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Funding Opportunities

Photo: Stu Mackenzie

Funding Opportunities

Photo: Stu Mackenzie

Birds Canada Community Grant

Funding projects that help conserve birds

Grade 10 students from Beaulieu Memorial School, Sandy Bay First Nation learned about Western Grebes, a species of Special Concern in Canada, and other bird species found at the Sandy Bay Marshes Important Bird and Biodiversity Area thanks to the Baillie Fund
Yellow-rumped Warbler Photo: Kris Cu

Birds Canada provides one-year grants for projects that increase the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of birds in Canada. The Birds Canada Community Grant is funded with revenue generated by participants of the Birds Canada Birdathon.

Chimney Swift Fund

Maintain and restore Chimney Swift nesting and roosting sites

Grade 10 students from Beaulieu Memorial School, Sandy Bay First Nation learned about Western Grebes, a species of Special Concern in Canada, and other bird species found at the Sandy Bay Marshes Important Bird and Biodiversity Area thanks to the Baillie Fund
Chimney Swift Photo: Brandon Holden

The Chimney Swift Fund helps address the threat of continued habitat loss and aids recovery efforts for this species at risk. The goal of the Chimney Swift Fund is to help maintain nesting and roosting sites for the Chimney Swifts by providing financial support for the restoration of anthropogenic structures known to be important for the species in Canada. 

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