
GROW MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
Guiding Resilience by Offering Wisdom ​​
A Collaboration between the Southeast & Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership and RCE Greater Atlanta
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Contact:
Claire McGrath, claire@secoora.org
Isaac Harper, isaac.harper@greenhouseatl.org
Nneka Otuonye | LinkedIn
We are seeking additional mentors to provide professional guidance and mentorship to students and early-mid career professionals across the Southeast & Caribbean!
Apply to be a Mentor today if you have...
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~5 years of experience in resilience, mitigation, sustainability, emergency management, environmental justice, or disaster preparedness, response, & recovery
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Enthusiasm for providing professional guidance to students or early-career professional
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Ability to commit to 4 mentorship sessions between October 2025 and March 202
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Capacity to listen with empathy, provide encouragement, and create a supportive environmen
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Willingness to suggest resources/opportunities, provide professional connections when appropriate, and support your mentee in making progress on their professional goal

The GROW Mentorship Program is designed to empower the next generation of climate resilience and sustainability professionals throughout the entire Southeast and Caribbean.
The program will match experienced climate resilience and sustainability professionals with students and early-mid career professionals for monthly one-on-one mentorship sessions. The program's primary geographic focus area is the US Southeast (NC, SC, GA, and FL) and the US Caribbean Territories (Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands). During mentorship sessions, mentors and mentees will explore topics related to professional development in the field of resilience and sustainability. Mentorship Program participants will also have the opportunity to participate in virtual United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Workshops and virtual mentee meetups.
Important Dates
September 7, 2025: Interest Survey Due
September 19, 2025: Mentor/Mentee Contracts Due
September-October 1, 2025: Matching and Training Sessions
October 1, 2025: Program Kick-Off
October 2025-March 1, 2026:
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Mentors and mentees meet at least four times for one-on-one mentorship sessions
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SDG Workshop offerings
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Mentee virtual meetup offerings
March 4-5, 2026: SCDRP 10th Annual Meeting, with optional mentor/mentee in-person meetup
FAQ
What is the Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership (SCDRP)?
SCDRP is a regional collaboration network for professionals in emergency management, resilience, and disaster preparedness, response, and recovery specifically focused on the U.S. Southeast and Caribbean region. SCDRP serves as a trusted network to build professional skills, facilitate knowledge-exchange, advance equitable climate adaptation approaches, promote strategies for accelerating natural disaster recovery, and facilitate strong and diverse partnerships across professional sectors.
What is RCE Greater Atlanta?
RCE Greater Atlanta brings together universities and colleges from across the Greater Atlanta region with nonprofit, community, government, and business partners. RCE Greater Atlanta was acknowledged by the United Nations University on December 18, 2017, as a Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development. The designation makes Atlanta one of over 190 RCEs worldwide. RCEs support multistakeholder implementation of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals at the regional level through education and training.
Why participate?
Both SCDRP and RCE Greater Atlanta consist of an extensive and diverse regional network of professionals who work across multiple disciplines and sectors with the common goal of advancing climate adaptation, resilience and sustainable development. Mentors will have the opportunity to use their experience and expertise to support resilience professionals who are earlier in their careers. Mentees will receive the invaluable opportunity to learn from and connect personally with experienced high-level professionals in their field.
Who can participate?
Mentees may be students, early-career professionals, mid-career professionals, or anyone who would like to learn from someone with experience and expertise in their field. Mentors are experienced professionals with strong backgrounds in resiliency, emergency management, sustainability, or another climate-related field who work or have worked in the public sector, private sector, nonprofits, or academia. Mentors should have at least 5 years of professional experience within a relevant field. SCDRP Membership is required for the program. In lieu of paying membership dues, Mentorship Program participants have the option to complete 4 volunteer hours in support of the Mentorship Program (which can be completed anytime between October 2025-October 2026). Volunteer tasks can be completed virtually and do not require any specialized experience. Examples of volunteer tasks can be found here.
How do I sign up?
Those interested in participating in the mentorship program (as a Mentor or a Mentee) fill out an Interest Survey detailing their field of interest and areas of expertise, desired mentor/mentee characteristics, and other important information to help us make the best matches possible. After the Survey has closed, program staff will reach out confirming your interest in participating.
What is the commitment required?
The GROW Mentorship Program will run from October 2025 - March 2026. Mentor/Mentee pairs are expected to meet (virtually, or in-person if possible) at least 4 times for one hour each and 1 hour of training (total of 5 hours). Mentors and Mentees may choose to continue to meet beyond the program timeframe if desired. Mentors and mentees will be required to sign a contract indicating their commitment to participating in four mentorship sessions together between October 2025 and March 2026.
How will I be matched with a Mentor or Mentee?
A committee comprised of SCDRP and RCE Greater Atlanta staff and partners will pair Mentors/Mentees using a rubric that takes into account the following: field of interest/expertise, professional background, geographic location, and preferred Mentor/Mentee characteristics. We cannot guarantee that we will be able to match you with a Mentor/Mentee that meets all of your desired characteristics, but we will take all requests into consideration.
What kind of training is provided?
Before beginning mentorship sessions, all Mentors and Mentees will attend one hour of virtual training to review mentorship expectations, best practices, and culturally aware mentoring. Participants will also be provided with supplemental materials and resources to support their mentorship experience.
How will I meet with my Mentor or Mentee, and what will we talk about in mentorship sessions?
Mentors and Mentees may meet in whatever format works best for both parties: Zoom or other virtual meeting, phone call, or in-person. Mentors/Mentees have the flexibility to discuss any topics related to professional development or career growth in sessions, but we will provide an outline of suggested topics and review materials for each session. Mentors/Mentees will schedule mentorship sessions on their own, with program staff available to step in and support as needed.
What are SDG Workshops?
Virtual SDG Workshops will be offered to GROW Mentorship Program participants. The SDG workshops will be led by sustainability leaders from the RCE Network, the United Nations Association Atlanta Chapter, and other respected organizations offering mentees the opportunity to learn more about sustainable development and explore careers in the field.
Can I meet with my Mentor/Mentee beyond March 2026?
Yes! If both the Mentor and Mentee agree that they would like to continue mentorship sessions beyond the official program duration, they may continue to meet as desired. If mutually acceptable, we also encourage micro-engagements (quick conversations to check-in or ask questions).