2023
ECOJUSTICE CANADA SOCIETY
Funds were provided to support the Alberta legal strategy and to hire two summer legal students serving Albertans by doing new case intake documentation.
ENVIRONMENTAL YOUTH ALLIANCE
A third year of support went toward the Nature Stewards program for youth ages 14-18 who identify as Indigenous, Black, People of Colour, LGBTQ2S+, and/or living with a disability. Facilitated sessions equip participants with practical skills and hands-on experience in native plant horticulture, ecological restoration, Indigenous plant medicine and land stewardship, and land-based community leadership.
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF VICTORIA
A grant was for the completion of the BC Indigenous Climate Action Dashboard; an interactive web-based dashboard and dataset used to extend the capabilities of in-house data projects, identify gaps, resources and potential partnerships.
GEORGIA STRAIT ALLIANCE
This is the third year of funding for GSA’s comprehensive community capacity-building project to address climate and biodiversity crises. The project has four prongs: workshops on community organizing; empowering communities along the lower Fraser; surveying and documenting current climate impacts; and developing best practices for community organizing.
HABITAT ACQUISITION TRUST
A grant went to the Sc’ianew Indigenous Protected Area Project which focuses on protecting conserving 152 hectares of Treaty Settlement Lands and neighbouring property located at Mary Hill in the District of Metchosin, on south-eastern Vancouver Island. These special lands are comprised of rare and at-risk ecological communities, including more than 15% of Canada’s remaining old-growth Coastal Douglas-fir forest, and contain significant cultural value to the Sc’ianew First Nation.
RAINCOAST CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
A third year of support went to the W̱ SÁNEĆ Youth Initiative which takes indigenous and at-risk youth on multi-day sailing excursions through the Salish Sea. The project includes development of Junior Leaders.
SENTINEL EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Grants were provided to support general operations and for project work to advance environmental education through workshops, training and journalism.
THE NARWHAL NEWS SOCIETY
Funds were provided to commission author Arno Kopecky to write a monthly analysis of environmental issues in British Columbia. Kopecky’s analyses will complement and contextualize the stories produced by The Narwhal’s B.C. bureau.
Opportunity Grants 2023
QUADRA ISLAND FOUNDATION
Facilitation for a two-day community and local non-profit workshop on collaboration.
SUNSHINE COAST CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION
For research into the impacts of LNG
VALHALLA FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGY
Travel expenses for staff and volunteers to a capacity building workshop.
VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY, COWICHAN
Food security and MMIWG talks and workshops for low income and marginalized communities.
2022
ECOJUSTICE CANADA SOCIETY
A grant supported the Alberta Legal Strategy, protecting communities and ecosystems in Alberta. This year’s focus is on student research and community outreach as well as Alberta litigation regarding mining and irrigation expansion proposals.
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF VICTORIA
Funds were for the BC Indigenous Climate Action Dashboard to capture knowledge and serve as an information sharing hub for Indigenous organizations and climate partners in BC on the type and scope of past and present projects being undertaken by First Nations, Metis and related groups. It will enable groups to cross-reference, network together, and support each other.
GEORGIA STRAIT ALLIANCE
A second year of support went toward building inclusive, diverse, local capacity to address climate and biodiversity crises.
INSTITUTE FOR NEW ECONOMICS PUBLIC RESEARCH ASSOC. INC.
Funding went to INE’s work with Dogwood and the WS̱ ÁNEĆ to explore environmental racism in the extractive industries and in environmental movements in BC. Support also went to the Upper Skeena Land Use education project for educating Indigenous and settler families and communities, as well as government agencies, and decisionmakers as to the values and health and well‐being of alternative land use initiatives including subsistence and small‐scale economic development activities and their outcomes. A three-year grant went toward Skeena communications work in environmental education and protection.
RAINCOAST CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
A second year of funding went to the W̱SÁNEĆ Youth Initiative project, The Salish Sea Emerging Stewards. The leadership program provides skills training, experiential learning and personal development through land and ocean-based learning about ecologically and culturally important and sensitive local coastal ecosystems.
SENTINEL EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Support went to environmental work through research, published articles, and workshops on sustainability, protection and preservation of the environment.
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC)
A three-year grant went to REAC’s work with Keepers of the Water in research, education and engagement programs in northern communities. The funding focus is on communications about project priorities such as giving voice to the peatlands and muskeg, community monitoring, stopping mining expansion, and seeking personhood for the Dehcho.
