Support for a transition phase of the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape (ETPS) program to put the fundamental elements of effective management in place at 12 of the marine protected areas
2017
Environment
$1,051,061
Conservation International Foundation
Support for a transition phase of the Bird’s Head Seascape program to effectively transition management of the Bird’s Head Seascape marine protected areas (MPAs) from conservation organizations to a newly-established local government agency
2017
Environment
$1,745,534
Conservation International Foundation
2017
Special Projects
$250,000
Conservation International Foundation
2017
Special Projects
$200,000
Conservation International Foundation
2017
Special Projects
$1,139,975
Conservation International Foundation
2017
Special Projects
$5,000,000
Conservation International Foundation
2011
Environment
$4,986,456
Conservation International Foundation
2012
Environment
$9,939,881
Conservation International Foundation
2014
Environment
$8,719,383
Conservation International Foundation
2015
Special Projects
$1,279,467
Conservation International Foundation
2015
Environment
$9,298,317
Conservation International Foundation
2004
Special Projects
$1,010,000
Conservation International Foundation
2005
Environment
$1,442,389
Conservation International Foundation
2005
Special Projects
$2,442,389
Conservation International Foundation
2006
Special Projects
$4,957,955
Conservation International Foundation
Support for the Blue Abadi Fund, a trust fund established to sustain the Birds Head Seascape (BHS) and its network of marine protected areas (MPAs).
2018
Environment
$2,000,000
Conservation International Foundation
Support for Ecuador Azul to ensure protection of the five core marine protected areas (MPAs) in Ecuador that are part of the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape (ETPS)
2018
Environment
$2,000,000
Conservation International Foundation
Support to ensure the sustainability of the Bird's Head Seascape
2018
Environment
$150,007
Conservation International Foundation
Support for grantee to sustaining 12 years of progress in the eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape