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Join the Dollar-a-Day Campaign [Sign up now]

In order to pave the way to create Diamond Mountain's university and retreat areas, we are making a big push to pay for the Diamond Mountain property. Once the land is secure, we will be able to focus on creating the classroom space and other facilities needed to accommodate programs for the future. A few students have given us loans to allow us to pay off the previous owner, but we need to pay those students back as quickly as possible, and we are counting on our many friends and fellow students to help us out. If each student in our community could offer ONE DOLLAR A DAY, deducted automatically (and painlessly) from their credit card, then we could finish off the land payment soon, and be sure that Diamond Mountain will be there to teach thousands of people into the future.

We sincerely ask if you'd consider joining the students who have already signed up for this program. You can donate a single dollar a day, or if you would like, you could sign up for something like $5, $10, $25 a day. If each of us who are interested in Geshe Michael's teachings and the programs here makes an appropriate effort to take care of this program, we can move forward confident that the teachings will be here for us all.

If you sign up, we will charge your credit card $30 a month or whatever amount you choose. You are free to cancel your sponsorship at any time simply by contacting us. If you would like to help Diamond Mountain in this way, you can enroll for the dollar-a-day plan via our secure e-commerce donations page or you can mail in our printable form.

If you have further questions about the dollar-a-day program, please refer to our frequently-asked questions.

Diamond Mountain is a 501(c)(3) organization under IRS regulations. Your contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

General Donations [Secure Online Donations]

We are committed to providing the Dharma free of charge, and so we are grateful for any gift to help us with our ongoing operating expenses. You can make a secure online donation using a credit card or send an offering by mail. To donate by postal mail, please send a check made out to Diamond Mountain to:

Diamond Mountain
PO Box 37
Bowie, AZ 85605

What if Diamond Mountain earned a penny every time you searched the internet? Well, now we can!

GoodSearch.com is a new search engine that donates half its revenue, about a penny per search, to the charities its users designate. You use it just as you would any search engine, and it’s powered by Yahoo!, so you get great results.

Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter Diamond Mountain as the charity you want to support. Just 500 of us searching four times a day will raise about $7300 in a year without anyone spending a dime! And, be sure to spread the word!



Volunteering at Diamond Mountain

The Diamond Mountain Philosophy:

"If you go to a Lama, and they say to you, 'No, I’m not teaching Tibetan language, I’m not teaching books, I’m not teaching rituals, I’m not teaching meditation or retreats, or how to be a monk or nun.  I’m only teaching how to serve people,'then if you are kelwa sangpo, if you are a person of incredible good fortune, your heart leaps to hear it said.  We teach serving others.  You feel a chill up your spine.  You start to cry.  Finally, I found someone who is teaching the right thing.  And your heart knows that’s true. 

So when you come here to learn, you must think only, ‘I’m coming to serve.’  It’s such a relief to hear someone say it.

- Geshe Michael, The Magic of Empty Teachers, Quiet Retreat Teaching, Diamond Mountain (West), March 8, 2000.

Motivation
In Tibetan they call it tun-kyen: all the conditions inside and outside of us that we need to actually reach Enlightenment, ourselves, before the day we die.

This is our vision for Diamond Mountain.  Being a volunteer at Diamond Mountain not only provides one with a place with these conditions, but also an opportunity to help create these conditions for generations to come. 

Volunteer Guidelines
The volunteers at Diamond Mountain have always formed a vibrant community.  It can be a very creative opportunity to bring one’s unique skills and assets to Diamond Mountain, and to help us form our future.  Above all, we believe it is imperative to bring your practice with you and to make this the foundation of your stay here. 

Prior to and upon arrival, volunteers must contact and meet with the volunteer coordinator.  This will provide an opportunity for the volunteers to have a general orientation, to learn about the Diamond Mountain property, and  to be updated on the activities at Diamond Mountain (i.e. retreats, camping, quiet times / areas/ etc).

Volunteers at Diamond Mountain are asked to work 20 hours per week.  At present, Diamond Mountain does not have the sponsorship to offer wages or food in exchange for this service.  Volunteers will start on a one month trial basis at which point their compatibility with the needs of Diamond Mountain will be re-assessed.  There is a campground (see below) for full time volunteers; for other housing options, please see the DM relocation site

There are many ways to volunteer - if you would like to find out more please call the volunteer coordinator at (520) 847 - 1177 or email volunteers@diamondmtn.org.

All volunteers must sign the Agreement of Release and Waiver of Liability form and a Medical Information Form.

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