Training Programs for Sustainable Fisheries Implementation

GrantID: 21076

Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000

Deadline: June 23, 2020

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Grant Overview

Training Programs for Sustainable Fisheries

This funding opportunity supports workforce training programs designed to enhance the skills of fishermen and aquaculture professionals in Arizona, addressing the skills gap in sustainable fishing practices. Unlike funding that targets direct economic interventions or infrastructure development, this initiative exclusively focuses on educational programs that empower individuals with technical knowledge and practical skills in fish management and conservation.

Concrete examples of potential use cases for these training funds include hands-on workshops where participants learn sustainable fishing techniques and best practices for fish population management. A second example is the development of mentorship programs connecting seasoned fisheries professionals with novices to facilitate knowledge transfer around sustainable practices and compliance with relevant environmental regulations. These initiatives are designed to create measurable outcomes that will directly benefit local fisheries and aquatic ecosystems.

Eligible applicants for this funding opportunity include educational institutions, non-profit organizations, or community groups that specialize in workforce development and training within the fishing sector. On the other hand, programs primarily focused on fisheries marketing or those with no direct link to sustainable practices might not align with the intended goals of this grant.

Emerging capacity requirements include the capability to deliver measurable training outcomes, which factor into the evaluation of grant applications. Programs will need to demonstrate not only their curriculum and training materials but also a means of tracking participants' progress and the overall impact on local fisheries following completion of the program.

To sum up, this funding opportunity signifies a strategic response to the pressing need for expertise in sustainable fisheries management. By centering on workforce development, the initiative aspires to foster a community of informed professionals who can support the long-term viability of aquatic resources, ultimately enhancing the resilience of both the local economy and the environment.

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