The EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network (ESFN), a registered non-profit working across Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and the Southern United States, has opened applications for its 2026 Summer Internship Program, targeted at young people based in Antigua. The initiative was crafted to build hands-on, career-ready skills across environmental stewardship, digital storytelling, strategic communication, and youth leadership, addressing longstanding gaps in practical development opportunities for emerging leaders in island communities.
Spanning six to eight weeks across the summer months, the program will operate through a flexible hybrid structure that combines structured virtual training modules with curated in-person gatherings and on-the-ground field experience. Unlike traditional classroom-based learning programs, this internship places participants directly at the center of active local projects spanning environmental outreach, community organizing, and cross-island youth development across Antigua and Barbuda.
Interns will choose from five specialized focus tracks aligned with their interests and career goals: media and digital communication, journalism and communication, environment and conservation, finance and program support, and public health and community wellness. The environment and conservation track, tailored for young people passionate about geography, biodiversity, and coastal protection, includes immersive fieldwork, introductory training in geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping, hands-on work in waste management systems, and targeted conservation projects focused on ecologically critical habitats including wetlands, mangrove forests, and nearshore coastal zones. The finance and program support track, designed for aspiring business and operations professionals, offers exposure to core skills including financial literacy, non-profit administrative processes, and coordination of fundraising and sponsorship activities. For those interested in the intersection of planetary and human health, the public health and community wellness track combines community outreach, applied research and data collection, and development of youth-centered wellness programming that connects environmental health to individual well-being.
One of the program’s most innovative components is a youth leadership and public speaking initiative modeled after the popular TED Talk framework. Participants will walk through every step of developing, refining, and delivering their own original ideas and youth-led community projects, with a deliberate focus on boosting communication competency, building personal confidence, and translating ideas into actionable initiatives. This portion of the program draws on collaborative learning frameworks rooted in Southern-led international youth development and resilience-focused approaches that center local knowledge.
Beyond professional skill-building, all interns will take part in ESFN’s existing Community Swim Program, a community-facing initiative that builds water safety competence, personal confidence, and marine ecological literacy. This hands-on component includes integrated data collection activities that connect recreational swimming to environmental education, reinforcing the program’s core message that personal growth and conservation action are deeply interconnected.
Registration for the 2026 internship is currently open via the official ESFN program application portal. All applicants are required to submit a short written or video statement as part of their application package, and selected candidates will be contacted directly by program coordinators. In addition to recruiting participating interns, ESFN is actively seeking support from partner organizations, donors, and community stakeholders to expand program access and impact. Financial and in-kind support allows the organization to offer more youth the opportunity to gain practical work experience, expand community-wide environmental awareness, and nurture the next generation of sustainability leaders. Interested sponsors and individual donors can connect with ESFN to fund the overall program, sponsor an individual intern, or support a specific focus track.
ESFN’s core mission centers on advancing sustainability, environmental conservation, and community empowerment across SIDS and the Southern U.S., with a particular focus on addressing pressing global challenges including climate justice, biodiversity loss, youth underdevelopment, technological innovation, and accessible environmental education. The organization runs a range of community-focused initiatives beyond the summer internship, including the Volunteer Explorer Program, annual World Wetlands Day awareness campaigns, the Build Your Future career development program, the Community Swim Program, and the Endeavour publication. Through these efforts, ESFN works to cultivate innovative, locally rooted solutions and inspire collective action to protect vulnerable marine and coastal ecosystems, with a long-term goal of building a more resilient and sustainable future for all. The organization also prioritizes supporting creative media and cultural expression from marginalized vulnerable communities, with an explicit focus on centering youth voices in all its work.









