For  Immediate  Release:  January  4,  2018  

   

 

KUPU  LAUNCHES  PACIFIC  RESILIENCY  FELLOWSHIP  PROGRAM   New  Conservation  and  Sustainability  Fellowship  to  Develop  Next  Generation  of  Leaders  in   Hawai‘i  and  Island  Communities  throughout  the  Pacific    

HONOLULU  –  Kupu,  Hawai‘i’s  leading  conservation  and  youth  education  organization,   has  announced  that  it  will  be  launching  the  Pacific  Resiliency  Fellows  (PRF)  program  in   April  2018.  The  new  fellowship  program  will  target  early-­‐  to  mid-­‐career  conservation   and  sustainability  professionals  across  the  Pacific  region,  and  will  provide  mentorship,   networking,  field-­‐based  learning,  professional  development  training  and  opportunities.      

“We  are  looking  forward  to  supporting  the  growth  of  a  culture  of  conservation  and   sustainability  through  the  Pacific  Resiliency  Fellows  program,”  said  John  Leong,  Kupu   CEO.  “By  engaging,  empowering  and  connecting  the  next  generation  of  community   leaders,  we  can  better  protect  our  environment  and  enable  those  who  are  building   more  sustainable  and  resilient  communities  in  Hawai‘i  and  across  the  Pacific.”       The  nine-­‐month  PRF  program  will  take  place  from  April  through  December  2018,  with   two  10-­‐day  trainings  and  meetings  in  Hawai‘i  in  July  and  December.  The  program  will   also  include  ongoing  online  curriculum  and  mentorship  that  will  address  sustainability   and  natural  resource  management  challenges  and  solutions,  identify  individual   community  and  organizational  needs,  and  develop  leadership  style  and  skills.  Fellows   will  also  receive  strategic  communication  training,  tailored  mentorship,  and  guidance  in   developing  individualized  action  plans  to  support  their  organizations’  work  in  their   communities.      

“The  purpose  of  this  program  is  to  build  capacity  within  tomorrow’s  leaders,”  added   Leong.  “We  are  creating  a  space  where  the  Pacific  Resiliency  Fellows  can  better  connect   and  learn  from  each  other,  and  from  seasoned  professionals,  community  leaders  and   kupuna  in  Hawai‘i,  to  help  them  resolve  various  resiliency  issues  within  their  own   communities.”    

Kupu  will  select  up  to  14  fellows  from  Hawai‘i,  American  Samoa,  Guam,  Northern   Mariana  Islands,  Palau  and  Rapa  Nui  for  the  inaugural  class  of  Pacific  Resiliency  Fellows.   Applicants  may  be  in  the  early  to  middle  stages  of  their  careers  in  environmental   stewardship,  conservation  or  sustainability.  They  must  showcase  aptitude  and   experience  in  their  respective  fields,  leadership  potential  and  a  desire  and  commitment   to  make  positive  changes  in  their  community  and  the  world.      

Tuition  for  the  program  is  $2,500  to  cover  travel  and  program  costs.  Scholarships  may   be  available  if  the  applicant  or  her/his  organization  is  unable  to  cover  tuition  costs.    

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Applications  are  available  online  at  https://kupuhawaii.tfaforms.net/137.  The  deadline   to  apply  is  March  1,  2018.  Selected  Pacific  Resiliency  Fellows  will  be  notified  by  March   20,  2018.      

The  Pacific  Resiliency  Fellows  program  is  a  legacy  initiative  of  the  2016  International   Union  for  Conservation  of  Nature  (IUCN)  World  Conservation  Congress.  Program   sponsors  include  Hau‘oli  Mau  Loa  Foundation,  Harold  K.L.  Castle  Foundation  and  the   U.S.  Forest  Service.      

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About  KUPU   Kupu  is  a  501(c)(3)  non-­‐profit  organization  based  in  Honolulu,  Hawaiʻi.  Kupu  in  Hawaiian   means  “to  sprout,  grow,  germinate,  or  increase.”  Kupu’s  mission  is  to  bring  life  back  to   the  people,  land,  and  ocean  while  restoring  the  larger  community  for  a  better   tomorrow.  Founded  in  2007,  Kupu  provides  service-­‐learning  programs  in  industries  like   conservation,  renewable  energy,  agriculture,  and  sustainability.  Through  these   initiatives,  Kupu  aims  to  teach  youth  vital  work  skills  as  well  as  leadership,  responsibility   and  learning  to  serve  the  community,  incorporating  vocational  training,  educational   degree  achievement  and  service  learning.  Kupu  has  successfully  supported  and  brought   partners  together  from  across  the  State  of  Hawaiʻi  and  the  broader  Pacific  region.    The   organization  is  currently  working  with  over  150  partner  sites  that  are  comprised  of   Federal,  State,  and  NGO  entities  throughout  the  main  Hawaiian  Islands,  American   Samoa,  California,  Palmyra  Atoll,  Johnston  Atoll,  and  Midway  Atoll.  For  more   information,  visit  www.kupuhawaii.org.      

Note:  Kupu  is  sensitive  to  and  understands  the  importance  of  diacritical  markings.  In   mediums  where  the  reproduction  of  these  markings  is  true  (i.e.,  in  print),  diacritical   markings  will  be  used.  If  a  communication  crosses  several  mediums  to  include  the  Web,   which  does  not  always  reproduce  diacritical  markings  correctly,  diacritical  markings  will   not  be  used.      

Media  Contact:   Lea  Okudara   [email protected]   (808)  729-­‐6776    

 

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