Typically $40,000 - $150,000 (avg $75,000)
				
				    11th Hour Racing Grants
			 
			
				    11th Hour Racing fosters systemic change to restore ocean health — our vision for the future includes cleaner, healthier waterways through strong local stewardship and collective action around the world. By supporting local pilot programs that model best practices of sustainability, restore coastal ecosystems, and advance ocean stewardship, our grantees are creating systemic change to restore ocean health. We are working toward a future of cleaner, healthier waterways through strong local stewardship and collective action around the world. 11th Hour Racing works to facilitate this transition by supporting local solutions to global problems, led by community organizations and industry leaders.
			 
																																	
							Additional Information:
							11th Hour Racing seeks proposals that align with one or more of our focus areas: 
Ocean Literacy & Stewardship – increase the understanding and appreciation of the importance of healthy oceans and waterways to communities through experiential learning, citizen science, and powerful story-telling
Clean Technologies & Best Practices – advance practices and technologies in coastal communities and the marine industry that reduce waste, prevent plastic pollution, improve water quality, and assess new circular solutions
Ecosystem Restoration – improve water quality, bolster coastal resilience, and sequester carbon through coastal habitat restoration 
						
																																															
							Funding Agencies:
							11th Hour Racing
						
																																														
							Frequency Details:
							Annual
						
																					
							Match Requirement:
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		New York State
	
																				
	
		Connecticut State
	
												 
			
									
	
		Habitat
	
									
	
		Nature-based Solutions
	
									
	
		Sea Level Rise
	
									
	
		Community Engagement
	
									
	
		Wetlands