, with access to professional learning, collaboration, and recognition. Membership is simple and flexible—designed to strengthen the work you’re already doing.

  • No. The Guardian Project is not another program or extra layer of requirements. Instead, it’s a framework that amplifies and connects what you’re already doing well. It helps schools align projects, teaching, and partnerships to a bigger purpose, giving deeper meaning to everyday practices.

  • Being a good ancestor means making decisions today that benefit tomorrow’s generations. In education, this means creating schools that don’t just deliver content, but nurture responsibility, compassion, and the courage to act for the future. The Guardian Project helps schools embrace this moral responsibility.

  • Recognition celebrates schools and organizations that live out the Five Promises and Four Imperatives. There are four levels—Emerging, Committed, Exemplary, and Model—based on the evidence of student projects, community partnerships, and impact. Recognition is not about competition; it’s about learning, sharing, and inspiring others.

  • The Consortium is a group of global experts, educators, and partners who provide guidance, resources, and inspiration. Their role is to ensure schools don’t work in isolation, but have access to collective wisdom and support.

  • Guardian Gatherings are opportunities for students and educators to connect, share projects, and learn from each other. They are designed to empower student voice and build solidarity among guardians around the world.

  • It’s our model of mentorship and solidarity. Schools and organizations that have grown stronger through the Guardian Project commit to supporting others—especially those with fewer resources. Just as students learn best by teaching, schools deepen their impact by guiding peers on the same journey. This ensures that the movement grows organically, with every guardian helping the next generation of guardians take root.