Applications Now Closed: Salmon Resiliency Fund Program 2025

Applications Now Closed: Salmon Resiliency Fund Program 2025

Salmon Resiliency Fund Program

Salmon have long been a cornerstone of Indigenous cultures in British Columbia (BC)—providing sustenance, livelihood, and deep spiritual meaning. Yet, First Nations have faced decades of declining salmon returns. According to the Government of BC, wild salmon populations have dropped by over 90% since the 1970s. This is more than a conservation crisis—it is a cultural and community emergency.

Launched in 2023, the Salmon Resiliency Fund Program is an initiative of the Indigenous Stewardship Fund (ISF), in partnership with the First Nations Fisheries Council (FNFC). The program supports Indigenous-led salmon and watershed conservation projects across the province, providing a minimum of $50,000 per selected project to help build capacity and advance salmon restoration efforts. Since its inception, the program has supported numerous First Nations in strengthening their stewardship of wild salmon in B.C.

Applications for 2025 are now closed.

We thank all the applicants for their interest and submission and will be in contact by the first week of August 2025.

“When people lose salmon, they often lose a dinner. If First Nations people lose salmon, we lose our culture, our traditions, and our ways of life.”
— Hugh Braker, President, First Nations Fisheries Council

For general inquiries about the Salmon Resiliency Fund Program, please contact Yasmin Passos at: [email protected]

The Salmon Resiliency Fund Program is made possible through the generous support of the Government of British Columbia.

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