The GreenCheck Solidarity Academy is a paid training and internship program designed to empower the next generation of climate leaders from Most Affected Peoples and Areas (MAPA)*. A small cohort of interns will be invited to join us in scaling high-impact and MAPA-led frontline climate justice actions, and increasing transnational, inter-MAPA solidarity.

* MAPA is an alternative to the term “Global South” that better reflects the vulnerability of certain marginalised communities to the climate crisis!

The [GSA] made me see that the world is much bigger than I felt it was. It opened doors to so many new and inspiring voices from different people of different backgrounds, showing clearly that though the climate is affecting everyone on the planet, we don't have to feel alone in all this.

Kylle (the Philippines)

GSA 2024

During the internship, I had an opportunity to unlock many new skills: designing, music producing, and report writing... GreenCheck also designed a working methodology suitable for neurodivergent people like me, which is hardly found in other organizations.

Anne (Vietnam)

GSA 2024

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Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be 18-24 years old
  • Must be from MAPA (e.g. Indigenous, LGBTQ+, neurodivergent, low-income)
  • Must have less than 1 year of involvement in grassroots climate justice actions
  • Must be interested in and passionate about social and environmental issues
  • Must have access to the Internet and a laptop/computer
There are no geographical restrictions, but preference will be given to applicants from rural communities, Africa, Latin America & the Caribbean, the Pacific Islands, and Central, South, and Southeast Asia.

Timeline

April 5: Applications open
April 20: Applications close
April 5 - May 5: Interviews
Mid-May: Interns are selected
Early June: GSA 2.0 Training & Upskilling
Early July - Late September: GSA 2.0 Direct Action & Allyship

Things to note!

Applications written using AI will be disqualified, we want to hear your authentic voice! Additionally, applications will be  reviewed on a rolling basis, so submit your application early!

Here's what you'll be doing in the Solidarity Academy:

In the first month of the Academy, interns will attend several workshops, panels, and discussions that will empower them with the knowledge and skills needed to understand and act for climate justice.

In the following three months of the Academy, interns will be paired with a GreenCheck Partner for a part-time internship to gain hands-on experience. Interns are also given a small stipend to plan and implement their own project with their Partner!

Throughout the internship, interns will engage with mentors, as well as join social hangouts and other virtual events with the GreenCheck team and other allies to build an international climate community and network!

Previous Training & Upskilling sessions have included...

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Previous Interns

GSA 2024 intern Catalina (she/her) from Colombia interned with Pacto X El Clima, and she travelled to Bogotá to film a short film about Pacto's project, Las Palabras Serán Agua.

GSA 2024 intern Anne (she/her) from Vietnam interned with Klima Action Malaysia (KAMY), and she was able to travel to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to work with the KAMY team on the ground for a week!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is this a paid programme?
Yes! Each intern selected will receive a monthly stipend of USD 250 (or a total of USD 1,000) for the entire duration of the program. We understand this is a relatively small stipend and hope that the flexibility of this program allows interns to pursue other opportunities on the side. The team is committed to working with each intern to ensure that financial barriers are mitigated (e.g. adjusting stipends for inflation in their country).

Depending on funding, interns will also be given a small amount (previous interns received USD300-500) to implement their own climate action project aligned with their personal goals at the end of the programme.
Is this a full-time or part-time opportunity?
This is a remote or hybrid part-time opportunity. The interns are expected to be available for at least 10 hours a week throughout the program. However, during the internship with a GreenCheck Partner, some weeks may require less than 5 hours of work commitment, depending on which partner they are assigned to and what tasks they will support.
Who is considered MAPA?
MAPA, or Most Affected Peoples and Areas, is an alternative to the term “Global South” that better reflects the vulnerability of certain marginalised communities to the climate crisis. We consider the Global North vs Global South divide too simplistic to explain how to assign the responsibility and burden of climate change.  

MAPA includes all territories of the so-called Global South (Africa, Latin America & the Caribbean, Pacific Islands etc.) but is also attentive to historical processes that have affected certain communities like Black, Brown, Indigenous, and other People of Colour disproportionately (and these can reside in the “Global North”). MAPA also includes communities and individuals that face systemic discrimination and barriers in our societies and are often underrepresented in the climate space due to their different social or cultural identities. These can include LGBTQIA+ people, neurodivergent people, and women.  

Bottom line is, we are interested in how the different elements of your identity intersect and interact to make you who you are (i.e. someone who will make the most out of this program!). For more information about MAPA, visit this page.
English is not my first language. Can I still apply?
Yes. Although English is the language of the program, we highly encourage participants whose mother language is different from English to apply. Our program welcomes applicants from diverse linguistic backgrounds and we recognize the richness multilingualism brings to our community. You are still eligible to apply if you can interact in English but do not necessarily have an advanced competency in the language. We will consider hiring language interpreters for outstanding applicants who might need the additional support.
I have more than 1 year of experience in climate issues or grassroots climate action. Can I still apply?
No. The Solidarity Academy is open to young people with little or no experience in the climate action sector. Our aim is to introduce our small cohort to climate action activism and equip them with some tools and knowledge they need to lead initiatives to create an impact in their communities. If you already have experience in climate action, we encourage you to reach out to volunteer with GreenCheck instead!
I am a student, can I still apply?
Absolutely, all of our previous interns have been students! We believe in the importance of extracurricular activities in building the capacities and skills of young people. As long as you can manage your time appropriately and dedicate enough time to the program’s activities, you are welcome to apply.
Can I choose which GreenCheck Partner to intern with?
Before starting the program, we will take into consideration your interests and journey of exploration you would like to embark on during the program.  However, our goal is also to match your own with our Partners’. The Partner you are assigned to will depend on the projects and needs of our Partners this summer.
Who will be delivering the training component?
We are onboarding expert trainers and facilitators to deliver the training component of the Solidarity Academy. Our trainers have extensive experience in the climate action sector and have delivered training sessions both online and in-person. They come from different backgrounds and represent different nationalities.
Will the participants have the chance to introduce their project ideas and contribute to the training component?
Absolutely! Our program encourages co-creation and contributions from different parties involved in shaping the curriculum. We are building the training component of the Solidarity Academy based on the needs and expectations of the participants. We want to make sure that whatever we are offering meets the needs of our interns. During the program, the participants will have many opportunities to put into practice what they learn and present it to their cohort.
What happens when I complete the program?
Upon successfully completing the Solidarity Academy, participants will be invited to a virtual closing ceremony to commemorate their journey and receive their certificate of completion. Additionally, they will gain access to our esteemed alumni network, ensuring they are the first to be informed about upcoming offers and opportunities.

Interested in the GreenCheck Solidarity Academy?

If you are passionate about meaningful youth empowerment for climate action, do consider making a donation! The GreenCheck Solidarity Academy cannot happen without the generosity of our Supporters. 
For grants and large donations, please contact our co-founders Beverley and Beatrice atbeverley@greencheck.earth