Opportunity Grants 2022
Opportunity Grants 2022
INSTITUTE FOR NEW ECONOMICS PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH ASSOC. INC: travel for meeting and ground truthing in the Skeena watershed
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC)
Travel funds for attendees at COP 27
2021
ENVIRONMENTAL YOUTH ALLIANCE
For BIPOC youth workshops in environmental leadership providing support to youth facing barriers to connect with nature and develop the skills, experience, and resilience to become community leaders and environmental stewards.
GEORGIA STRAIT ALLIANCE
A grant was given to GSA for their work with local and volunteer groups to expand and promote grassroots organizing.
INSTITUTE FOR NEW ECONOMICS PUBLIC RESEARCH ASSOC. INC.
Funding helped support the 2021 SWCC Youth on Water leadership program in the Skeena watershed. The program offers white-water guide training that is focused on swift water safety, technical river skills, self-empowerment and watershed awareness.
RAINCOAST CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
A grant went to the new W̱SÁNEĆ Youth Initiative , a grassroots project sponsored by the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council in partnership with the W̱SÁNEĆ School Board. A key element of the WYI is reconnecting W̱SÁNEĆ youth and young adults with their traditional homeland – ÁLEṈENEȻ – in the Gulf Islands. ṮEṮÁĆES, what is now known as the Gulf Islands was considered the “relatives of the deep” of the W̱SÁNEĆ people and is integral to their culture and ĆELÁṈEN – world view and birthright. Three immersive trips to the Southern Gulf Islands will be organized to support reconnection with homeland and provide experiential place-based learning opportunities with coastal ecosystems to complement W̱SÁNEĆ Traditional Knowledge.
SIERRA CLUB OF BC FOUNDATION
Support is for the Madii Lii Families project and is to facilitate cultural rediscovery and traditional territory reconnection with a fun, challenging, and comprehensive education program to foster Gitxsan presence back on the land.
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC)
Funds are for general support of REAC’s environmental education work with Keepers of the Water in local sustainability and energy transition workshops and conferences, including A Keepers LOCAL Sustainability Project, providing solar and sustainable food production in partnership with Ft McMurray FN and Beaver Lake Cree Nation.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
A final year of funding was provided for the RELAW project work to provide support for Alberta First Nations attendees and explore ways to expand the program into Alberta.
WESTERN CANADA WILDERNESS COMMITTEE
Support went to youth environmental education camps in the Sacred Headwaters and at Madii Lii. Youth on Water gets young people out on rafts experiencing and learning about the salmon and the river that is integral to the BC coast. Madii Lii camps provide basic education on territories with an emphasis on land and resource management. This is predominantly guided by Gwalx Yee’insxw, which is grounded in principles encompassing ancestral inheritance handed down from generation to generation to ensure Gitxsan cultural continuity by transmitting core knowledge concepts to younger generations.
Opportunity Grants 2021
BVLD (BULKLEY VALLEY LAKE DISTRICT) AIRSHED MANAGEMENT SOCIETY For installation and operation of air monitors in Telkwa and Smithers, and Lakeside monitoring.
CHEAKAMUS FOUNDATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING For salmon habitat education, rehabilitation, and restoration tools.
INSTITUTE FOR NEW ECONOMICS PUBLIC RESEARCH ASSOC. INC. To assist YoW Gidimt’en work on gender violence.
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC) To hire a communications person for a Keepers of the Water, International water summit.
RAVEN (RESPECTING ABORIGINAL VALUES AND ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS)
For an Indigenous Climate action Webinar Series in partnership with WE-CAN
2020
ECOJUSTICE CANADA SOCIETY
Support went to the Alberta Legal Strategy in environmental protection.
GEORGIA STRAIT ALLIANCE
A grant was given to GSA for their work with local and volunteer groups tackling the issue of freighter anchorages in the Southern Gulf Islands. The lack of oversight or regulation for these “parking spaces” negatively impacts the marine environment.
HAIDA GWAII MUSEUM
Support for the Hlk’yak’ii art exhibit and related public programs was provided. A partnership with Swiilawiid will see this creative project explore the need for reduced greenhouse gas emissions and energy transition within a Haida world view.
SIERRA CLUB OF BC FOUNDATION
A second year of support is for the Gitxsan Families on Luutkudziiwus’ Territories project at the Madii Lii camp and is to facilitate cultural rediscovery and traditional territory reconnection. The Gitxsan model of land use and resource use including traditional food gathering and teaching is centered on the concept of family camps. Families spend substantial periods of time at traditional camps, harvesting and preserving foods and resources within a framework of inter-generational knowledge-sharing.
