Funded Projects
The WSF Grants Program funds freshwater projects focusing on ecosystem health, reconciliation, climate resilience, and sustainable economies. Through collaborative approaches, we aim to address urgent and long-term needs while uplifting UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples).
In its inaugural year, the Watershed Security Fund Grants Program supported 54 projects through two grant intakes. You can learn more about the funded projects through the PDF list below, the interactive map, or individual project profiles.
Okanagan Indian Band
6 Mile Equesis Creek Watershed Security Project
Grant Amount: $400,000
Ha’oom Fisheries Society
A great feast bowl, Haaʔuukmin: Abundant futures for the Ha’wii’h of ƛaʔuukʷiʔatḥ Ḥaḥuułi
Grant Amount: $400,000
Huu-ay-aht First Nations (HFN)
Assessment of Fish Passage and Drought Mitigation Strategies for Sarita River Chinook Salmon
Grant Amount: $150,000
Taku River Tlingit First Nation
At Xá Koogu Watersheds: A Framework for Managing Cumulative Effects in Culturally Significant Watersheds
Grant Amount: $300,000
Bridge River Valley Community Association (BRVCA)
Bridge River Valley Watershed Health After the Wildfire
Grant Amount: $50,000
