Tom's of Maine Incubator

COMMITTED TO SUPPORTING
FUTURE CLIMATE LEADERS

A BIG DREAM AND A
LITTLE SUPPORT CAN

CHANGE THE WORLD

ABOUT THE INCUBATOR PROGRAM

Tom’s of Maine was started with just a $5,000 loan and a mission to make the world a better place, so we know just how important it is to support early-career changemakers. That’s why we’ve chosen to pay it forward by helping amplify the voices of people who want to make a positive change, but need help becoming a part of the conversation. Our incubator program provides the funding, mentorship, and support for five future climate leaders each year.

$20K In Funding

+ Mentorship
+ Amplification

FOR 5 CHANGE-MAKERS.

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Tom's of Maine founders: Tom and Kate Chappell

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
INCUBATOR CLASS OF 2024!

MEET THIS YEAR’S RECIPIENTS

MEET OUR 2023 INCUBATOR ALUMNI

Sanja

Sanjana Paul, 25

The co-founder of The Earth Hacks Foundation, Sanjana has worked with NASA, the Kapteyn-Murnane Lab in JILA at the University of Colorado Boulder, and Conservation X Labs. She is currently a researcher at MIT’s Senseable City Lab.

Bodhi

Bodhi Patil, 20

As an ocean climate solutionist, and co-founder of Ocean Uprise, Bodhi is leading blue initiatives to transform Ocean Health and Human Health and spark Intergenerational Collaboration. He is also a marine educator recognized by the United Nations as an esteemed young ocean leader and an undergrad at the University of British Columbia.

Alexia

Alexia Leclercq, 22

A grassroots environmental justice organizer from Austin, TX, Alexia is cofounder of both the Colorado River Conservancy and Start:Empowerment, a queer & BIPOC-led climate nonprofit. They’ve received the Brower Youth Award and the Jericho Activism Prize.

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Wawa Gatheru, 24

The founder of Black Girl Environmentalist, an intergenerational community for Black girls, women, and non-binary environmentalists, Wawa is also a Rhodes scholar and was named one of Glamour’s College Women of the Year.

Aliyah

Aliyah Collins, 24

Aliyah, a masters student at Harvard University, has been passionate about climate justice since a devastating tornado disproportionately affected Black residents at her undergrad. Since then, she’s helped communities across the country connect environmental justice to spiritual care.