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    National Marine Sanctuary Foundation

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    About National Marine Sanctuary Foundation

    To support and advance the protection, understanding, and stewardship of the United States' national marine sanctuaries through conservation and restoration, science and technology, education and outreach, and community partnerships.

    Focus Areas

    Conservation and RestorationScience and TechnologyEducation and OutreachHabitat ProtectionCommunity Funds and Local ChaptersPolicy & Advocacy (Capitol Hill Ocean Week)

    Who They Fund

    coral populations and marine benthic communities (shallow to deep)coastal and island communities (Guam, Micronesia, USVI, CNMI, Hawaii, Florida Keys, Gulf of Mexico)resource managers and sanctuary programs (national marine sanctuaries, restoration practitioners)youth and informal learners (education programs, fellowships, public exhibits)

    About National Marine Sanctuary Foundation

    Mission: Iconic Reefs is one of the clearest markers of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation’s grantmaking style: it backs large, technical coral-restoration work tied to a specific sanctuary initiative. In the recent grants list, the foundation awarded $1,009,006 to Coral Restoration Foundation for restoration and monitoring of EDR, and $949,202 to Mote Marine Laboratory for the same effort in 2024. Those awards sit alongside other multi-year grants that support coral nursery capacity, grazer production, and long-term monitoring in sanctuary-linked restoration programs. The foundation funds a mix of science, restoration, education, and public interpretation. Its portfolio includes deep-sea coral research, coral bleaching response, exhibit development, marine resources education, and capacity-building for sanctuary partners. Several grants are tied to Florida Keys work, but the grant list also reaches into the Gulf of Mexico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Hawaii, and marine education efforts in the Northeast and Gulf Coast. The pattern is hands-on and implementation-oriented, with grants used for infrastructure, field operations, restoration scaling, and community-facing programming.

    What National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Funds

    Coral restoration is a major thread in the foundation’s recent awards. It gave $626,959 to Coral Restoration Foundation for restoration and monitoring of EDR and coral bleaching emergency response, and $264,000 to The Florida Aquarium Inc for ex-situ production of elkhorn coral and long-spined sea urchins for Mission: Iconic Reefs. The foundation also supports deep-water and mesophotic research. Mississippi Aquarium received $507,498 for deep water octocorals and exhibit work, while Lehigh University received $440,544 for connectivity of mesophotic and deep-sea coral populations in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Education and interpretation are another visible area. Gulf of Maine Research Institute received $286,916 for a marine resources education program, and Audubon Nature Institute received $275,000 for mesophotic coral exhibit installation and interpretation. The grant list also includes university-led work in Guam, the CNMI, and Hawaii that combines restoration with regional coordination.

    How National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size sits at $19,745 at the 25th percentile, $25,799 at the median, and $133,018 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also shows a small number of very large awards, including seven-figure and high six-figure grants tied to restoration and sanctuary programs. The foundation operates as a regular funder and does not fund individuals. The grants list shows repeated recipients across multiple years, including Coral Restoration Foundation, Mote Marine Laboratory, University of the Virgin Islands, Gulf of Maine Research Institute, and Temple University, which suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-off awards. Some programs accept expressions of interest, while others are listed as competitive or informational opportunities.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $5.6M

    Total Assets

    $15.5M

    Total Revenue

    $36M

    Total Expenses

    $35.1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $133K, with a median of $26K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $26K

    75th Percentile

    $133K

    Geographic Reach

    National34 states funded

    About 2% of grants go to recipients in FL.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
    Baja
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    Sede

    Leadership

    JOEL JOHNSON

    Funding intensity
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    Where National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Funds

    Top 3 recipient countries by grant volume for National Marine Sanctuary Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic170$16.7M
    98.8%
    2Guam1$185K

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    Funding Style

    capacity buildingapplied restoration / implementationresearch & monitoringemergency response & rapid interventionpublic engagement & education

    Topics

    coral reef restoration (including ex-situ nurseries and outplanting)mesophotic and deep-sea coral ecology and connectivityselective breeding and assisted evolution for coral resiliencecoral bleaching response and resilience buildinghabitat engineering (3D-printed structures, wave attenuation, hydrodynamics)socioeconomic monitoring and community resiliencemarine education, outreach, and exhibit/interpretation programs

    Where National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants land in the United States, and the recipient-country distribution is overwhelmingly domestic. Florida appears most often by recipient count, with especially frequent awards to cities including Tavernier, Sarasota, and Tampa. Other recurring locations include Philadelphia, Portland, and St. Thomas. The recent grants list also reaches beyond the mainland to Saipan, Mangilao in Guam, and Honolulu. Among non-U.S. recipients, the data shows one grant to GQ and one to PS.

