Marine Ecosystem Impact in Rhode Island's Coastal Areas

GrantID: 59752

Grant Funding Amount Low: $8,000

Deadline: December 14, 2023

Grant Amount High: $15,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Rhode Island with a demonstrated commitment to Energy are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Rural and Urban Marine Ecosystem Education in Rhode Island

Rhode Island's coastal ecosystem is among its most vital yet vulnerable assets. With over 400 miles of coastline, the state struggles with the effects of pollution, climate change, and habitat degradation. Understanding these challenges is crucial for both urban students in densely populated cities like Providence and rural communities along the coast, making marine ecosystem education essential in Rhode Island.

Who Should Engage in Marine Education Initiatives?

Eligible participants for this grant include schools across Rhode Island that focus on marine science education. Schools with programs engaging both urban and rural students are particularly encouraged, providing a comprehensive view of marine conservation issues impacting the entire state. These programs should leverage local marine science organizations to enhance student learning experiences through tangible projects.

Application Requirements Unique to Rhode Island

Applicants must showcase partnerships with relevant marine science organizations that can contribute to the education process. Proposals should detail how schools plan to facilitate hands-on learning experiences, such as beach clean-ups or tide pool explorations. Highlighting a commitment to addressing local marine conservation issues will enhance eligibility prospects.

Configuring Marine Education to Fit Rhode Island’s Needs

Through collaboration with local entities like the Roger Williams University Marine Science Center, the grant can impact student understanding and advocacy for marine ecosystems. By linking classroom learning with real-world applications, Rhode Island students will emerge more informed and engaged, equipped to take part in preserving their coastal environments for future generations.

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