The Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation manages the Caribou Habitat Restoration Fund with the mission of restoring high-value habitat for caribou in British Columbia using functional and ecological restoration methods. This initiative is underpinned by a contribution from the Province of BC, emphasizing a coordinated and strategic approach to caribou habitat restoration.
The Community Grants program, formerly known as the Public Conservation Assistance Fund (PCAF), aims to support organizations and individuals in implementing conservation projects. With a yearly fund of approximately $150,000, provided by the Province of BC and the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, the grant focuses on hands-on conservation work, community-based initiatives, and public awareness projects. Examples of funded activities include building bird nest boxes, planting shrubs, animal tagging and monitoring, riparian area restoration, and more. Eligible expenses can go up to $10,000 in any one year with the requirement of matching funds through volunteer labor, materials, or other donations. The grants are modest, averaging about $2,500, with a maximum of $20,000 available over the life of a project.
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