National Geographic is giving some much-deserved recognition to the changemakers who help build a brighter future for the world with their new National Geographic 33 initiative. Named for the 33 founders who made the non-profit organization the behemoth it is today, the program honors 33 influential individuals, from athletes to scientists, actors, entrepreneurs, and more, putting their ideas and drive behind projects that encourage sustainability, advocate for mental health, or protect endangered species, among other things. With the inaugural list unveiled today, Collider can exclusively share early looks at four honorees as they'll appear on the site and in the magazine. Among those chosen are Aquaman star Jason Momoa, Reservation Dogs creator Sterlin Harjo, Real Betis football star Héctor Bellerín, and professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones.