Applications for the inaugural Pūkoʻa Fellows Program are now open!
Apply by January 4, 2026.

With support from CNAY’s Democracy is Indigenous program, 2025 Champion for Change Joshua Ching and fellow Pasifika students and scholars are excited to announce the launch of the inaugural Pūkoʻa Fellows Program, a 12-week virtual initiative.
Designed for Pasifika students living in the diaspora (outside of their ancestral homelands), fellows will explore diasporic identity, community responsibility, on-campus organizing and the evolving political landscape affecting Pasifika students today. The program includes weekly sessions, readings, reflection, mentorship from Pasifika peers and a required student-led event.
Fellows will receive access to a national network of Pasifika organizers and scholars, mentorship throughout the program, access to organizers from CNAY, the Aspen Institute and Hawaiian Diaspora, as well as connection to a supportive cohort of peers navigating similar experiences.
The program will be entirely virtual. Full or part-time students enrolled in a U.S.-based college or university are eligible to apply.
To be considered, you must respond to four short-answer questions. Applicants must submit their Pūkoʻa Fellows Program Application no later than January 4, 2026.
Submission Eligibility
The fellowship is open to:
- Pasifika-identifying youth (e.g., Native Hawaiian, Samoan, Tongan, Chamorro, Fijian, Marshallese, Tokelauan, etc.)
- College-age students (18–26)
- Students living in the Pasifika diaspora (outside their ancestral homelands)
- Students who are:
- Passionate about identity, community and culture
- Interested in organizing or advocacy
- Looking to build supportive Pasifika spaces on campus
- Willing to learn, reflect and contribute to group discussion
Expectations
Fellows are expected to commit time to various related activities, including:
- 12 virtual weekly sessions
- Completion of an event project
- Design, plan and implement one campus event about Pasifika culture, history or politics
- Present their project and learning in the final week
- Participation in an end-of-program strategic plan
- The inaugural cohort will contribute to a collective strategic plan to help Pasifika students navigate shifting federal regulations, campus politics and access to resources.
After a review process, selected participants will be notified by early January 2026. The Fellowship period runs from February 2, 2026 through May 4, 2026.
Questions? Please check out our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) or contact pukoafellowship@gmail.com.

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