    Frequently Asked Questions About National Marine Sanctuary Foundation

    What kinds of work does the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation support?

    Recent grants support coral restoration, monitoring, deep-sea coral research, exhibit and interpretation work, marine resources education, and restoration capacity building. Examples include awards for Mission: Iconic Reefs, mesophotic coral connectivity, coral nursery expansion, and marine education programs.

    Does the foundation make repeated grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent list includes repeated awards to several organizations across multiple years, including Coral Restoration Foundation, Mote Marine Laboratory, University of the Virgin Islands, Gulf of Maine Research Institute, and Temple University.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution shows a 25th percentile of $19,745, a median of $25,799, and a 75th percentile of $133,018. The recent grants list also includes much larger awards for restoration and sanctuary initiatives.

    What regions receive the most grants?

    Florida appears most often by recipient count, and the recipient-country distribution is overwhelmingly U.S.-based at 170 grants, or 98.8%. The list also includes recipients in Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Saipan, Hawaii, Philadelphia, and Portland.

    Are there public-facing grant opportunities?

    Yes. The site includes a general grants page, Education Alliance Partnerships, Gear Library expression-of-interest pathways, Goal: Clean Seas, and NOAA 21st CCLC Watershed STEM Education Partnership Grants information pages. Some are marked as accepting unsolicited interest, while others are not.

