Led by Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) graduate students at Dalhousie University, Diversity of Nature (DoN) is a scientific outreach organization dedicated to increasing BIPOC representation in the natural sciences. DoN's program consists of an annual ecological field expedition and year-round workshops (including science panels, in-school workshops, and outdoor day excursions). The programming is tailored to BIPOC students across Nova Scotia and delivered free of charge.
The Fathom Fund, from the Marine Environmental Marine Observation Prediction and Response Network (MEOPAR), is a crowdfunding program supporting innovative marine research that will directly impact Canadians. Researchers who raise 25% of their project costs through crowdfunding are eligible to receive up to 75% of the remaining project costs from the Fund.
To date, Fathom Projects have included developing green plastic solutions using invasive species, a program to inspire BIPOC folks to pursue studies in STEM fields, a coastal pollution mapper, and more.
Find out more: fathom.fund/
MEOPAR is a national Network of Centres of Excellence linking top marine researchers and highly qualified personnel across Canada with partner organizations and communities. MEOPAR funds leading-edge research, facilitates collaborative research and helps to train the next generation of marine professionals.
7 фев 2023