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PADI Foundation: Supporting Underwater Science, Environmental Projects & Education in United States

United States: 2021 Conservation Innovation Grants Connecticut State Program

Deadline: 1 February 2017

The PADI Foundation is seeking applications for its grants program with an aim to encourage and support underwater science, environmental projects, and education.

The Foundation will fund and assist worthwhile projects that will enrich mankind’s understanding of the aquatic environment and encourage sensitivity to and protection of the delicate ecological balance of underwater life.

The Foundation will also fund worthwhile projects to increase understanding of sport diving physics and physiology that will benefit the general diving public and add to the scientific understanding of man’s relationship and ability to survive in the underwater environment.

The PADI Foundation is an IRC Section 501 (c)(3) public non-profit, tax exempt organization. It is a separate and distinct organization, corporately unrelated to PADI, Inc. and its affiliates. Since 1992, the Foundation has awarded almost $4.0 million to almost 900 projects.  In 2016, there were almost 418 grant applications of which 69 received grants aggregating $329,114.

Funding Information

Each year, the Foundation will consider proposals with budgets up to $20,000 although the average for proposals will be on the order $5,000 to $10,000.  The Foundation will generally not fund overhead or other indirect expenses.

How to Apply

Interested applicants can apply via given website.

The following is a list of new instructions on how to submit an application:

Eligible Country: United States

For more information, please visit The PADI Foundation.

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