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

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    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    MOTE MARINE LABORATORYSARASOTA, FL$719,4372025RESTORATION AND MONITORING OF EDR AND MISSION ICONIC REEFS - LONG TERM WAVE ATTENUATION AND HYDRO AMD RESTORING AND PROTECTING US MARINE HABITATS
    MISSISSIPPI AQUARIUMGULFPORT, MS$507,4982025DEEP WATER OCTOCORALS AND EXHIBIT
    LEHIGH UNIVERSITYBETHLEHEM, PA$440,5442025CONNECTIVITY OF MESOPHOTIC AND DEEP-SEA CORAL POPULATIONS IN THE NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO
    UNIVERSITY OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDSST THOMAS, VI$275,1252025SCALE USVI CORAL RESTORATION USING SELECTIVE-BREEDING AND ASSISTED EVOLUTION TECHNOLOGIES
    TEMPLE UNIVERSITYPHILADELPHIA, PA$274,0052025MDBC DEEP SEA COMMUNITY CHARACTERIZATION AND MDBC CORAL PROPAGATION: 3D PRINTING CORAL STRUCTURES
    THE FLORIDA AQUARIUM INCTAMPA, FL$264,0002025EX-SITU PRODUCTION OF ELKHORN CORAL LONG-SPINED SEA URCHINS FOR MISSION: ICONIC REEFS
    GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH INSTITUTEPORTLAND, ME$242,7522025MARINE RESOURCES EDUCATION PROGRAM
    AUDUBON NATURE INSTITUTENEW ORLEANS, LA$232,0002025MESOPHOTIC CORAL EXHIBIT INSTALLATION AND INTERPRETATION
    MOODY GARDENSGALVESTON, TX$200,0002025GULF MESOPHOTIC AND DEEP BENTHIC COMMUNITIES TECHNICAL DIVING OPERATIONS AND COORDINATION
    UNIVERSITY OF GUAM MARINE LABORATORYMANGILAO$185,4942025SUPPORTING AND EXPANDING CORAL RESTORATION IN GUAM, MICRONESIA
    HI DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCESHONOLULU, HI$183,6042025STATEWIDE COORDINATION USING THE HAWAII CORAL REEF STRATEGY MAKAI RESTORATION ACTION PLANS
    JOHNSTON APPLIED MARINE SCIENCESAIPAN, MP$154,2622025CORAL REEF RESTORATION AND CAPACITY BUILDING TO ENHANCE ECOSYSTEM AND COMMUNITY RESILENCE
    UNIVERSITY OF HAWAIIHONOLULU, HI$146,1492025SEDIMENT THRESHOLDS TO IMPROVE CORAL RESTORATION OUTCOMES AT OLOWALU REEF AND HE'ELA AHUPUA'S RESTORATION PROJECT
    UNIVERSITY CORPORATION AT MONTEREY BAYSEASIDE, CA$141,6932025IMMERSIVE VR DRIVE CURRICULUM: CHUMASH HERITAGE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY
    SUSTAINABLE OCEANS & REEFSTAVERNIER, FL$132,7082025CAPACITY EXPANSIONS FOR IN-SITU DIADEMA SETTLEMENT AND GROW-OUT FOR THE BENEFIT OF MISSION: ICONIC REEFS RESTORATION NEEDS
    DUKE UNIVERSITYDURHAM, NC$131,2502025LONG TERM WAVE ATTENUATION AND HYDRODYNAMICS STUDY
    NATIONAL PARK TRUSTROCKVILLE, MD$120,0002025YOUTH AND FAMILY FISHING DAYS IN NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARIES 2024
    REGIONAL SCIENCE CONSORTIUM AT PRESQUE ISLE CENTERERIE, PA$100,0002025DOCUMENTATION OF THE SHIPWRECKS AND SUBMERGED CULTURAL SITES IN THE PROPOSED LAKE ERIE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT GALVESTONGALVESTON, TX$97,2902025GENOTYPING AND PARENTAGE ANALYSIS OF MESOPHOTIC CORALS
    GULF AND CARIBBEAN FISHERIES INSTITUTEPINEY FLATS, TN$80,3792025CONNECT IUUF WORKSHOPS FOR CARIBBEAN ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS
    EAST-WEST CENTERHONOLULU, HI$76,0002025SUPPORTING AKAMAI AGRICULTURE IN KEAUKAHA-PANA'EWA COMMUNITY USING A PDKE CO-PRODUCTION APPROACH
    CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY CHANNEL ISLANDSCAMARILLO, CA$65,9342025HIGH-IMPACT AND LARGE MARINE DEBRIS REMOVAL THROUGHOUT THE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY SYSTEM
    KEAUKAHA-PANA'EWA COMMUNITY ALLIANCEHILO, HI$60,6732025POLY FORESTRY AND CLIMATE DASHBOARD PROJECT
    CORAL RESTORATION FOUNDATIONTAVERNIER, FL$58,5002025RESTORATION AND MONITORING OF EDR AND CORAL BLEACHING EMERGENCY RESPONSE
