Kasha Ho
Co-Founder
Kasha Hoʻokili Ho is co-founder of Groundwork Project, where she works with organizations to align their values with their daily work and organizational structure. She contributes to programmatic strategy, design, and operational management for The Embodiment Institute. She also leads the land-based learning work of TEI. Kasha uses fractal theory to assess, design, and enact new systems of collective abundance. She has been designing social change processes with communities for social, economic, and environmental justice for twenty years. Kasha is a facilitator and movement builder, trained through the American Friends Service Committee, the Ruckus Society, Rainforest Action Network, Movement Generation, and Native Hawaiian movements. In Hawaiʻi, she co-founded Emergent Island Economies Collective, a consulting cooperative based on ancestral island values of interdependence, sacredness, and cooperation. Kasha continues to provide strategic direction, planning, facilitation, and management for community-based organizations throughout the country.