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Boat Show Gives Back Grant from page 4
environment,” said Alyssa Freeman, executive director
of the MIAPBC. “We hope to help foster a future where
knowledge and stewardship go hand in hand to protect
and enrich our community.”
Grant programs will be considered for up to $25,000 per
nonprofit organization annually. Programs that will be funded
include educational activities, curriculum development,
field trips, outreach, in-house programs, and other related
activities. In addition, programs that enhance the Palm Beach
County waterfront, such as public art, cultural activities, and
small capital projects, will be considered.
2024 Palm Beach International Boat Show Aerial Shot
Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back is
funded through the proceeds from the annual Palm Beach
Coastal Ocean Explorers: Sharks Education Program. Photo International Boat Show, which include ticket sales,
By Angari Foundation optional add-on donations, and other boat show-related
endeavors. The boat show has been produced for more
than 40 years and has a major economic impact on the
region. It is a much-loved, annual tradition for residents
of the region and is widely known to be among a handful
of must-attend, major boating events in the world.
“The Palm Beach International Boat Show has always
given back to the community through sponsorships and
underwriting of organizations,” explained Rena Blades,
director of community and government affairs for the boat
show. “We are excited to continue the tradition of community
giving to ensure that our coastal communities are understood,
valued, and protected for generations to come.”
To apply, and for more information on eligibility,
requirements, and criteria, please visit marinepbc.org/
grant-program/ or call (561) 863-0012.
Coastal Ocean Explorers: Sharks Education Program. Photo Photos courtesy of ANGARI Foundation, Tracey
By Angari Foundation Talented Teen Club Snorkeling Day Benson Photography, and MIAPBC.
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