    QUINAULT INDIAN NATIONTAHOLAH, WA$50,0002025SUPPORT QUINAULT INDIAN NATION PARTICIPATION IN OLYMPIC COAST NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY, INTERGOVERNMENTAL POLICY COUNCIL
    MAKAH INDIAN TRIBENEAH BAY, WA$50,0002025ENGAGING IN AND COMMUNICATING OCEAN SCIENCE IN MAKAH WATERS
    SEA RESEARCH FOUNDATIONMYSTIC, CT$47,8332025COMMUNITY ECOLOGY IN SUPPORT OF MANAGEMENT FOR STELLWAGEN BANK AND OCEAN EXPLORATION ADVENTURE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY
    SKIDMORE COLLEGESARATOGA SPRING, NY$41,2622025SEDIMENT DYNAMICS FOR CORAL REEF RESTORATION SITE PROTENTIAL AND RESILIENCY
    MALAMA HONUA PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLWAIMANALO, HI$40,0002025OCEAN GUARDIAN SCHOOL GRANT 2024-2025
    WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONMORGANTOWN, WV$40,0002025UNDERSTANDING HUMAN USE THUNDER BAY AND WISCONSIN SHIPWRECK COAST NMS SETTINGS
    CITY OF CAPITOLACAPITOLA, CA$40,0002025CITY OF CAPITOLA WHARF INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE PROJECT
    THE OCEAN FOUNDATION (FISCAL SPONSOR FOR THE OCEAN PROJECT)WASHINGTON, DC$39,0502025GROWING DIVERSE YOUTH ENGAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP FOR OUR OCEAN
    SECORE INTERNATIONALHILLIARD, OH$37,5732025TOWARDS A US PACIFIC IMPLEMENTATION NETWORK FOR CORAL LARVAL PROPAGATION FOR RESTORATION AND ENHANCEMENT
    GULF REACH INSTITUTECORPUS CHRISTI, TX$34,0452025GENERAL SUPPORT
    WISCONSIN MARITIME MUSEUMMANITOWOC, WI$25,0002025EXHIBIT UPGRADES AT WISCONSIN MARITIME MUSEUM
    SEAFOOD NUTRITION PARTNERSHIPARLINGTON, VA$25,0002025STATE OF THE SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM
    CALIFORNIA MARINE SANCTUARY FOUNDATIONSANTA CRUZ, CA$21,7002025PROTECTING BLUE WHALES AND BLUE SKIES IN THE MONTEREY BAY NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY AND TEAM OCEAN VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
    JOHNS HOPKINES UNIVERSITY APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORYLAUREL, MD$20,0002025BIENNIAL NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL DNA
    SC SEA GRANT CONSORTIUMCHARLESTON, SC$20,0002025OCEAN ODYSSEY EDUCATION PROGRAM: CRUISING THE CAREER COASTLINE
    THE ARTIST BOATGALVESTON, TX$20,0002025SEAING OUR FUTURE: A SCIENCE EXPLORATION ADVENTURE BUILDING CAREER SKILLS
    MINORITIES IN SHARK SCIENCEBRADENTON, FL$20,0002025MISSION AQUATICA
    SANTA BARBARA CHANNELKEEPERSANTA BARBARA, CA$15,0002025WATERSHED BRIDGE PROGRAM
    THE INSTITUTE OF DIVING DBA MAN IN THE SEA MUSEUMPANAMA CITY BEACH, FL$14,0002025EXHIBIT FOR NEDU AND MESOPHOTIC AND DEEP BENTHIC COMMUNITIES (MDBC) RESTORATION CORAL RESTORATION PROJECT
    UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTONWILMINGTON, NC$13,4082025BENTHIC-PELAGIC COUPLING ON MESOPHOTIC REEFS
    OCEAN RESEARCH COLLEGE ACADEMY AT EVERTT COMMUNITY COLLEGEEVERETT, WA$12,5002025OCEAN DATA SYNTHESIS WITH STATISTICS
    NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE FEDERATIONALBURQUERQUE, NM$12,0002025SUPPORT FOR NYCALC 2024
    MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY INC (MTS)WASHINGTON, DC$10,0432025OCEAN EXPLORATION VIDEO CHALLENGE
    NATIONAL MARINE EDUCATORS ASSOCIATIONWELLS, ME$10,0002025ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF MARINE EDUCATION PROFESSIONALS
    IUP RESEARCH INSTITUTEINDIANA, PA$9,6182025INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT IN SUBMERGED CULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FIELD SCHOOL
    AKIAK NATIVE COMMUNITY TRIBEAKIACHAK, AK$7,5002025AKIAK ORGANIZED CLEAN-UP