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC)
Support has gone to REAC’s work with Keepers of the Athabasca and Keepers of the Water for educational gatherings and community workshops on energy transition, economic diversification and the effects of fossil fuel extraction in Northern Alberta.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
A third year of funding was provided for the RELAW project work to provide support for Alberta First Nations attendees and explore ways to expand the program into Alberta.
Opportunity Grants 2020
RAVEN (RESPECTING ABORIGINAL VALUES AND ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS) for Wet’suwet’en rights work and an impacts of the oil and gas industry fracking education tour.
2019
ECOJUSTICE CANADA SOCIETY
Funding supports the Alberta legal strategy of “Protecting Alberta’s Landscape and Groundwater” that emphasizes oil and gas well remediation and a student legal researcher for the summer of 2019
RAVEN (RESPECTING ABORIGINAL VALUES AND ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS)
An initiation grant for Phase I of Courageous Conversations, a series of online learning modules combined with real world community building that will help Canadians better understand Indigenous rights and legal issues and what can be done to put reconciliation into action.
SALAL FOUNDATION
A grant is for support of the Youth on Water education programming specifically to encourage exchange between Gitskan and Tahltan youth and exploring rafts and horses as their methods of transportation.
SIERRA CLUB OF BC FOUNDATION
Support is for the Gitxsan Families on Luutkudziiwus’ Territories project and is to facilitate cultural rediscovery and traditional territory reconnection with a fun, challenging, and comprehensive education program to foster Gitxsan presence back on the land.
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC)
Funds are for general support of REAC’s environmental education work with Keepers of the Athabasca in local sustainability and energy transition workshops and conferences.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
A second year of funding was provided for the RELAW project work specifically to provide support for Alberta First Nations to attend the four day in-person co-learning sessions for all RELAW participants
A grant was also provided to support the legal case for a Federal assessment and permitting process for Coastal GasLink pipeline.
Opportunity Grants 2019
BVLD (BULKLEY VALLEY LAKE DISTRICT) AIRSHED MANAGEMENT SOCIETY for installation and operation of air monitors in Telkwa and Smithers.
CHI–ASSOCIATION FOR CONSERVANCY OF HORNBY ISLAND to facilitate a herring conservation forum in Nanaimo.
MOCCASIN FOOTPRINT SOCIETY for travel funds to participate in discussions on mining in traditional territory.
VALHALLA FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE for signage at Snk’mip Marsh Sanctuary.
BURNS BOG CONSERVATION FOUNDATION to create an information pamphlet on bog conservation.
VALHALLA WILDERNESS SOCIETY for the BC Parks conservation campaign.
“We are very excited to put this funding to good use in our campaign to dramatically increase BC’s protected areas and will keep you informed with an update as the campaign progresses. This support is very encouraging for our team and we can’t thank you enough for responding to our need for help.”
CANADIAN COASTAL RESEARCH SOCIETY for participation in the multi-stakeholder process in “Enhanced Sustainability in Aquaculture”.
2018
EARTHLIFE CANADA FOUNDATION
Funding was provided for the Haida Gwaii Renewable Energy Symposium and Action Plan. Hosted by the Council of the Haida Nation and Swiilawiid Sustainability Society, the 2 day symposium had informed presentations on renewable energy and garnered a strong showing of support for moving from diesel to renewables.
PEMBINA FOUNDATION
A grant was provided for Pembina’s work with the Iron & Earth Edmonton Chapter development giving local trades people a community support group where they can improve their literacy on renewable energy, further their education and skills within their trade, develop tangible networking opportunities, and meet like-minded individuals who share similar job precarity.
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC)
Funds were directed to REAC’s work with Keepers of the Athabasca to help change the narrative in Northern Alberta around the energy transition, economic diversification, and ways of moving toward reconciliation.
SIERRA CLUB OF BC FOUNDATION
A grant was provided to facilitate the Babine Trail Gitxsan Youth on Their Territory program. Madii Lii Camp organized an introductory outdoor education skills training program for Gitxsan youth (15 to 25 years old) from 6 Gitxsan communities (Gitanmaax, Gitanyow, Gitwangak, Glen Vowell, Gitsegukla, and Kispiox).
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Funding supported WCEL’s RELAW project working with First Nations to translate each band’s indigenous law into western legal principles. Eight First Nations have participated in the first round and now another eight are moving forward.
Opportunity Grants 2018
AVEC DES ELLES for transportation costs for individuals to join a tour of areas in the Gaspésie impacted by planned and actual fracking.
GEORGIA STRAIT ALLIANCE to increase citizen engagement on the NEB review of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project.
