Plastic Nest Sooty Tern Nesting Colony Red-billed Tropicbird Tropicbird parent with chick at nest

Environmental Protection in the Caribbean

Org #14620
Vetted since 2013
2000
year founded
$88,432
raised on GlobalGiving
11
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) is an independent non-profit founded in 2000 with the mission of protecting the Caribbean environment through research, restoration, education and advocacy. EPIC is a results-driven organization that works on challenging, under-addressed issues through holistic programs resulting in strategic community-based actions. By recognizing the connections between ecological health, economic vitality, and the quality of life for Caribbean residents, EPIC's work supports the vision of Caribbean communities leading the way towards a more resilient and sustainable future for everyone.

Project Leaders
Natalia Collier
Natalia Collier
Tabitha Stadler
Tabitha Stadler
Organization Information
411 Walnut St. #6749
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
United States
707-845-4261
Organization Information
411 Walnut St. #6749
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
United States
707-845-4261

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Resilience Amidst the Devastation

By Natalia Collier | Program Director

Citizen scientist Vaughn Thomas recently completed a seabird survey in his handmade wooden boat, repaired after Hurricane Beryl struck the Grenadines in July, causing massive... Read the full report ›

Our Favorite Time of Year

By Natalia Collier | Program Director

It’s our favorite time of year for seabirds! Starting in May, seabirds like terns and gulls return to the Grenadines islands by the thousands to meet their mate, build a nest, and continue the... Read the full report ›

Eyes on the Ground

By Natalia Collier | Program Director

As you may have heard, an oil spill off the coast of the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, measuring over 160 kilometers in length, has now entered the waters of Grenada. We have reached out to our... Read the full report ›
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