Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
Based on the geographic and strategic priorities identified by the Foundation, Tides Canada will reach into key communities, and identify smaller organizations and individuals that are critical to the success of executing these priorities. This will increase local community support and conservation capacity to generate and sustain effective salmon protection in priority watersheds - Skeena, Stikine, and Taku.
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MakeWay Foundation
$1,212,150
36 months
Increasing Environmental Non-Governmental Organization capacity for ABM
Nov 2006
$469,227
Taku Watershed Conservation – Salmon Habitat Protection
$600,000
British Columbia Salmon Conservation – Small Grants Fund
Sep 2006
$500,000
24 months
Stikine Conservation Network
Mar 2006
$5,842,736
12 months
British Columbia Salmon Conservation - Great Bear Rainforest
$400,481
Rainforest Solutions Project
Dec 2004
$277,525
Transboundary Watershed Alliance
Nov 2004
Donor Advised Fund for Wild Salmon Conservation (Renewal)
May 2004
$350,000
Donor Advised Fund for Wild Salmon Conservation
May 2003
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