RAVEN (RESPECTING ABORIGINAL VALUES AND ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS) for travel to attend Heiltsuk public events in Washington about articulated fuel barges.
TSLEIL-WAUTUTH NATION for elder and leader transportation and accommodation to the Salish Sea ceremony and summit on water protection.
UNITARIAN CHURCH OF VANCOUVER for live web coverage equipment rental of the Environment Committee’s Wild Salmon Event.
2017
ECOJUSTICE CANADA SOCIETY
Funding supported the Alberta Legal Strategy (protection of parks, migratory birds, and Alberta’s watersheds, blocking construction of tar sands production facilities, tailings pond limits and management, oil well abandonment and reclamation, and community rights to a healthy environment) and a student legal research support position in Calgary.
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC)
In 2017 REAC began work with the Sucker Lake Cree First Nation toward community determined renewable energy and food security. In 2016, the first year of this grant, work with the Beaver Lake Cree resulted in a fully installed solar power system on the community school, training for locals, and an ongoing food security program. http://www.beaverlakecreenation.ca/Amisk/AMISK-Solar-Project
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
A new Glasswaters program, the Opportunity Fund, provided a small grant for travel for First Nations reps to attend Climate Change conferences.
WESTERN CANADA WILDERNESS COMMITTEE
Support went to youth environmental education camps in the Sacred Headwaters and at Madii Lii. Youth of Water gets youth out on rafts experiencing and learning about the salmon and the river that is integral to our coast. Madii Lii camps provide basic education on territories with an emphasis on land and resource management. This is predominantly guided by Gwalx Yee’insxw, which is grounded in principles encompassing ancestral inheritance handed down from generation to generation with the thought to ensure Gitxsan cultural continuity by transmitting core knowledge concepts to younger generations.
2016
GITANMAXX BAND COUNCIL
A grant went to Gitanmaxx to support the Gitxsan youth cultural education program at the Madii Lii Centre, Luutkudziiwus Territory in BC. The traditional salmon preservation project is part of Madii Lii’s 2016 program to develop and promote indigenous perspectives.
RAVEN (Respecting Aboriginal Values and Environmental Needs)
This fall Treaty 8 First Nations embark on an historic bus journey across Canada to attend the Federal Court of Appeal case regarding the Site C dam. A grant facilitates RAVEN to publicize the caravan by sharing stories and testimony from Indigenous Peoples and their allies along the way.
SALT SPRING ISLAND INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABILITY EDUCATION & ACTION (I-SEA)
A community grant helped with I-SEA’s community engagement and education event about the most current methods, technologies, and rationale for renewable energy and energy efficiency as applied to local transportation, residential, business and community infrastructure needs.
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC)
REAC is working with Keepers of the Athabasca (KOA) to build energy independence and local sustainability in partnership with the Fort McMurray and Beaver Lake Cree First Nations in 2016. Funding facilitates solar energy installation and local food production projects that will address climate change at the community level and improve economic sustainability by providing training and stable employment to community members.
WESTERN CANADA WILDERNESS COMMITTEE
Support went to youth environmental education camps in the Sacred Headwaters and to an LNG education tour this fall that launches David Lavallee’s “To the Ends of the Earth” in communities impacted by fossil fuel development in northern British Columbia and along the Fraser Valley.
2015
FAIR MINING COLLABORATIVE (FMC)
Our community grants program helped support local distribution of the Clayoquot Action and FMC’s collaborative report, “Who’s Knocking”. The report contributes well-rounded background information about resource extraction in Clayoquot Sound.
RAVEN (Respecting Aboriginal Values and Environmental Needs)
A grant went toward the Luutkudziiwus legal defense case to support litigation regarding traditional rights and title, to protect traditional territories and resources. Luutkudziiwus is a Gitxsan House group that continues to use and occupy traditional Madii Lii and Xsi Gwin Hauums territories and is one of the plaintiffs in the Delgamuukw rights and title litigation.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
WCEL works to protect Alberta’s and British Columbia’s sensitive northern ecosystems from tar sands development and related tar sands infrastructure projects through legal strategies in partnership with core First Nations in these areas, particularly the Yinka Dene Alliance. Funds continue to be directed toward ongoing legal research and community education.
THE SOCIETY OF HIGH PRAIRIE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COMMITTEE (REAC)
Two grants were provided this year; the first went to youth environmental education camps in the Sacred Headwaters and the second one went to the Salish Sea Solutions/Great Leap Forward film education project.
2014
RAINCOAST RESEARCH SOCIETY
Support was directed to wild salmon research and data collection in the Gold River area of BC.
