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About Us

Background 

Formally launched in 2018, the Small Scale Fisheries (SSF) Funders Network has built a network of donors with the shared objective to improve small scale fisheries outcomes for the benefit of communities, food security, economies, and the environment.  The network is coordinated by the Meridian Institute with funding from the Oak Foundation and Walton Family Foundation.   

The SSF Funders Network provides a platform for shared learning and collaboration for philanthropies, foundations, and other granting organizations that operate or intersect with small scale fisheries globally. The SSF Funders Network provides opportunities for donors to connect on networking calls and to engage in shared learning opportunities through webinars and grantee connection calls. Considering the small scale fisheries space is rapidly developing and relatively underfunded, funders set the webinar learning agenda annually to respond to changes in the field and improve their impact as funders. Participants in the network also receive correspondence through a dedicated listserv in order to stay up to date on research, conferences, and opportunities in small scale fisheries work. Network participants value the shared learning network and enjoy the opportunity to connect, collaborate, and learn from practitioners, researchers, and other initiatives in the small scale fisheries space. 

The Network

One of the main tensions in developing a shared initiative around small scale fisheries is addressing the question of underlying values. As a natural resource management system, fishery managers across the world are tasked with mediating between protecting biodiversity and natural resources, safeguarding food security, and protecting jobs and livelihoods. At its best, small scale fisheries governance systems are able to balance all three of these (and other) values. However, in this imperfect world, these values can be perceived as conflicting with each other, and interventions can work to prioritize one or two of these values, but perhaps not all three simultaneously. The SSF Funders Network is not solely dedicated to any single value but rather designed to integrate and align interventions around strategic priorities in a way that can balance a range of interests. The framework created through the FAO’s Voluntary Guidelines for Security Sustainable Small Scale Fisheries (the SSF guidelines) offers a model for orienting around shared values and goals.  

Among the Small Scale Fisheries Funders Network’s philanthropic funders, focal areas span a variety of topics including, but not limited to: ocean health, conservation, food systems, human rights, data and technology, community investment, market access, place-based work, gender equity, and policy solutions. An initiative of the network is to grow to encompass additional points of entry into the small scale fisheries nexus including plastics and pollution, climate change, and others. 

Membership

Funders, and Funders Networks, are welcome to join the SSF Funders Network. The only requirement to join the network is that you must be a giving institution with an interest in small scale fisheries Members can participate however it suits their needs. There are many ways to engage, through the listserv, networking calls, and webinars. There is no cost to join the network