Philippines - TouchStone Leaders: The Stone Soup Leadership

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Emerging Leaders for
Sustainable Development (ELSD)
A sister-island partnership project between Philippines and Hawaii
Jason Gavina, Philippines • Juanito Moises, Jr., Hawaii
Elijah Anakalea-Buckley, Hawaii
Stone Soup Leadership Institute
www.soup4worldinstitute.com • www.touchstoneleaders.com
Emerging Leaders for Sustainable
Development
A community of global emerging leaders working towards a sustainable
economy
Recommended Partners
HAWAII
• Hawaii Dept. Business, Economic
Development & Tourism
• Oceanit
• Design Thinking Hawaii
• Hawaii Electric Company
• Blue Planet Foundation
• University of Hawaii
• City & County of Honolulu
• Kiewit
• Media Partner: Civil Beat
PHILIPPINES
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EDC (Energy Development Corporation)
First Philippines Holdings
Climate Change Commission
Department Environment & Natural Resources
University of the Philippines Los Banos
Asia Foundation
Oscar M. Lopez Center
Foundation for Philippine Environment
ASEAN Partners
Media Partner: Rappler
SHYLI: 2010-2016
Sustainable Hawaii Youth Leadership Initiative
• Career Pathways to 21st Century & STEM Sustainability Jobs
• SHYLI Job Shadow Day: translates passion into practical experience
Luis Salaveria, DBEDT Director
SHYLI Youth Elijah Anakalea-Buckley
Hawaii Governor David Ige
VERGE 2016 • Hawaii
www.shyli.org
Rationale
Future Leaders of the Green Economy
• Hawaii: Vision of 100% renewable energy by 2045
• Philippines: 13th most vulnerable country = climate change
• Build feeder system: youth champions: 15-22 years old
• Empower champions: emerging leader champions: 23-30
years
• Platform maximizes collaborative learning, doing = ACTION
• Sustainability is a shared responsibility for a shared future
• Need to create a green workforce for the New Economy
Objectives
1. Develop champions to envision & develop a Global Green Workforce;
2. Recognize outstanding emerging leaders from different fields
(academic, business, non-profit) who have the capacity, audacity and
potential to advance sustainability efforts and amplify their impact in the
society;
3. Nurture and accelerate growth of strategic green social enterprises;
4. Envision Social Enterprise Accelerator Program: provide mentoring,
training and financial support for champion’s social enterprises in early
stages of development.
Future Leaders of the Green Economy
Innovations: Philippines
• Biggest solar-powered mall
• E-Jeepney
• Rice husks as biomass
• Bamboo bikes
Innovations: Renewable Energy
Hawaii
Philippines
Hawaii: Vision 100% renewable energy by 2045
Currently: 87% Fossil fuels, 13%
Renewable
Goal: 70% Renewable by 2030
Champions: Young & Emerging Leaders
• Potential champion for Global Green Workforce
• Age: 16-22 (Youth Champion)
• Age: 23-35 (Emerging Leader Champion)
• Community Service & Leadership
• Commitment to Sustainable Development
• Goal: Contribute to the Global Green Workforce
Program Components
• TouchstoneLeaders Platform: Online Leadership University:
Trains young & emerging leaders to develop a green economy;
• Online Action-Learning Community:
Project-based, peer-education, videos, learning resources
• Leadership Summit: Best Practices for Sustainable Development
• Eco Programs: school projects, mentor youth, presentations
• Communicating Vision: blogs, twitter, column, community forums
• Nomination Process: High Profile Selection Committee
• Selection Process: 20 Emerging Leaders (ages 22-35)
and 20 youth (ages 16-22 ) from PH & Hawaii
Welcome to The Touchstone Leaders Platform
Interactive and Customized Learning
Maximizes Peer-Learning & Mentoring
Skills for the 21st Century Green Economy
October: Philippines
Timeline: 2016
• Sister-Island Partnership Planning Session
• Second round of nominations
• Conduct orientation/training
August: Philippines
• Resource mobilization
• Secure seed funding
• Sister-Island Partnership Planning Session
November: Hawaii
• Establish Manila office
• Sister-Island Partnership Planning Session
• Develop Advisory Council
• Conduct Design Thinking Workshop
• First round of Nominations
• Resource mobilization
• Conduct training/orientation
December: Philippines
September 1-10: Hawaii
• Conduct Design Thinking Intensive
• World Conservation Congress
• Organize sustainable community project
• Sister-Island Partnership Planning Session
• Mentor sessions: Gandhi’s grandson
• Design Thinking Training: Sept. 6
• TouchStone Leaders Platform:
Monthly Mentor sessions
January: Hawaii
• Sustainable Renewable Energy Project
February: Philippines
• Hawaii Governor Ige to Philippines
Budget: 2016-2017
• Seed Funding: $25,000
For first six months: core team, travel, resource mobilization and office
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Annual Budget: $100,000 from different companies/organizations
TouchStone Leaders Platform: $20,000
Summit for Sustainable Development: $15,000
Travel for 10-20 delegates and organizers: $15,000
Staff/Management Fee: $35,000
In-Kind Donations: shared office/ meeting space
Hotel Conference room fee: $10,000
Misc.. Expenses: $5,000
The Design Team
Jason Gavina
Corporate Social Responsibility Practitioner
BS Economics, University of the Philippines
Juanito Moises, Jr.
Design Thinking Facilitator
BS Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Elijah Anakalea-Buckley
Hawaii Preparatory Academy
Delegate, Verge Conference 2016
Future BS Mechanical Engineering *
Marianne Larned
Executive Director
Stone Soup Leadership Institute
Sister Island Partners
Jason Gavina
Corporate Social Responsibility Practitioner
http://soup4worldinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/PH-Sustainability-101-forMillennials.pdf
Juanito Moises, Jr.
Design Thinking Facilitator
http://soup4worldinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/YLS-2016Summit-Experience.pdf
Elijah Anakalea-Buckley
Delegate, Verge Conference 2016
http://www.slideshare.net/harpstar/sustainhawaii?ref=http://www.touchstoneleaders.com/sustainability/
Marianne Larned
Executive Director
Stone Soup Leadership Institute