Build Something That Connects Us All

The Institute of Omnism is being built to create something rare—a space where individuals from all backgrounds can learn across beliefs, strengthen their own values, and grow through shared understanding.

Ways to Support

$25 — Expand Access
Helps provide educational resources and access to individuals beginning their journey of learning across beliefs.

$50 — Support Learning
Contributes to the development of interfaith curriculum, content, and guided learning experiences.

$100 — Fund a Participant
Supports access for individuals from underserved communities to participate in programs and experiences.

$250 — Build the Platform
Helps develop the digital learning interface and tools that make this work accessible globally.

$500 — Sustain the Work
Supports program development, community initiatives, and long-term organizational growth.

Custom Contribution
For those who want to contribute at a higher level to support the long-term vision of the Institute.

Support the Work

  • Build interfaith learning experiences that connect people across beliefs

  • Provide access to underserved communities through scholarships and outreach

  • Develop educational tools that explore shared values across religions

  • Support sustainable living initiatives, including hands-on programs and land-based learning

  • Establish the infrastructure needed to grow this work responsibly and intentionally

  • Support a future where people learn from each other—not against each other.

This work is in its early stages. Every contribution directly supports the development of programs, educational tools, and community experiences designed to make this vision accessible to others.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Institute of Omnism is in the process of establishing its formal nonprofit status. Once finalized, eligible contributions will be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. We recommend consulting your tax advisor for guidance.

  • Every contribution directly supports the development of programs, educational tools, and community experiences. This includes interfaith learning initiatives, sustainable living programs, access for underserved communities, and the infrastructure needed to grow the Institute responsibly.

  • Yes. We welcome individuals who want to contribute their time, skills, and perspective. Opportunities include program support, community outreach, research, and content development. A volunteer intake process will be available soon.

  • Yes. We accept in-kind contributions that align with our mission, including educational resources, land use, materials for programs, and professional services. Please contact us to discuss potential contributions.

  • Yes. You may make a contribution in honor or memory of someone. This is a meaningful way to recognize individuals while supporting work that brings people together across beliefs and communities.

  • In a time of increasing division and rapid technological change, there is a growing need for spaces that prioritize understanding, shared values, and human connection. The Institute of Omnism is designed to meet that need.

  • You can stay informed by joining our mailing list and following upcoming announcements as we continue to develop programs and expand access.