Inspiring the next generation of ocean stewards
It has been proven that childhood experiences with the environment lead to pro environmental behaviour in adulthood. Spending time in nature is also understood to have positive impacts on mental health and happiness, especially for young people. Immersive learning environments outside of the classroom also offer a variety of ways of learning that many students find rewarding and even life-changing.
CCMI’s Marine Ecology Course (MEC) is a three-day/2-night residential experience that provides exactly that type of early marine sustainability education that connects students with the ocean and develops their ocean literacy. The Nancy Binz Memorial MEC Scholarships will allow us to reach more than 400 students for this formative experience.
For many students, this course is their first trip away from home; for some, it’s their first time on an airplane. While at CCMI, they are immersed in and learn about tropical marine biology, ecology, and conservation from the expert marine science educators and researchers,
combining classroom-based instruction with immediate, hands-on field experiences.
Beyond scientific knowledge, the programme supports the development of confidence, curiosity, and environmental responsibility. Students in the MEC are often more willing to try new activities, ask questions, and reflect critically on human impacts on marine and coastal ecosystems, according to feedback from teachers and chaperones.
Expanding our impact
At the Festival of Seas 2025 fundraising gala, CEO Kate Holden launched a key goal for the organisation: to support an entire year group of Caymanian primary school students to attend a three-day, two-night residential MEC at CCMI free of charge, with flights included.
CCMI’s announcement to scale up their contribution to primary school education ties in with the Cayman Islands Government’s new mandate to ensure equitable, quality, modern, accessible, and cultural opportunities within the education sector.
At the 2025 gala, via significant donation from Dart, the generosity of gala attendees, and additional funding provided by some of CCMI’s long-term supporters, the goal to provide these scholarships was met.
From September through November 2026, CCMI will deliver this programme to more than 400 year 6 students from all government schools (plus teachers and chaperones). This will double our education programming in a single year! Thanks to our stakeholders and supporters of this scholarship, CCMI is now the grantor of the largest number of scholarships to Caymanian students.
This scholarship represents an important investment in educating next generation of Caymanians and supporting their connection to our oceans. CCMI will continue to seek long-term funding to ensure this becomes a part of every government school primary student’s educational experience in the Cayman Islands. If you wish to help us achieve our ambitious goal for the 2027-28 year 6 students, please contact us at donations@reefresearch.org.