Title,Recipient,Competition,"Fiscal Year","Award Number","Federal Funding","Principal Investigator",State,City,County,District,Lat/Long,"Grant Dates",Abstract,Partners "Shedd-NOAA Partnership for Student, Teacher and Public Engagement","John G. Shedd Aquarium / Shedd Aquarium","2009: Ocean Education Grants for AZA Aquariums",2009,NA09SEC4690042,"$1,100,000","Michelle Parker",Illinois,Chicago,Cook,IL07,"41.86508, -87.61619","2009-10-01T00:00:00 - 2012-09-30T00:00:00","Shedd Aquarium has launched a large-scale effort to address the long-standing need to better connect citizens in the Great Lakes region to their local Great Lakes watershed, to engage them in making positive changes to help the ecosystem, and to engage decision-makers and leaders to enact large scale change to improve the ecosystem over the long term. Through this award, Shedd is positioning itself strategically as the regional hub for Great Lakes education and behavior change by promoting Great Lakes civic engagement. Shedd Aquarium's Center for the Great Lakes is designed to bring scientists, business and government leaders, visionaries, and Great Lakes citizens together to formalize a strategic framework for increasing Great Lakes literacy and fostering Great Lakes stewardship. With the help of leading organizations: NOAA, COSEE Great Lakes, and members of the Healing Our Waters Great Lakes Coalition, a new vision for the Great Lakes region is being created. This civic engagement project is producing needed outcomes: increasing Great Lakes literacy while promoting policies of sustainability that ultimately will support the adoption of a stewardship ethic among our target audiences in the Midwest. Shedd's efforts empower citizens and civic entities to be critical thinkers who fully participate in the advancement of a sustainable society.","Consortium for Ocean Leadership, University of Wisconsin–Madison / Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), U.S. National Park Service, National Wildlife Federation (NWF) / Great Lakes Regional Center, National Park Conservation Association" "Using Marine Mammals to Communicate Solutions to Ocean Issues: Improving Climate and Ocean Literacy","North Carolina Aquarium Society / North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher","2009: Ocean Education Grants for AZA Aquariums",2009,NA09SEC4690038,"$583,218","Peggy Sloan","North Carolina","Kure Beach","New Hanover",NC07,"33.96303, -77.92712","2009-10-01T00:00:00 - 2013-12-30T23:00:00","The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher, along with the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, has created a comprehensive, innovative, and engaging approach to inspire ocean stewardship among young people. Through professional development, integration of advanced technology, and targeted presentations to underserved audiences, this project serves to build connections between marine mammals, ocean health, climate change, and people. The project offers an innovative and engaging professional development opportunity, the Marine Mammal Institute (MMI), for 32 grassroots educators in North Carolina, with priority given to representatives from economically depressed areas. Participating educators gather information and gain experience to develop interactive marine mammal activities related to climate and ocean literacy. Upon returning to their home institutions, participants engage teenagers in climate and ocean literacy programming using innovative technology to illustrate climate change impacts on marine mammals.","National Aquarium / National Aquarium In Baltimore (NAIB), New England Aquarium Corporation / New England Aquarium (NEAq), Sea Research Foundation / Mystic Aquarium, Discovery Place Science, Polar Bears International, Duke University Marine Laboratory (DUML), Elumenati, University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW), Virginia Aquarium"