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Make a Donation
Since this projects inception, contributions small and large have propelled it forward. Fish farmers, volunteers, interns, investors, collaborators, friends, and family have made this a community effort. We gratefully acknowledge all of the hours, information, and resources graciously contributed.
The Sustainable Aquaculture Initiative depends on donations to continue its work in Haiti and at the Marine Resources Center. Through your donation, you can help us to achieve our goals of:
- Continuing to enhance fish production in Haiti
- Fostering existing and new relationships with farmers throughout Latin America, and Africa
- Providing a host of resources and technologies adaptable to a wide range of environments and societies
- Improving methods of disseminating this information
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Other ways you can help
If you have an interest in Volunteering or applying for the Internship Program, we invite you to visit the Marine Resource Centers Outreach Program for further information.
A crucial component of our project requires travel to Haiti to work with fish farmers. Frequent Flyer Miles can be donated to assist us in reducing our travel costs via American Airlines or Spirit Airlines. Please contact us for more details.
If you would like to make a financial donation through the mail you may make a check payable to:
ATTN. - Sustainable Aquaculture Initiative
The Marine Biological Laboratory
7 MBL Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543
The MBL is a 501C3 Organization and all donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.
Visit the MBL support page for other ways to give.
Financial Contributions to support this work has come from the following institutions and individuals:
The Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill
Allen Foundation
Green Family Fund
American Jewish World Service
Green Family Fund
Phillips Philanthropic Fund
Anderson-Rogers Foundation
The Church of the Messiah
Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.
Foundation for Sustainability
Erik and Linda Amaral Zettler
Mary Malloy
Ashleigh McCord
Steve C. Tarrant
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