    MOTE MARINE LABORATORY

    $719,437
    SARASOTA, FL2025

    RESTORATION AND MONITORING OF EDR AND MISSION ICONIC REEFS - LONG TERM WAVE ATTENUATION AND HYDRO AMD RESTORING AND PROTECTING US MARINE HABITATS

    MISSISSIPPI AQUARIUM

    $507,498
    GULFPORT, MS2025

    DEEP WATER OCTOCORALS AND EXHIBIT

    LEHIGH UNIVERSITY

    $440,544
    BETHLEHEM, PA2025

    CONNECTIVITY OF MESOPHOTIC AND DEEP-SEA CORAL POPULATIONS IN THE NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO

    UNIVERSITY OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS

    $275,125
    ST THOMAS, VI2025

    SCALE USVI CORAL RESTORATION USING SELECTIVE-BREEDING AND ASSISTED EVOLUTION TECHNOLOGIES

    TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

    $274,005
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    MDBC DEEP SEA COMMUNITY CHARACTERIZATION AND MDBC CORAL PROPAGATION: 3D PRINTING CORAL STRUCTURES

    THE FLORIDA AQUARIUM INC

    $264,000
    TAMPA, FL2025

    EX-SITU PRODUCTION OF ELKHORN CORAL LONG-SPINED SEA URCHINS FOR MISSION: ICONIC REEFS

    GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    $242,752
    PORTLAND, ME2025

    MARINE RESOURCES EDUCATION PROGRAM

    AUDUBON NATURE INSTITUTE

    $232,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    MESOPHOTIC CORAL EXHIBIT INSTALLATION AND INTERPRETATION

    MOODY GARDENS

    $200,000
    GALVESTON, TX2025

    GULF MESOPHOTIC AND DEEP BENTHIC COMMUNITIES TECHNICAL DIVING OPERATIONS AND COORDINATION

    UNIVERSITY OF GUAM MARINE LABORATORY

    $185,494
    MANGILAO2025

    SUPPORTING AND EXPANDING CORAL RESTORATION IN GUAM, MICRONESIA

    HI DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

    $183,604
    HONOLULU, HI2025

    STATEWIDE COORDINATION USING THE HAWAII CORAL REEF STRATEGY MAKAI RESTORATION ACTION PLANS

    JOHNSTON APPLIED MARINE SCIENCE

    $154,262
    SAIPAN, MP2025

    CORAL REEF RESTORATION AND CAPACITY BUILDING TO ENHANCE ECOSYSTEM AND COMMUNITY RESILENCE

    UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

    $146,149
    HONOLULU, HI2025

    SEDIMENT THRESHOLDS TO IMPROVE CORAL RESTORATION OUTCOMES AT OLOWALU REEF AND HE'ELA AHUPUA'S RESTORATION PROJECT

    UNIVERSITY CORPORATION AT MONTEREY BAY

    $141,693
    SEASIDE, CA2025

    IMMERSIVE VR DRIVE CURRICULUM: CHUMASH HERITAGE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY

    SUSTAINABLE OCEANS & REEFS

    $132,708
    TAVERNIER, FL2025

    CAPACITY EXPANSIONS FOR IN-SITU DIADEMA SETTLEMENT AND GROW-OUT FOR THE BENEFIT OF MISSION: ICONIC REEFS RESTORATION NEEDS

    DUKE UNIVERSITY

    $131,250
    DURHAM, NC2025

    LONG TERM WAVE ATTENUATION AND HYDRODYNAMICS STUDY

    NATIONAL PARK TRUST

    $120,000
    ROCKVILLE, MD2025

    YOUTH AND FAMILY FISHING DAYS IN NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARIES 2024

    REGIONAL SCIENCE CONSORTIUM AT PRESQUE ISLE CENTER

    $100,000
    ERIE, PA2025

    DOCUMENTATION OF THE SHIPWRECKS AND SUBMERGED CULTURAL SITES IN THE PROPOSED LAKE ERIE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT GALVESTON

    $97,290
    GALVESTON, TX2025

    GENOTYPING AND PARENTAGE ANALYSIS OF MESOPHOTIC CORALS

    GULF AND CARIBBEAN FISHERIES INSTITUTE

    $80,379
    PINEY FLATS, TN2025

    CONNECT IUUF WORKSHOPS FOR CARIBBEAN ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS

    EAST-WEST CENTER

    $76,000
    HONOLULU, HI2025

    SUPPORTING AKAMAI AGRICULTURE IN KEAUKAHA-PANA'EWA COMMUNITY USING A PDKE CO-PRODUCTION APPROACH

    CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY CHANNEL ISLANDS

    $65,934
    CAMARILLO, CA2025

    HIGH-IMPACT AND LARGE MARINE DEBRIS REMOVAL THROUGHOUT THE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY SYSTEM

    KEAUKAHA-PANA'EWA COMMUNITY ALLIANCE

    $60,673
    HILO, HI2025

    POLY FORESTRY AND CLIMATE DASHBOARD PROJECT

    CORAL RESTORATION FOUNDATION

    $58,500
    TAVERNIER, FL2025

    RESTORATION AND MONITORING OF EDR AND CORAL BLEACHING EMERGENCY RESPONSE

    QUINAULT INDIAN NATION

    $50,000
    TAHOLAH, WA2025

    SUPPORT QUINAULT INDIAN NATION PARTICIPATION IN OLYMPIC COAST NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY, INTERGOVERNMENTAL POLICY COUNCIL

