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HomeMy WebLinkAbout113022 FW_ Pacific Northwest B - WET Funding Opportunity is OPEN! ________________________________ From: Chris Butler-Minor - NOAA Affiliate Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 3:32:41 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Subject: Pacific Northwest B - WET Funding Opportunity is OPEN! ________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ <https://olympiccoast.noaa.gov/learn/bwet.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=GovDelivery> Pacific Northwest B-WET Funding Opportunity is OPEN! <https://olympiccoast.noaa.gov/learn/bwet.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=GovDelivery> Application Deadline: February 7, 2023 at 8:59 PM Pacific Time Areas served: Oregon and Washington NOAA's Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary is now seeking proposals under the Pacific Northwest Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) program. B-WET Program is an environmental education program that supports locally relevant experiential learning in the K-12 environment. The Notice of Funding Opportunity with all of the application details can be found here <https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=344636&utm_medium=email&utm_source=GovDelivery> . ________________________________ <https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/fancy_images/USNOAANOS/2022/11/6798249/4453143/sfs-002_crop.jpg> Photo: Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association ________________________________ 2023 Priority Areas: 1. Systemic classroom-integrated Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs) for K-12 students that promote climate resilience and include high-quality teacher professional development related to the MWEEs; and 2. Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs) for K-12 students that appropriately incorporate Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge and promote climate resilience. For more information, go to the Pacific Northwest B-WET website <https://olympiccoast.noaa.gov/learn/bwet.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=GovDelivery> . ________________________________ Contact: Jacqueline Laverdure, NOAA Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary 360-406-2084, jacqueline.laverdure@noaa.gov <mailto:jacqueline.laverdure@noaa.gov> ________________________________ <https://olympiccoast.noaa.gov/learn/bwet.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=GovDelivery> Please feel free to apply or share this information with your network! Best regards, Chris Butler-Minor (she/her) Community Engagement Specialist Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary <https://olympiccoast.noaa.gov/> National Marine Sanctuary Foundation for NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries Chris.ButlerMinor@noaa.gov <mailto:chris.butlerminor@noaa.gov> | 360-406-2079 <https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/media/img/logos/shermans-lagoon-nmss-logo-celebrating-50-years-1000.jpg> https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/gallery/olympic-coast.php “There’s nothing wrong with enjoying looking at the surface of the ocean itself, except that when you finally see what goes on underwater, you realize that you’ve been missing the whole point of the ocean. Staying on the surface all the time is like going to the circus and staring at the outside of the tent.” – Dave Barry