Meet the Leaders of the 2019 Indonesia Grassroots Accelerator Program

Saniy Amalia Priscila

Bali
Indonesia

Saniy is the co-founder of [E]thical, a platform that aspires to support ethical entrepreneurship in Indonesian youth. As a Public Relations graduate from Padjadjaran University, Indonesia, she has extended experiences in media relations, community engagement, as well as digital communications. She is passionate about being involved in projects tackling sustainability issues and has helped several social enterprises to amplify their impact through digital communication strategy at For Good. She is also one of the SEED’s Business Development Advisors for eco-inclusive enterprises in the region. In addition, she has been actively involved in several volunteering projects in the past, such as being an educator and facilitator for the National Alliance of Indonesia Plastic Bag Diet Movement and Enviro Challenge’s environmental competition.

Elisabeth Lily Salim

North Sumatera, Medan
Indonesia

Educating special needs youth in zero waste management and how to utilize recycled materials.

Giyan Antari

Bali
Indonesia

Collaborating between the international communities and local farmers to provide chemical-free rice to the community.

Lia Putrinda Mukti

East Jawa, Malang
Indonesia

Conserving and managing coral reefs in East Java communities.

Prawita Tasya Karissa

Bali
Indonesia

Studying and advocating for coral reef restoration in local Bali communities.

Putu Ayu, Aniek

Bali
Indonesia

Empowering women with skills and tools to create ecologically resilient businesses.

Tirsana Kailola

Maluku, Ambon
Indonesia

Managing teacher’s professional programs so that young students learn to love nature and traditional culture.

Audria Evelinn

Bali
Indonesia

Empowering community-based agriculture programs and supporting local farmers to adopt regenerative growing practices.

Sumarni Laman

Central Kalimantan, Palangka Raya
Indonesia

Raising awareness and educating communities about forest issues and plastic pollution.

Thilma Komaling

Indonesia

Encouraging the public participation of young environmental-activists in conservation and advocacy.

Tri Astutii

Central Jawa, Jatijajar; Sumatera, Jember, Jogjakarta
Indonesia

Specializing in the education and assistance of indigenous Rimba people.

Liza Apriani

Central Kalimantan
Indonesia

Organizing the production of ethical and sustainable rattan weavings by Dayak women.

Siti Aisyah

West Nusa Tenggara, Lombok
Indonesia

Partnering with local recycling craftsmen and educating youth in ecology through her nonprofit.

Raihal Fajri

Aceh
Indonesia

Improving women’s rights and combating pollution by engaging with local leadership, government, and the media.

Mursiati

Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi
Indonesia

Conserving natural resources and protecting the rights of indigenous peoples in Wakatobi.

Irene Sohilait

Ambon, Maluku
Indonesia

Educating children about waste management and founding organizations that focus on environmental restoration.

Wiwik Subandiah

East Jawa, Jombang
Indonesia

Teaching children and adults to live sustainably with nature through eco-activities.

Frisca Tobing

DKI Jakarta
Indonesia

Researching the level of women’s participation in managing social forestry and community practices that contribute to deforestation rates.

Rubama Nusa

Aceh
Indonesia

Working in grassroots development programs that empower women leaders in villages to protect the natural resources in Aceh.

Ida Rahayu

Bali
Indonesia

Integrating permaculture, environmental studies, and healthy lifestyles into local schools’ curriculum.

Sumilia

Aceh
Indonesia

Implementing sustainable farming practices and new technologies in grafting and agroforestry for cocoa farmers.

Redemta Tete

East Nusa Tenggara, Sumba
Indonesia

Creating initiatives that support Sumbanese communities to educate locals in practicing sustainable practices.

Leoni Rahmawati

DKI Jakarta
Indonesia

Working with local partners and grassroots movements to protect intact rainforests in Aceh and North-Sumatra.