Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
The David Suzuki Foundation is using this grant to address the need for elevated awareness and better management of British Columbia’s marine ecosystems through reframing marine conservation issues. The outcomes of this grant include increased understanding of key stakeholders’ views on marine conservation, the state of marine ecosystems, and preferred management solutions in British Columbia.
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David Suzuki Foundation
$607,015
24 months
Ocean Planning Support in Canada
Mar 2015
$501,102
27 months
Technical analysis and strategic communications for marine spatial planning and implementation
Feb 2013
$496,850
36 months
Salmon Market Standards 2
Nov 2012
$307,515
21 months
Technical Analyses for Marine Spatial Planning
May 2011
$339,287
18 months
Salmon Market Standards
Aug 2010
$132,249
12 months
Sustaining an Area-Based Management Constituency for the PNCIMA Initiative
Aug 2009
$471,972
Reframing marine conservation in British Columbia
Nov 2006
$450,000
Wild Salmon Stock and Habitat Protection in British Columbia
Dec 2003
Creating positive outcomes for future generations.