Kupu ‘Āina Corps (KAC)

Paid work. Real impact. A pathway into Hawaiʻi’s green workforce.

Female Kupu participant tending to a greenhouse plot.
Kupu participant directing water from a pipe into a water tank within a series of interconnected tanks for a larger project.
Kupu participant directing water from a pipe into a water tank within a series of interconnected tanks for a larger project.
Nine Kupu participants in blue Kupu branded shirts, gathered for a group photo outdoors.
Female Kupu participant examining specimens in various vials through a microscope in a lab.
Two Kupu participants involved in a piping project for rainwater collection tanks.

Get paid to do meaningful work. Build skills for your future.

Kupu ʻĀina Corps (KAC) is a paid workforce development program that places young adults in hands-on conservation, agriculture, environmental technology, and community resilience roles throughout Hawaiʻi. Participants gain job experience, professional skills, and career support—while serving ʻāina and communities statewide. KAC is a jumpstart on a career path but also a pathway to collective resilience—an ideal program for organizations that want to grow and are eager to train emerging professionals as host sites.

Now Hiring!

Final application deadline July 10, 2026

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The Kupu ‘Āina Corps is an initiative resulting from funds made accessible from the State Legislation HB1176 – Green Jobs Youth Corps. Mahalo to our partners for approving funding to make this program possible.

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