Our donors and funders

At NatureKids BC, we partner with supporters to raise essential funds for our programs. We are incredibly grateful to the supporters that continue to help us get kids and their families outdoors all across British Columbia. Without their generosity, we would not exist. Through donations, sponsorship, services in-kind and volunteerism, these generous individuals and organizations ensure that more than 1000 children each year get opportunities to explore and connect with nature across the province.

If you would like to learn more about how you can support our work, please visit our donation page or email info@naturekidsbc.ca.


 

The Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation is a non-profit charitable foundation acting as Trustee of the Habitat Conservation Trust. HCTF came into existence because its major contributors (hunters, anglers, trappers, and guide-outfitters) were willing to pay for conservation work above and beyond that expected by government for basic management of wildlife and fish resources. Learn more here.


Founded by TD Bank Group in 1990, TD Friends of the Environment Foundation (TD FEF) is a national charity that funds environmental projects across Canada. Learn more here.


NatureHood is a program of Nature Canada. Its goal is to connect people of all ages to nature right where they live. As one of the provincial partners of the program, NatureKids BC helps make nature accessible and helps remove barriers to participation through a number of activities. Our areas of focus for this project are the Lower Mainland and the Capital Regional District. Learn more here.


Vancouver Foundation grants to hundreds of charities and non-profits in BC every year. Their vision is to create healthy, vibrant, and livable communities, and focus on supporting projects that address the root causes of important issues. Learn more here.


BC Nature is a federation of local natural history groups and represents over 53 local nature clubs throughout BC. Learn more here.


BC Parks Foundation, founded in 2017, is an independent charitable foundation that serves as the official charitable partner to BC’s system of parks and protected areas. Their initiative, 25×25, goal is to protect and enjoy more of British Columbia by 2025. Learn more here.


FireSmartBC is a provincial program, based on the FireSmart Canada model, committed to educating British Columbians on the risks of wildfires and mitigating their impact through the implementation of homeowner and community-based solutions. FireSmart BC is overseen by the BC FireSmart Committee, an organization that consists of key wildfire management agencies and partners from across the province. Learn more here.

FireSmart, Intelli-feu and other associated Marks are trademarks of the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre


The Pacific Salmon Foundation, founded in 1987, is a federally incorporated non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the conservation and restoration of wild Pacific salmon and their natural habitats in British Columbia and the Yukon.  Operating independently from government, The Foundation facilitates dialogue and undertakes positive initiatives in support of Pacific salmon amongst all levels of government including First Nations; as well as industry, communities, individual volunteers and all fishing interests. Learn more here.


NatureKids BC and BC Nature are located at the office of the Elders Council for Parks in British Columbia’s Heritage Centre in Mt. Seymour Provincial Park. The Elders Council provides the space in exchange for administrative and outreach support based on a cooperative arrangement. Learn more here.


 

We acknowledge the financial assistance of the Province of British Columbia

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