IMRF awarded major TK Foundation grant of US$450,000 to build the first free global e-learning platform for search and rescue SAR personnel and commercial seafarers

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The International Maritime Rescue Federation has secured a major grant worth US$450,000 from The TK Foundation to create the world’s first free global e-learning system for the maritime search and rescue sector. The project marks a major milestone in international efforts to strengthen the capabilities of key SAR and shipping personneland close critical training gapsfor those who continue to put their lives at risk at sea.

To ensure equitable access and long-term sustainability, the platform will be free to SAR organisations and maritime professionals with limited resources, with IMRF members also benefiting from full access.

Every year, about 300,000 people drown around the world’s waters. This includes many seafarers, ferry passengers, fishers, and migrants, who often lose their lives in situations where enhanced training could make all the difference. Backed by The TK Foundation, the IMRF’s new three-year programme will develop a suite of interactive, scenario-based e-learning modules, giving SAR personnel and commercial shipping crews free access to consistent, high-quality training wherever they operate.

The e-learning platform will be based on the International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue (IAMSAR) Manuals, transforming its global framework into accessible, interactive learning content. Alongside core SAR principles such as planning, coordination and communication, the system will address emerging challenges, including climate change, the evolving demands of humanitarian mass rescue operations as well as mental health and wellbeing of SAR personnel.

IMRF awarded major TK Foundation grant of US$450,000 to build the first free global e-learning platform for search and rescue SAR personnel and commercial seafarersCaption: Caroline Jupe, CEO of the IMRF
Source: IMRF

“Building the capability and confidence of those involved in rescue operations is vital to saving lives at sea, and this project will help make that possible for all,” said Caroline Jupe, Chief Executive Officer of the IMRF. “This funding will enable us to create a global learning platform that strengthens the knowledge and practical experience of SAR personnel and commercial shipping crews worldwide, giving them the skills and confidence they need to respond effectively when every second counts.”

Dennis Treleaven, Maritime Program Officer at The TK Foundation, said:“The IMRF’s e-learning initiative is an innovative and practical response to one of the most pressing challenges in maritime safety. By investing in training, we’re investing in people, the rescuers, crews and communities who depend on these vital skills to save lives.”

IMRF awarded major TK Foundation grant of US$450,000 to build the first free global e-learning platform for search and rescue SAR personnel and commercial seafarersCaption: DennisTreleaven, Maritime Program Officer at The TK Foundation
Source: The TK Foundation

The TK Foundation is a leading maritime philanthropic organisation supporting programmes that advance maritime education, improve seafarer welfare and strengthen community resilience. It has a long-standing reputation within the global shipping industry for funding projects that enhance safety, training and sustainability.

The IMRF will deliver the project in collaboration with a global advisory board and partners. The IMRF SAR Academy, which has already reached learners in more than 70 countries, will provide the technical foundation for the programme. The use of the system as part of the training will be illustrated and worked on in live train-the-trainer events.