
Thank you to everyone who donated to the Vembu Subramanian Oceans Scholar Award on Giving Tuesday!
While we did not reach our goal, we raised over $1,000 that will allow use to provide a larger award for the 2019 Vembu Subramanian Oceans Scholar Award. Click here to meet the first scholar.
If you are still interested in making a tax deductible donation, please click here. All donations will go towards increasing the value of the 2019 award.
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