1. Identify Key Stakeholders

    • Private Sector: 20 marketing groups are signing to represent the ORSS Project to 2,000 of the 2,741 billionaires. Each group will be assigned 100 billionaires each (in alphabetical order) to find the 1% of billionaires who care enough about our oceans. ORSS Foundation will be launched in October for donations.
    • Local Governments: Target coastal cities and regions dependent on ocean resources for economic or environmental stability.
  2. ORSS Sr. Advisory Board Members

    • ORSS Project is grateful for the help and support of its new Sr. Advisory Board consisting of coral restorationists, marine biologists, conservationists, mammalogists, oceanographers, aquatic veterinarians, marine and fisheries scientists, environmentalists, marine toxicologists, coastal engineers, marine robotic engineers, marine archaeologists, policy specialists, aquaculture technicians, underwater photographers, videographers and educators to advise ORSS Projects globally.

  3. ORSS Ambassadors

    • Local Knowledge: ORSS Ambassadors have relations with the region, with an understanding of local politics, culture, and economic drivers.
    • Credibility and Influence: ORSS Ambassadors have backgrounds in the oceanic and environmental communities, including policy, industry, finance, and relations with their followers and stakeholders.
    • Ambassador candidates, please get in touch with Info@ORSSProject.com
  4. ORSS Coral Partnerships and Collaborations:

    • ORSS is aligning with new and established coral restoration groups to create the needed global coral restoration supply chain and infrastructure. Millions of corals can be transferred into thousands of ORSS after 6-18 months with various species requiring specific environments. ORSS can replicate the best water temperature and produce oxygen as needed, additional underwater coral lighting along with 32 cameras to monitor proper health.
  5. ORSS Funding Collaborations

    • Funding Opportunities: ORSS is focused on impact investors to fund the inaugural ORSS in Malibu, California then the Great Barrier Reef, and the third ORSS in India.
    • Additional Opportunities: Identifying grants, subsidies, public-private partnerships, and corporate sponsorships.
    • ORSS Regional / National Crowdfunded Campaigns: Many coastal regions, island nations, and coastal countries will want to start before billionaire funding.
  6. ORSS Impact and Messaging

    • ORSS Economic Impact: Creates thousands of jobs globally including internship programs and tourism.
    • ORSS Environmental and Social Responsibility to restore 1.5 million kilometers of coastline.
    • ORSS Educational Curriculums Impact on Students / Tourism: Creates a platform to share with schools online around the world including local field trips and various tours.
  7. Facilitate Collaborative Efforts

  8. Engage and Educate