SeaWeb

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  • First Grant
  • Total Number of Grants
    3
  • Cumulative Grant Amounts
    $973,460
 

Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., SeaWeb is a conservation organization that seeks to raise public awareness, advance science-based solutions and mobilize decision-makers around ocean conservation.

The organization carries out its mission by building communications capacity, promoting market-based and policy solutions, sharing knowledge and issue expertise, establishing and executing emblematic media campaigns and amplifying leading voices. To accomplish its mission, SeaWeb convenes forums where economic, policy, social and environmental interests converge to improve ocean health and sustainability. The organization works collaboratively with targeted sectors to encourage market solutions, policies and behaviors that result in a healthy, thriving ocean. By using the science of communications to inform and empower diverse ocean voices and conservation champions, SeaWeb is creating a culture of ocean conservation.

SeaWeb leverages its unique communication techniques and approach to convey complex ocean issues. Its initiatives are designed to tackle some of the most adverse impacts to the ocean today, including depletion of marine life, climate change, ocean acidification and pollution. 

 

recent grants

Environmental Conservation Ocean Acidification Funding Landscape Analysis
 

Organization

SeaWeb


  • date awarded

    Mar 2011

  • amount

    $63,438

  • term

    6 months

 
Environmental Conservation Communication Partnership for Science and the Sea (COMPASS)
 

Organization

SeaWeb


  • date awarded

    Dec 2005

  • amount

    $350,022

  • term

    24 months

 

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