The Cropper Foundation
@TheCropperFndn
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Award-winning Caribbean nonprofit organization advancing development policy and practice that protects the earth and promotes human well-being.
Trinidad and Tobago
Joined December 2019
The Gayap Effect is a partnership led by The Cropper Foundation with The Global Narrative Hive, Puentes and the #caribbeanclimatejusticealliance, made possible with funding from the Open Society Foundations and co-financing partner Caribbean Natural Resources Institute.
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This initiative is part of the ongoing Today Today, Congotay! arts for climate justice project that prioritises the Arts in our efforts to raise awareness of climate justice issues in the region. 🌎
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The Gayap Climate Maze provides a hands-on experience for participants, placing them in real, lived experiences and allowing them to truly navigate the climate crisis. It combines climate justice, community, and art in an engaging format from the Trinidad and Tobago team. 🇹🇹
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⚠️ This is not a grievance mechanism, and we cannot respond to individual cases. Your information helps improve protections for civil society as a whole.
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🔐 Your privacy matters. We do not collect or store your identity unless you choose to share it. Reports are reviewed confidentially and used only to identify patterns, raise alerts, and support efforts to strengthen civic space.
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You can report both negative and positive developments, including issues related to: • civic freedoms • legal or administrative conditions • access to funding and resources • engagement with the State • public discourse and media narratives • digital security/ online access
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The Anonymous Inbox is part of SCOPE TT (System for Civic Observation, Protection & Engagement – Trinidad & Tobago)
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This is a secure and confidential reporting space for civil society in Trinidad & Tobago. If you or someone in your network has experienced or witnessed an incident that affects the ability of civil society to speak out, organise, or operate freely, you can now report it safely.
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The Gayap Effect is a partnership led by The Cropper Foundation with The Global Narrative Hive, Puentes and the #caribbeanclimatejusticealliance, made possible with funding from the Open Society Foundations and co-financing partner Caribbean Natural Resources Institute.
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The Gayap Effect: A Caribbean Visual Storytelling Experiment aims to recognize these historical inequities and restoring broken relationships between people, communities, and nature. Ahari: A Tale of Renewal and Resistance comes to us from the Belize team.🇧🇿
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When it comes to stories of Caribbean renewal and resilience, telling our stories isn't the only thing that matters. Who tells these stories matters as well. ✍️
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Before applying, CSOs are required to read the full National Accountability Framework and complete their organisation’s first assessment using the CSO Self-Assessment Tool.✅️ For more information, please contact veniapwann@gmail.com and check the link in our bio
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Our e-learning programme will commence in late January 2026 with the roll-out of our first two courses in Governance and Project Management tailored for CSOs. HR Management and Financial Management courses will become available in April 2026.✍️
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Note: Special consideration will be afforded to under-resourced CSOs who will be eligible for subsidised access to ALL FOUR courses.
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Together, they establish important steps in promoting a more proactive, self-regulated civil society sector. All interested CSOs across Trinidad and Tobago are invited to apply by January 20, 2026, for this opportunity for subsidised access to at least one of the four courses.
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These select areas align with the Accountability focus of IGNITE CSOs, which has seen the creation of the National Accountability Framework (NAF) and an accompanying CSO Self-Assessment Tool. ⚖️
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IGNITE CSOs has launched its Call for Applications for scholarships affording CSOs access to micro-credential courses in the areas of Governance, Financial Management, Project Management and Human Resource (HR) Management. 🏫📖
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Her reminder that equality is the work of all of us, shared at the recently held CAISO Colin Robinson Hard Head Awards, calls us to collective clarity, solidarity, and action, so that together we continue to bend the arc toward justice.
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