Businesses, social enterprises and the workforce in the Columbia Basin now have access to even more support to help them in these challenging times. In response to ongoing COVID-19-related developments—including the re-opening of many businesses—Columbia Basin Trust is expanding the […]
Adapting Community Tree Management to Climate Change

A new guidebook for local governments, First Nation communities and regional districts in the Basin has been developed to provide community leaders with best practices and guidance to help urban trees and forested areas thrive in a changing climate. Adapting […]
Trust Partners with Nature Conservancy to Help Protect Habitat in East Kootenay
The Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC) Kootenay River Ranch Conservation Area in the East Kootenay just got bigger. The addition of 260 hectares (637 acres) will enhance conservation efforts in the Rocky Mountain Trench, south of Canal Flats. With support […]
New Research Available: Columbia Basin Glaciers

After a five-year study, the Canadian Columbia Basin Glacier and Snow Research Network is releasing the ’Glaciers in the Canadian Columbia Basin’ Technical Report. Read the Summary or Technical Report.
Two New Programs Support the Region’s Food Supply

*Some programs mentioned in this article may no longer be accepting applications. Visit our grants directory for active programming. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of a reliable food supply and has increased the demand for locally grown products. […]
More Support for Vital Services
People in the Columbia Basin are continuing to experience the broad and serious impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. To provide immediate support, Columbia Basin Trust announced $11.7 million in funding earlier in April. In response to ongoing developments, the Trust […]
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