Strategies
Island Fellows Program
The Island Fellows program is our most visible and valued resource to island communities. Since 1999, more than 50 Island Fellows – bright, talented college and master’s-degree graduates – have worked and lived in coastal and year-round island communities, weaving themselves into the fabric of community life for up to two years while addressing critical local issues.
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Our People
Some of our talented people working in this area.
![]() | Alden Robinson Long Island GIS and Municipal Government Fellow |
Alyson Mayo Great Cranberry Revitalization Project Coordinator | |
![]() | Amanda Ravenhill Cranberry Isles Sustainable Community Fellow |
![]() | Anne Bardaglio Matinicus Island Education Fellow |
![]() | Brooke Brewer Casco Bay Affordable Housing and Economic Development Fellow |
Chris Wolff Community Development Director | |
![]() | Cyrus Moulton Knowledge Management Project Coordinator |
![]() | David Steckler North Haven Place-Based Education Fellow |
![]() | Katie Chapman Swan's Island Alternative Energy and Healthcare Fellow |
![]() | Laura Kramar Port Clyde Marketing Cooperative Coordinator |
![]() | Morgan Witham Isle au Haut Education and Library Fellow |
![]() | Peter Levandoski Vinalhaven Public Health Fellow |
![]() | Scott Sell Frenchboro Rural Education Fellow |
Shey Conover GIS Specialist | |
![]() | Thea Youngs Chebeague Island GIS Fellow |
Helping build sustainability
Fellowships provide a unique opportunity for recent graduates to apply their skills and experience to help build sustainability within communities whose way of life and identity face many challenges: in the 19th century there were over 300 year-round island communities in Maine, today there are 15.
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