Tribes and First Nations Grants

Call for Proposals (2025)

 

The SeaDoc Society works to ensure the health of marine wildlife and their ecosystems through science and education. We do not take policy positions nor serve in an advocacy role. We are pleased to launch our annual competitive grants program with the goal of supporting science where more information is needed and expected to directly improve the health of the Salish Sea ecosystem and its marine and coastal flora and fauna. We anticipate funding at least $100,000 for Tribal- and First Nations-led projects. This application is only for Tribal- and First Nation- and Indigenous-led projects. Funding for individual projects will be limited to $50,000.

SeaDoc’s Goal: to fund research that will result in positive conservation outcomes. Analysis of past SeaDoc- funded work showed that successful projects (1) defined the conservation need apriori, (2) collaborated with personnel from government agencies, and (3) researchers built and maintained relationships with natural resource managers and policy makers before, during and after the research. Accordingly, in addition to funding credible science, SeaDoc wants all projects to incorporate these three components. Only PIs that propose projects where more science will benefit conservation and demonstrate plans for including these components will be considered.

Proposal Timeline:

  • April 29, 2025: Full Proposals due; no later than 5:00 pm (Pacific)

  • June 16, 2025: PIs will be notified of final decision

FULL PROPOSAL GUIDELINES (PDF)

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