Thank You, Friends of NiCHE!

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What can I say? We cannot thank you enough for all the support you showed NiCHE in 2022. We reached our 2022 fundraising campaign goal of $8,000. In fact, we exceeded that goal! And our 2021 recurring contributors pitched in an additional $720.

Last year we launched our first fundraising campaign to support NiCHE and the response was overwhelming. We needed to raise funds to support:

  • Paying a part-time social media and digital strategist
  • Implementing paid honoraria for contributors
  • Website hosting costs

Your contributions this year will help us continue this work in 2023. We are looking forward to continuing to publish outstanding new work in environmental history. We will showcase new work in the field of Canadian environmental history and the work of environmental historians working in Canada and other parts of the world.

We published more than ever before in 2022 and reached more readers, more listeners, and more viewers. And your support will help us to continue to bring this great work through our blog, podcast, newsletter, videos, social media channels, and our peer-reviewed paper series.

We appreciate your support and hope you’ll stay with us throughout 2023 as a reader/listener/viewer. And if you know other future Friends of NiCHE, they can always become a contributor all year around.

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Sean Kheraj

Associate Professor and Vice-Provost Academic at Toronto Metropolitan University
Sean Kheraj is a member of the executive committee of the Network in Canadian History and Environment. He's an associate professor in the Department of History and Vice-Provost Academic at Toronto Metropolitan University. His research and teaching focuses on environmental and Canadian history. He is also the host and producer of Nature's Past, NiCHE's audio podcast series and he blogs at http://seankheraj.com.

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