Press & Publications

Lila Delman Compass/CISF Press Release, February 14, 2024
“CISF Announces Partnership with Lila Delman Compass for Free Community Sailing in Summer 2024”
Conanicut Island Sailing Foundation (CISF) announces a significant new partnership with Lila Delman Compass for sponsorship of its summer 2024 season of Community Free Sailing.
The Lila Delman Compass sponsorship will support multiple opportunities throughout the summer of 2024 for people of all ages to get on the water and learn how to sail at no charge to participants through CISF’s Community Free Sailing Program.
Read the full release here.




Jamestown Press, January 25, 2024
“CISF Plans for the Future”

Thanks to our successful partnership with the Town of Jamestown for the past twelve years, CISF provides safe, fun, and hands-on coastal education programs and boating to the Jamestown community and beyond. Building on this great partnership, CISF is thrilled to announce our plans for a permanent future at Fort Getty. This marks a significant step forward in the organization’s mission to provide inspiring and engaging outdoor educational programs for the community.

The decision to embark on this project stems from CISF’s commitment to expand our impact and to meet the needs of both the community and the organization as programming continues to grow. The current state of operations is limiting at all levels and consumes valuable time that could be spent in support of the community. Meg Myles, CISF’s Executive Director, said, “We are excited by the opportunity to create a year-round, space for our operations and for the community. We have taken a hard look at what we need operationally and are moving forward with plans that will enable CISF staff to support the Jamestown community even more.” The organization envisions meaningful improvements in day-to-day work efficiency, including streamlined storage, enhanced program delivery, and a sharper focus on teaching and participant needs.

Board Chair, Hannah Swett, said, “Fort Getty is an amazing asset to the community! We look forward to continuing to be good stewards of the park and to take this step to securing our future operations.”

Key Objectives of CISF’s year-round “campus”

  1. Running Water and Light: Currently, CISF operates without running water and light for five months of the year. Addressing these basics is critical to the committed CISF staff’s ability to offer year-round programming
  2. Sustainability: Enhance efficiency in equipment storage, program delivery, and overall organizational operations.
  3. Community Impact: Provide continuity of space for the community, making CISF’s programs accessible and impactful throughout the year.

While there is still much to be done and steps taken to finalize the plans, CISF is excited to continue to engage in this process with our partner, The Town of Jamestown. Please stay connected with CISF to learn more as the project unfolds.

About CISF: CISF is a youth-centric 501(c)(3) public charity nonprofit. CISF was started in 2000 by Bradford N Swett. Brad’s daughter, Hannah, an accomplished sailor and resident of Jamestown, took over as President when Brad passed away. CISF’s mission is to inspire and engage people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities with the marine environment through boating & education. With a focus on hands-on learning experiences, CISF has been positively impacting the lives of youth for years. CISF runs afterschool, homeschool, and vacation day programs, a popular boating and marine education camp in the summer, and pays for an educator in the Jamestown schools to support teachers and students with hands-on projects relevant to CISF’s mission and educational curriculum. CISF is deeply committed to supporting the Jamestown Community and beyond.

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: Meg Myles, CISF Executive Director, 401-855-6643.

Read The Jamestown Press’s January 25, 2024 article by clicking here.

11th Hour Racing, May 23, 2023:
A HUGE thank you to 11th Hour Racing Team for a great day Monday, May 15! The students who participated in our Marine Trades Workforce Development Field Trip pilot program got the opportunity to meet members of the 11th Hour Racing Team (sailors and shore team) and to speak with them about their career paths. They also got to go on the 11th Hour IMOCA boat. It was super cool! Here is a link to some great photos from the day and an article about the program courtesy of 11th Hour Racing Team. (Or, click below to read it in pdf form.)
11th Hour Racing Team Marine Trades Grant Article

2022 ANNUAL REPORT
Download the CISF 2022 Annual Report: 2022 Annual Report

2021 ANNUAL REPORT
Download the CISF 2021 Annual Report: 2021-Annual-Report-CISF

2020 ANNUAL REPORT
CISF successfully navigated 2020 despite the constant changes and challenges. Thank you to everyone who supported CISF, participated in a program, workshop, game or session, and helped us through a challenging, but rewarding year!

Download the CISF 2020 Annual Report: 2020 CISF Annual Report

2019 ANNUAL REPORT
Our 2019 fiscal year brought continued growth, formative change, and exciting new opportunities to be developed in the coming years.

[ Download CISF 2019 Annual Report ]

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