• Today Today Congotay! A Climate Justice Micro-Theatre Festival

    The Climate Justice-themed Micro-Theatre Festival, TODAY TODAY, CONOGOTAY! will present up to ten micro-theatre plays that centre climate justice issues by highlighting climate change-related stories and concerns of often overlooked communities and the most vulnerable within them.

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  • Daz Good Ting Circular City Exhibition

    Centre of Excellence 17A Macoya Road, Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago

    Showcasing innovative solutions to tackle wasteOver 20 local organisations to demonstrate circular economy in action at the Circular City at the 2024 edition of the Trade and Investment Convention (TIC), […]

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  • Today Today Congotay! A Preview Of Writing For Our Lives

    The Cropper Foundation, with funding support from Open Society Foundations, launched the preview of the Caribbean Climate Justice anthology, Writing For Our Lives on November 18 at the CARICOM Pavillion at the 2024 UN Climate Change Conference held in Baku, Azerbaijan.

  • World NGO Day 2025

    Dates: March 10 & 11, 2025, Time: 9AM-12PM In 2022, we hosted our first commemoration of World NGO Day, which has been internationally recognised and celebrated on February 27 since its […]

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  • Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs: Part 1

    Virtual / Online

    The Cropper Foundation is excited to present the first installment of our webinar mini-series, "Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs". This educational series highlights Caribbean entities leading in conservation through the application […]

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  • A Guide to Natural Capital: Understanding Nature’s Value

    Virtual / Online

    Join us for the second edition of A Guide to Natural Capital, an insightful webinar series by Cari-Bois in collaboration with the Caribbean Natural Capital Hub. This session explores nature’s ecological, cultural, social, and economic values, and how understanding these dimensions can drive better decision-making in conservation finance. Discover the cultural, ecological, and economic importance of nature […]

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  • Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs: Part 2

    Virtual / Online

    Join us for Part 2 of our Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs mini-series! We’re back with another exciting installment supported by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (@cepf_official), and this time, we’re featuring the innovative work of the Cocoa Research Centre of Trinidad and Tobago (@cocoacentre). Discover how cocoa, carbon, and community are joining forces to […]

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  • Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs: Part 3

    Join us for the final installment in our CEPF-funded webinar series, exploring the use of conservation technologies by Caribbean-based civil society groups. In this session, Dr. Amy Deacon from The […]

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  • A Guide to Natural Capital: Partnerships for Nature

    Virtual / Online

    The Cropper Foundation, in collaboration with the Caribbean Natural Capital Hub, invites you to the third edition of our "A Guide to Natural Capital" webinar series. Why attend? Effective biodiversity data reporting can't happen in isolation. This session dives into why partnerships are vital for bridging data gaps, harmonizing standards, and building transparent, credible systems for reporting […]

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