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Environmental Protection in the Caribbean

Org #14620
Vetted since 2013
2000
year founded
$91,244
raised on GlobalGiving
12
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) is an independent non-profit founded in 2000 with the mission of protecting the Caribbean environment through research, restoration, education and advocacy. EPIC is a results-driven organization that works on challenging, under-addressed issues through holistic programs resulting in strategic community-based actions. By recognizing the connections between ecological health, economic vitality, and the quality of life for Caribbean residents, EPIC's work supports the vision of Caribbean communities leading the way towards a more resilient and sustainable future for everyone.

Project Leaders
Natalia Collier
Natalia Collier
Tabitha Stadler
Tabitha Stadler
Caroline Jeranek
Caroline Jeranek
Team
Tabitha Stadler
Organization Information
411 Walnut St. #6749
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
United States
707-845-4261
Organization Information
411 Walnut St. #6749
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
United States
707-845-4261

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Eyes in the Sky

By Caroline Jeranek | Development Manager

Local conservation partners recently completed a drone monitoring training that is strengthening the work of the Grenadines Seabird Guardians. Led by GIS specialist Mr. Cornelius Lyttle, the training... Read the full report ›

Guardians of the Future

By Natalia Collier | Program Director

The citizen scientists of the Grenadines Seabird Guardians don't work in isolation. We recognize how important it is to increase concern about seabirds among the publc. That's why we go into schools,... Read the full report ›

What Happens After the Hurricane?

By Natalia Collier | Program Director

Thanks to ongoing efforts from our volunteer citizen scientists, we are seeing firsthand the impacts of and recovery from Hurricane Beryl on the current breeding season for seabirds in the Grenadines... Read the full report ›
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