Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) Environment Grants fund community-initiated and community-supported projects that advance environmental well-being in the areas of ecosystems, climate, water or environmental education.

CBT environmental grants

CBT works closely with people who live in the Basin to develop and deliver programs and initiatives that respond to their needs and support communities. By focusing on local priorities and issues, bringing people together around key issues, providing information, encouraging collaboration and supporting planning, CBT is delivering benefits to the residents of the Columbia Basin.

Environment Grants Project Goals:

The following goals are in support of the Environment Strategic Plan 2014-2019.

1. ECOSYSTEMS projects will demonstrate their abilities to do one or more of the following:

– Enhance or conserve ecosystems and species of conservation concern.
– Reduce the threat of significant invasive species to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

2. CLIMATE projects will demonstrate their abilities to do one or more of the following:

– Support adaptation to impacts of climate change at a community-wide or regional scale.
– Make long-term contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions at a community-wide or regional scale.

3. WATER projects will demonstrate their abilities to do one or more of the following:

– Support protection, enhancement or restoration of water resources that are important for species and/or ecosystems of conservation concern.
– Carry out water quality and/or quantity research that is scientifically sound and can contribute knowledge to the management of water resources for the benefit of ecosystems, communities and watershed stakeholders.

4. ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION projects will demonstrate their abilities to do the following:

– Provide education to Basin residents that helps develop an understanding and appreciation of the natural world and motivates ecologically informed decisions and actions.

CBT environmental grant

Project Examples:

Here are examples of projects approved in earlier intakes:

Spring 2014 Intake
Fall 2014 Intake
Fall 2015 Intake

Previously funded projects may not represent the current funding priorities.

Who Can Apply:
Applicants must be representing a business or a non-profit, public or First Nation organization.

All projects must take place within the Columbia Basin Trust region; see the map. CBT will consider projects from organizations outside the Basin if you can show that the project involves a significant and meaningful partnership with a Columbia Basin community and/or organization.

Click here for more information and grant applications.

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