RAVEN (Respecting Aboriginal Values and Environmental Needs)
A general support grant was provided to help this young organization in their goal of assisting Indigenous Nations defend traditional territories against industrial degradation.
SURGE NARROWS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, DIEM Project
A grant to the Discovery Islands Ecosystem Mapping Project enabled the production and printing of a citizen’s booklet on identification, mapping, and ground truthing to assist the project’s data collection.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
WESTERN CANADA WILDERNESS COMMITTEE
Funding this year went to youth environmental camps in the Sacred Headwaters and to the production and outreach program of David Lavallee’s latest documentary, To the Ends of the Earth.
2013
CROOKED CREEK CONSERVANCY SOCIETY OF ATHABASCA
A grant supported CCCSA’s partnership with Keepers of the Athabasca to provide community capacity building in watershed protection, and community education gatherings for the Athabasca and Arctic Basin regions.
HUPACASATH FIRST NATION
Support was given to the Hupacasath’s constitutional court challenge to the proposed Canada-China FIPA.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Grants were directed toward ongoing legal research and community education on alternate energy resources, the Wilps Gwininitxw dispute resolution, and the implications of the Northern Gateway project and West Coast oil tanker traffic.
WESTERN CANADA WILDERNESS COMMITTEE
Funds were directed to the Horn River video on gas fracking in Northeastern BC.
2012
CROOKED CREEK CONSERVANCY SOCIETY OF ATHABASCA
A grant supported CCCSA’s partnership with Keepers of the Athabasca to provide community watershed monitoring, local capacity building in watershed protection, and community education gatherings.
SALAL FOUNDATION, DOGWOOD FUND
A grant was directed to community education on the implications of proposed tar sands infrastructure and export.
SURGE NARROWS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, DIEM Project
Funding was contributed to initiate the Discovery Islands Ecosystem Mapping Project.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
WESTERN CANADA WILDERNESS COMMITTEE
Grants were directed to the Skeena Watershed “Weaving the Basket” traditional environmental research and to the Clayoquot Sound community mining information forum and workshop.
2011
CROOKED CREEK CONSERVANCY SOCIETY OF ATHABASCA
INSTITUTE FOR NEW ECONOMICS PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH ASSOC, DOGWOOD FUND
A grant was directed to the Dogwood Fund for public education on the proposed Northern Gateway and West Coast oil tanker traffic.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
WESTERN CANADA WILDERNESS COMMITTEE
Community initiative grants funded the Ahousaht Community Information Forum on the proposed Catface Mountain copper mine and assisted Skeena Watershed’s Youth on Water and traditional ecology research projects.
2010
ALBERTA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION
Support was directed to the McClelland Lake Watershed Project to restrain and mitigate tar sands development in the sensitive fen and wetland complex.
INSTITUTE FOR NEW ECONOMICS PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH ASSOC, DOGWOOD FUND
PEMBINA FOUNDATION
A grant supported community education and capacity building for evaluation, monitoring and management of the impacts of tar sands development.
SIERRA CLUB OF CANADA FOUNDATION, KEEPERS OF THE ATHABASCA
2010 support included funding directed to the Keepers VI conference in Wollaston Lake, Saskatchewan.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
2009
FRIENDS OF CORTES ISLAND SOCIETY
A grant facilitated a FOCI Eco-Youth Initiative that gathered together seniors and children to learn and practice permaculture techniques.
INSTITUTE FOR NEW ECONOMICS PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH ASSOC, DOGWOOD FUND
SIERRA CLUB OF CANADA, KEEPERS OF THE ATHABASCA WATERSHED
RAINCOAST RESEARCH SOCIETY
A grant provided general support for research work on wild salmon protection.
TWO WHEEL VIEW, GOOD LIFE COMMUNITY BICYCLE PROGRAM
Support was for transportation advocacy and community access to bicycle repair and recycling workshops.
WATER MATTERS SOCIETY
Funds were directed to the development and distribution of a Citizen’s Action Tool Kit to promote engagement in the development of water policies in Alberta.
WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH FOUNDATION
2008
ALBERTA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE CANADA
Funding was for research and distribution of an educational publication on local and global tar sands impacts.
FARMLAND LEGACIES (formerly GENESIS LAND CONSERVANCY)
A one-time grant supported land acquisition to preserve farm lands in Saskatchewan.
INSTITUTE FOR NEW ECONOMICS PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH ASSOC. DOGWOOD FUND
WATER MATTERS SOCIETY OF ALBERTA
A general support grant helped Water Matters to advance source water protection, watershed planning, and progressive water policy in Alberta.