Who Qualifies for Fisheries Management Grants in Alaska

GrantID: 12985

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: November 13, 2022

Grant Amount High: $5,000

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Summary

Those working in Opportunity Zone Benefits and located in Alaska may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Eligibility for Data-Driven Fisheries Management in Alaska

Alaska prioritizes innovative fisheries management solutions, making eligibility for this funding particularly focused on local fishing communities, research organizations, and non-profits involved in sustainable fisheries practices. To qualify, these entities must demonstrate a capacity for utilizing data in making informed decisions that influence fish population health and community livelihoods. An understanding of Alaska’s unique environmental conditions and a commitment to sustainability are crucial components of a successful application.

Application requirements include a comprehensive proposal that outlines the specific data systems intended for implementation. This must detail plans for collaboration with local fishing communities, integrating indigenous knowledge into data collection processes, and mechanisms for sharing findings with stakeholders. Additionally, proposals must include a clear methodology for addressing the sustainability of fish populations in relation to local economic needs, which is essential in a state heavily reliant on fisheries for employment and community livelihoods.

In the context of Alaska, those applying must be particularly aware of logistical and infrastructural challenges inherent in remote areas. For instance, ensuring data collection methods are accessible to diverse fishing communities across vast geographical spreads is essential. Hence, emphasizing strategies for engaging communities in data gathering and management processes can significantly improve an application’s appeal.

The emphasis on community involvement is vital, given Alaska’s diverse demographics and the significant role of indigenous populations in fisheries management. Therefore, applicants must demonstrate a commitment to incorporating local voices into the decision-making process. By aligning the grant objectives with the priorities of local communities, applicants can better position themselves for funding opportunities that directly impact sustainable fisheries management across Alaska.

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