11a. Presentation
01 Seattle Aquarium Strategic Relationship Presentation
Item no. 11a_supp Meeting date: September 27, 2022 Port – Aquarium Strategic Relationship September 27, 2022 Briefing Agenda • MOU Deliverables and Expectations • Previous, Current, and Ongoing Collaborations • Future Collaborative Opportunities 2 MOU Deliverables and Expectations • $5 million from Port to Aquarium over five years • 5 years of strategic relationship building • Establish a Port-Aquarium Work Group • Create and implement biennial work plans • Provide updates to each other’s leaders • Port-related marine exhibit in new Ocean Pavili on 3 Previous, Current, and Ongoing Collaborations • Quiet Sound • Kelp fellow and kelp restoration • One Ocean Hall exhibit: The Port Sound Walk 4 Future Collaborative Opportunities • Tourism and other economic development • Sustainability • Marine habitat • Workforce development • Equity, diversity, and inclusion 5 Future Collaboration Methods • Events • Promotional materials • Community Outreach • Job fairs • Staff and volunteer training • Placemaking • Signage 6 Timeline • Q4 2022—Initial workplan discussions • Q1/Q2 2023—Finalize biennial workplan • Q3 2023—Begin implementation of workplan 7 Thank You! • Questions and Comments? 8 Appendix 9 Contribution Timeline DELIVERABLE LUMP SUM INVOICE SUBMITTAL AND DELIVERABLE DUE DATE Project Progress Report $100,000 After MOU Execution Project Progress Report $1,000,000 January 1, 2023 Project Progress Report $1,000,000 January 1, 2024 Final Project Report and $900,000 After Project completion Notice of Completion of and opening of the Ocean the Project Pavilion and marinefocused exhibit highlighting the Port ’s programs Progress Report $1,000,000 January 1, 2026 Final Progress Report $1,000,000 Prior to the expiration of the MOU in 2027 10
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