This Giving Season, we're asking you to take action.
Instead of just donating, we invite you to take action for future generations and our ocean. Yes, donations are vital, but this year, let’s do something bigger together.
Inspire the next generation
Let’s spark young minds and light a fire on learning about our ocean and how you can protect it!
Empower at-risk youth
You have the power to change lives! This Giving Tuesday, help empower at-risk youth.
Protect the future of our ocean
Join us in safeguarding the future of our ocean! Here's how you can make an impact.
A Giveaway With An Impact
We thank you for all your support by offering the opportunity to win 2 x tickets with Prince of Whales Whale Watching in 2025 for donations provided between Giving Tuesday and December 17th, 2025.
How to Enter:
1. Follow @seasmartschool, @princeofwhaleswhalewatching, and @northislandkayak on Instagram.
2. Donate to Sea Smart today. Keep in mind, that every $25 equals one entry ($25 = 1 entry, $50 = 2 entries, and so on).
3. Help spread the word by sharing our message.
What You Can Win:
Two tickets for an unforgettable whale watching experience with Prince of Whales Whale Watching during the 2025 season.
The giveaway ends on December 17, 2024. For full terms and conditions, you can visit the link here.
It wouldn’t be possible without their support
Our friends at Prince of Whales Whale Watching and North Island Kayak have joined forces with us to amplify our message of ocean conservation.
They both share our deep reverence for the ocean and the creatures that inhabit it.
This year, to support our mission, they will be matching up to $30,000 CAD in donations made this Giving Season.
Your donation has a direct impact
$500 donated = $1000
This will give up to 60 kids the opportunity to participate in an interactive school workshop and shoreline cleanup field trip
$200 donated = $400
This would give a child the opportunity to attend our ocean summer camp for a whole week
$100 donated = $200
This provides a hands-on marine biology workshop to a class of 30 students