Ahimsa Center
Your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar thanks to Dr. Pradeep Iyer, CLASS Dean's Board Member

The Ahimsa Center is focused on interdisciplinary teaching and learning about nonviolence and its practical applications at personal, interpersonal, societal, national and international levels. 

Educational and outreach initiatives of the Center facilitate an understanding of ahimsa as a positive force informing the ways of thinking and transforming the ways of living. Toward this goal the Center has facilitated the creation of a minor in Nonviolence Studies on our campus, and offers a national, residential fellowship program for K-12 educators in nonviolence and social change. Through its public programs such as conferences, workshops, lectures and dialogues, the Center engages the academic and larger communities in discussion about the practical aspects of nonviolence as a way of life. 

The Center is rather unique due to its focus on nonviolence beginning at the individual level. It fosters a vision in which each individual is an important player in building and sustaining a culture of nonviolence. It is a vision for cooperation and collaboration among fellow human beings, who are guided by mutual respect and trust, care and kindness, and who deal with differences through civility and dialogue.

Dr. Pradeep Iyer serves as CLASS Dean's Circle Board Member who has generously committed a significant opportunity to maximize your giving by establishing a matching gift challenge—every gift, dollar for dollar up to $2,500.  

Please make a gift to the Ahimsa Center today to support its programs and mission to advance the understanding of nonviolence, peace, and respect for all living things, in order to create a better society and world for all. For more information and upcoming events, visit: Ahimsa Center webpage.

Ahimsa Celebration Fall 2022

Pictured left to right: Dr. Pradeep Iyer, Dr. Aishwary Kumar (Director of Ahimsa Center, Dr. Tara Sethia (Founder of Ahimsa Center).


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Early Bird Match #1
The Bronco Fund will match up the first $2,500 given to any campaign on Day 1 (April 17 starting at 9 am), up to $250 per donor.
$2,500 MATCHED
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Leaderboard
Lunchtime Power Hour Challenge
The campaigns with the most unique donors between 11am-1pm will split $1,500 in bonus funds for their campaign.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $750 Men's Soccer 33
2 $500 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 27
3 $250 Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program 17
4 Cal Poly Pomona Steel Bridge 12
5 Women in Science & Engineering (WiSE) 7
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Program Leaderboard Challenge
The top 5 programs or departments with the most unique donors will split $1,000 in bonus funds for their campaign.
Rank Prize Department, Group, or Program Donors
1 $750 Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program 97
2 $500 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 72
3 $250 Cal Poly Pomona Steel Bridge 50
4 Cal Poly Pomona Fall Bat Week! 38
5 ChemE Car 37
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