Membership
The Brazil Seaglider Initiative is made possible by the generous support of our commercial, government, and community members. We would appreciate to have you as a partner in building the Rhode Island seaglider ecosystem with us.

Corporate Entity Participation
Value For Our Corporate Partners
Corporate sponsorship of BSI allows our organization to work towards an operational seaglider network connecting Brazil. Benefits for our Corporate Partners include:
Engage community discussion groups
Access to a group of corporate and community sponsors who have a history of partnering with local organizations in Brazil
Named as Corporate Partner in appropriate BSI marketing (e.g. website, email, newsletters, etc.)
Invitations to all events
Receive access to community stakeholders with a clear understanding of their positions on sensitive issues
Provide strategic advice to the Brazil Seaglider Initiative and help shape the effort
First read of the feasibility study findings

Community Group Participation

Value For Our Community Partners
We are asking community groups to partner with us and help navigate through challenges and opportunities to ensure this is a community led and State supported effort. Benefits for our Community Partners include:
Opportunity to align with other local community groups to publicly support a key state initiative
Access to a group of corporate sponsors who have a history of partnering with local organizations in Brazil and have expressed interest in aligning with community groups
Named as Community Partner in appropriate BSI marketing (e.g. website, email, newsletters, etc.)
Invitations to all events
Provide strategic advice to the Brazil Seaglider Initiative and help shape the effort
Provide strategic advice to the Brazil Seaglider Initiative and help shape the effort
Opportunity to co-develop community benefits for projects
Four Critical Workspaces for Corporate, Community, and Government Stakeholder Engagement

Infrastructure and Private Industry

Community, Culture, and Environment

Energy, Food, and Transit Resiliency
