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Find similar grantsFisheries & Seafood Leadership Program is sponsored by Louisiana Sea Grant. This one-year program aims to enhance leadership in the Louisiana Commercial Fishing and Seafood Industry through workshops, seminars, on-site tours, and meetings with business and government leaders.
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Fisheries & Seafood Leadership Program - Louisiana Sea Grant Fisheries & Seafood Leadership Program Fisheries & Seafood Leadership Program Fisheries & Seafood Leadership Program Fisheries & Seafood Leadership Program Building a Network of Louisiana’s Future Fishing and Seafood Industry Leaders The program launched in 2023 to help enhance leadership in the Louisiana Commercial Fishing and Seafood Industry.
The Louisiana Sea Grant Fisheries & Seafood Leadership Program (FSLP) is a one-year program divided into four, two-day workshops for networking and skill-building. It includes seminars with experts, on-site tours, personal skills improvement, and meetings with business and government leaders in Louisiana.
Participants directly working in fisheries and seafood production in Louisiana including: Fishing industry: captains, deckhands, owners Leadership skill building Business and marketing trends Public policies at the national, state and community levels The program will have a tuition of $400 to help cover costs, but scholarships may be available. For more information contact Julie Falgout, jfalgout@agcenter. lsu.
edu Application period closes Selected participants announced An application must be turned in by August 1, 2026. Following a review of the applications, a selection committee will schedule a personal interview with each applicant approved for the program. FSLP Application 2027 (Word document) Would you like to be a sponsor?
Please contact us for details on how to help support the program. Julie Falgout – Jfalgout@agcenter. lsu.
edu or 985-856-2477 The program is built upon the broader LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Participants directly working in fisheries and seafood production in Louisiana, including fishing industry professionals, docks and processors, science and extension personnel, fisheries managers, insurance and finance …. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows tuition of $400 (scholarships may be available). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Fisheries & Seafood Leadership Program are due August 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Fisheries & Seafood Leadership Program is funded by Louisiana Sea Grant. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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