    MAKAH INDIAN TRIBE

    $50,000
    NEAH BAY, WA2025

    ENGAGING IN AND COMMUNICATING OCEAN SCIENCE IN MAKAH WATERS

    SEA RESEARCH FOUNDATION

    $47,833
    MYSTIC, CT2025

    COMMUNITY ECOLOGY IN SUPPORT OF MANAGEMENT FOR STELLWAGEN BANK AND OCEAN EXPLORATION ADVENTURE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY

    SKIDMORE COLLEGE

    $41,262
    SARATOGA SPRING, NY2025

    SEDIMENT DYNAMICS FOR CORAL REEF RESTORATION SITE PROTENTIAL AND RESILIENCY

    MALAMA HONUA PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL

    $40,000
    WAIMANALO, HI2025

    OCEAN GUARDIAN SCHOOL GRANT 2024-2025

    WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $40,000
    MORGANTOWN, WV2025

    UNDERSTANDING HUMAN USE THUNDER BAY AND WISCONSIN SHIPWRECK COAST NMS SETTINGS

    CITY OF CAPITOLA

    $40,000
    CAPITOLA, CA2025

    CITY OF CAPITOLA WHARF INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE PROJECT

    THE OCEAN FOUNDATION (FISCAL SPONSOR FOR THE OCEAN PROJECT)

    $39,050
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    GROWING DIVERSE YOUTH ENGAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP FOR OUR OCEAN

    SECORE INTERNATIONAL

    $37,573
    HILLIARD, OH2025

    TOWARDS A US PACIFIC IMPLEMENTATION NETWORK FOR CORAL LARVAL PROPAGATION FOR RESTORATION AND ENHANCEMENT

    GULF REACH INSTITUTE

    $34,045
    CORPUS CHRISTI, TX2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    WISCONSIN MARITIME MUSEUM

    $25,000
    MANITOWOC, WI2025

    EXHIBIT UPGRADES AT WISCONSIN MARITIME MUSEUM

    SEAFOOD NUTRITION PARTNERSHIP

    $25,000
    ARLINGTON, VA2025

    STATE OF THE SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM

    CALIFORNIA MARINE SANCTUARY FOUNDATION

    $21,700
    SANTA CRUZ, CA2025

    PROTECTING BLUE WHALES AND BLUE SKIES IN THE MONTEREY BAY NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY AND TEAM OCEAN VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

    JOHNS HOPKINES UNIVERSITY APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY

    $20,000
    LAUREL, MD2025

    BIENNIAL NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL DNA

    SC SEA GRANT CONSORTIUM

    $20,000
    CHARLESTON, SC2025

    OCEAN ODYSSEY EDUCATION PROGRAM: CRUISING THE CAREER COASTLINE

    THE ARTIST BOAT

    $20,000
    GALVESTON, TX2025

    SEAING OUR FUTURE: A SCIENCE EXPLORATION ADVENTURE BUILDING CAREER SKILLS

    MINORITIES IN SHARK SCIENCE

    $20,000
    BRADENTON, FL2025

    MISSION AQUATICA

    SANTA BARBARA CHANNELKEEPER

    $15,000
    SANTA BARBARA, CA2025

    WATERSHED BRIDGE PROGRAM

    THE INSTITUTE OF DIVING DBA MAN IN THE SEA MUSEUM

    $14,000
    PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL2025

    EXHIBIT FOR NEDU AND MESOPHOTIC AND DEEP BENTHIC COMMUNITIES (MDBC) RESTORATION CORAL RESTORATION PROJECT

    UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON

    $13,408
    WILMINGTON, NC2025

    BENTHIC-PELAGIC COUPLING ON MESOPHOTIC REEFS

    OCEAN RESEARCH COLLEGE ACADEMY AT EVERTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $12,500
    EVERETT, WA2025

    OCEAN DATA SYNTHESIS WITH STATISTICS

    NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE FEDERATION

    $12,000
    ALBURQUERQUE, NM2025

    SUPPORT FOR NYCALC 2024

    MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY INC (MTS)

    $10,043
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    OCEAN EXPLORATION VIDEO CHALLENGE

    NATIONAL MARINE EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION

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