EcoShores Marks a Year of Major Community Impact Across Antigua and the Caribbean

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EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network Ends 2025 with a Transformative Year of Community-Led Impact Across Antigua and Barbuda and the Caribbean

The EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network (ESFN) proudly closes 2025 with a powerful record of growth, local and regional momentum, with community-driven actions across its expanding portfolio of environmental, social, creative and educational programmes. This year marks a milestone in ESFN’s vision for sustainable, equitable, and resilient futures built by and for the people of Antigua and Barbuda and the wider Caribbean.

From grassroots activism to regional conservation, ESFN’s programmes continued to centre community voices, strengthen local capacity, and amplify environmental stewardship. With small steps, our programmes have led to large and unexpected impact. Over thirteen (13) transformative projects have been established by the bold non-profit organization to channel community input into dynamic action. 

Portfolio Manager, Britney McDonald, shares, “At ESFN, our work begins with listening. Community voices have guided every programme we delivered in 2025. We listened deeply, and we responded proactively. The work we do belongs to the people we serve, and in 2026 we will continue to transform community feedback into action that protects our environment, strengthens families, and uplifts the most vulnerable.” 

McDonald continued, “We are profoundly grateful for our community, private sector, and public sector supporters whose collaboration made this ambitious nonprofit portfolio possible. Yes, we faced challenges in funding, resources, and the sheer urgency of community need, but these challenges made us more innovative, more responsive, and more committed to disrupting the status quo.” She added,  “Our growth is a testament to the ESFN Team, our volunteers, and the unwavering support of the EcoShores  Community. With little, we have multiplied our impact. We welcome partners to join us in 2026 and beyond as we continue to serve, learn, and work wherever we are called.”

Strengthening Climate Advocacy & Regional Awareness

The Endeavour Publication emerged as one of ESFN’s flagship achievements in 2025, gaining a strong local and regional following. This body of work elevated stories of climate activism, conservation, gender equity youth empowerment and community action. The Endeavour demonstrates the power of creative media and storytelling to shape policy, inspire youth, and strengthen resilience across islands.

The Photo of the Day series continues to grow into a beloved regional platform, connecting Caribbean citizens through shared environmental heritage and the visual celebration of endangered species, marine life, and fragile ecosystems we call home.

Driving Conservation Across Islands

ESFN proudly expanded its support for Sea Turtle Conservation in Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica, working closely with community groups, rangers, and conservation networks to safeguard nesting beaches, monitor endangered species, and raise public awareness.

The Regenerative Tourism Project deepened the connection between visitors and nature by allowing tourists to learn about our local ecosystems while contributing meaningfully to conservation and community initiatives across Antigua and Barbuda and the region.

Empowering Community Resilience & Social Support

In 2025, ESFN continued its commitment to holistic community wellbeing through targeted support to Black men and boys via back-to-school initiatives and partnerships with local CSOs. Our men and boys are pillars within the community and we support gender equity for men’s and boy’s issues. 

Our Community Swim Programme offered essential survival skills and strengthened youth connection to the marine environment, laying the groundwork for future environmental leadership and data-driven marine research to be conducted in 2026.

The EcoCourses Programme delivered across communities and marine protected areas helped participants understand the critical link between environmental education, conservation, businesses and sustainable livelihoods. ESFN is excited to see the next phase of this programme support community members. 

Youth Leadership, Apprenticeship & Professional Development

The Expeditioner Programme equipped four (4) exceptional young people with hands-on apprenticeship experience in project management, environment, finance, disaster relief, communications, and advocacy. This initiative ensures that the next generation of Antiguan and Barbudan leaders is prepared to steer environmental and community development work with competence and confidence.

Financial Education & Economic Empowerment

This year, ESFN advanced its broader commitment to community empowerment through the Build Your Future Financial Literacy Workshop and Programme. The initiative will continue as an extended virtual series in 2026, accompanied by a practical workbook to support budgeting, financial planning, and wealth-building for families and youth.

Strengthening Civil Society & Regional Development

ESFN provided creative communications, proposal development, and grant writing support to  over ten (10) organizations across the Caribbean, strengthening initiatives in cultural heritage, sustainable finance for biodiversity, the climate-and-care nexus, and blue-green infrastructure for disaster resilience.

Our Climate and Care Campaign brought regional connectivity and awareness to the gendered realities of climate change. In 2026, the campaign will expand into on-the-ground programmes supporting women, girls, men, boys, and vulnerable groups through care redistribution, capacity-building, and holistic resilience planning.

Elevating Youth & Community Learning on Wetlands

In celebration of World Wetlands Day 2025, ESFN empowered youth and community members across Antigua and Barbuda to deepen their understanding of wetland ecosystems, their biodiversity significance, and their role in climate adaptation.

Looking Ahead to 2026

ESFN will enter 2026 with a strengthened commitment to:

  • Expanding environmental research and community data programmes
  • Launching the next phase of the Climate and Care initiative
  • Scaling regenerative tourism experiences
  • Enhancing youth apprenticeship and training opportunities
  • Deepening financial education offerings
  • Growing regional conservation networks
  • And continuing to embed community voices at the heart of every action

About the EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network (ESFN)

The EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network (ESFN) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainability, environmental conservation, and community empowerment across Small Island Developing States (SIDS). ESFN works to address key challenges, including climate justice, biodiversity, youth development, technology innovation and education. Through initiatives such as the Expeditioner Internship Program, and the Endeavour Newsletter, ESFN fosters innovative solutions and inspires action to protect marine and coastal ecosystems. ESFN strives to create a more resilient and sustainable future for all.

For partnerships, collaborations, or programme enquiries and to stay updated on the latest news from ESFN, follow us on IG/Facebook: @esfn_anu

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