Are you a Hawaiʻi educator interested in climate change?
Join the What School Could Be Hawaiʻi Climate Change Hui, a climate change community of practice (COP) of Hawaiʻi-based educators. We will hold monthly interactive online climate chats and periodic face-to-face engagements.
Through federal funding opportunities of up to $5,000, NOAA Planet Stewards supports educators working in formal and informal educational settings to carry out hands-on action-based stewardship projects with elementary through college age students, as well as the general public. Stewardship projects must make a substantive, measurable impact on an environmental issue related to the educator’s community.
More information (next application deadline is summer of 2023)
Does your school want to protect and conserve its local watersheds, the world's ocean, and special ocean areas like national marine sanctuaries? Become an Ocean Guardian School, get engaged, and make this commitment by proposing then implementing a school- or community-based conservation project.
More information (next application deadline is summer of 2023)
Find information about national educational opportunities that are available to educators through NOAA.
Looking for more climate teaching resources? Explore NOAA resources and add your own resources to share with your colleagues.
Recent release: Climate Change Resilience in your Community Activity Book
Follow this link for a comprehensive database of climate and conservation related community organizations across Hawai'i.