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Using Open Standards and Miradi for Marine Conservation Funding

Learn about how the Marine Conservation Initiative uses open standards and Miradi as a funder to achieve measurable progress towards resilient and productive marine ecosystems in North America. The initiative focuses on reforming fisheries management and marine spatial planning, and seeks to create the conditions for behavioral change and conservation outcomes.

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Using Open Standards and Miradi for Marine Conservation Funding

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  1. Using the Open Standards and Miradi as a Funder The Marine Conservation Initiative Emily Goodwin Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation May 5, 2010 Sample Photo Sample Photo

  2. Goal: Measurable progress towards resilient and productive marine ecosystems in North America managed sustainably for current and future generations Two Core Strategies: Reforming Fisheries Management Marine Spatial Planning

  3. Our Old Theory of Change…

  4. Conservation Outcomes Behavioral Outcomes Leading indicators of the change in ecosystem state desired by Initiative. Conservation Solutions Change in behavior orperformance of key actors. Completion of necessary products, tools, services, changes in incentives, regulations, plans, knowledge, and capacity so that conservation actions occur. Creating the Conditions for Change Marine Conservation Initiative Logic

  5. Translation to Miradi

  6. Using Miradi 2008 – Good Catch Share Approved By Council 2011 – Regulations “On the Water” 2012 – Behavorial Change 2015 – Measurable Change in Fish Population Capacity & Support for Council GrantEDF 1299 GrantNRDC 1516 GrantNOAA 1255

  7. Conceptual Model for California Current Ecosystem

  8. Thanks! Questions?

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