Benefactor Rate
$1200
Generous support.
Helps the community and teachings.
- Covers all costs with meaningful contribution
- Supports our work and future programs
- Tax-deductible amount above Sustainer rate
Choose your rate
We offer our retreats on a sliding scale to make the Dharma accessible to all.
By selecting the highest rate you're able to afford, you help support Spirit Rock's ability to offer lower rates and meet the growing number of scholarship requests. Your generosity sustains our nonprofit mission and ensures that these teachings of lovingkindness and wisdom remain available to everyone.
Generous support.
Helps the community and teachings.
Our standard rate.
The foundation of our community.
No payment required.
Any contribution supports our teachers.
Partially subsidized.
Made possible by community generosity.
Needs-based assistance
Scholarships are limited to those with significant financial need.
If you need a scholarship to attend, we encourage you to select the scholarship rate that best aligns with you and your financial circumstances.
For those facing financial hardship, including elders 65+ on fixed incomes, or those with serious or life-threatening illnesses.
For young adults (ages 18–26) experiencing financial need who wish to attend a program and deepen their practice.
Please note that registration fees do not include teacher dana. At the end of the retreat, there will be an invitation to offer dana to the teachers and to Spirit Rock.

Mark Coleman, MA, has a master’s in Clinical Psychology and has trained extensively in the Buddhist tradition. He is a senior teacher at Spirit Rock, an author, and has taught insight meditation since 1997. Mark has led wilderness nature retreats worldwide for two decades and leads year-long nature meditation teacher trainings in the US and Europe.

Diana Winston is the Director of UCLA Mindful, the mindfulness education center of UCLA Health. She has taught retreats at Spirit Rock since 2004. She is the author of Fully Present, The Little Book of Being, and Wide Awake: A Buddhist Guide for Teens.
Rani Joy has been teaching yoga since 1997. She has an M.A in Transpersonal Psychology and is a Somatic Therapist and Life Coach. Her classes are a fun, fluid, creative invitation to enjoy the journey of opening in the body in an honoring and joyful way.