$5000 grants to boost seafood. Short deadline: March 22
The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and the Rhode Island Seafood Marketing Collaborative, a public-private body chaired by DEM, are accepting grant applications for a new Commercial Fishing Microgrant Pilot Program.
“Fresh seafood is one of the many perks of life in the Ocean State, and the people and businesses who fish, catch, farm, and process it are an integral part of the state's economy,” said DEM Director Terry Gray.
“This grant opportunity is designed to benefit the local seafood community broadly by supporting opportunities to offset rising operation costs and to encourage further business expansion.”
A virtual help session webinar to support applicants was held on Monday, March 18. During the webinar, an overview of the grant program was provided, Department of Administration staff will be available for troubleshooting and system questions, and applicants will receive guidance on next steps.
The webinar will be recorded
for individuals that cannot attend and provided upon request. The Zoom link for
the webinar is available here. For
additional information or questions, please contact Molly Ogren, Chair of the
RI Seafood Marketing Collaborative at Molly.Ogren@dem.ri.gov or
Jordyn Kastlunger, Fisheries Marketing Specialist, at Jordyn.Kastlunger.ctr@dem.ri.gov.
Established by the Rhode Island General Assembly in 2011, the RI Seafood Marketing Collaborative is a public-private body that aims to support local fishers and seafood farmers and increase awareness and consumption of locally harvested species by the public.
Its membership includes representatives from all key sectors of the commercial fishing, aquaculture, and seafood industries joined by representatives from URI, RI Sea Grant, and state agencies including DEM, which chairs the group, and the RI Commerce, Rhode Island Department of Health, and the RI Coastal Resources Management Council.
The trademarked RI Seafood brand logo, which signifies that the products that bear the logo are locally landed or grown, is a core component of the Collaborative’s efforts to support local fishers and small businesses and to increase awareness and consumption by the public of locally fished species.
Last year, the RI Seafood brand attended more than 25 events and has
engaged close to 90 Rhode Island fishers, aquaculturists, and other seafood
venues in its marketing campaign, all of which can be found on the local seafood finder that connects consumers
with opportunities to buy fresh local seafood.
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