Deadline: 30-Jan-2026
The Environmental Legacy Fund (ELF) Grants, offered by the Whistler Community Foundation, provide up to $50,000 to support environmental conservation, climate action, and community resilience projects in the Whistler region. The program prioritizes projects aligned with Whistler’s Official Community Plan, the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and initiatives led by or serving Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities.
Overview
The Environmental Legacy Fund (ELF) Grants are designed to support charitable and non-profit organizations advancing environmental conservation, climate action, and sustainability in the Whistler community.
Administered by the Whistler Community Foundation (WCF), the program invests in projects that protect natural ecosystems, promote climate resilience, and strengthen community awareness and action around environmental challenges.
Funding Streams
The Environmental Legacy Fund offers two distinct grant streams, allowing organizations from different sectors to participate.
Environmental Legacy Grants
This stream supports organizations whose core mission is environmental protection or stewardship.
Eligible activities include:
- Environmental conservation and protection initiatives
- Habitat restoration and biodiversity projects
- Scientific research and environmental monitoring
- Public education and environmental awareness programs
- Youth mentorship and training in environmental fields
Climate Action for Non-Environmental Charities
This stream encourages organizations that are not primarily environmental to integrate climate action into their work.
Supported activities include:
- Low-carbon or climate-resilient projects
- Initiatives that raise climate awareness within non-environmental sectors
- Projects that inspire climate-positive behaviour and community action
Grant Amount and Total Funding
Individual grants are available for up to $50,000.
The total funding pool for the Environmental Legacy Fund is $120,000.
Grant amounts are awarded based on project scope, impact, and alignment with funding priorities.
Focus Areas and Strategic Alignment
Funded projects must align with one or more of the following frameworks and priorities:
- Resort Municipality of Whistler Official Community Plan (OCP) success indicators
- Whistler’s Big Moves Strategy
- United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Whistler Vital Signs reports and community monitoring data
Key thematic focus areas include:
- Environmental conservation and stewardship
- Climate action and resilience
- Racial equality and inclusive community development
- Community wellbeing and sustainability
Commitment to Equity and Inclusion
The Whistler Community Foundation places strong emphasis on equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Preference is given to:
- Charities led by Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC)
- Organizations serving BIPOC communities
- Projects that address systemic barriers and promote inclusive environmental solutions
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must be:
- Canadian-registered charities, or
- Non-profit organizations registered with BC Societies
Additional eligibility requirements include:
- Projects must directly benefit the Whistler community
- Applicants must demonstrate organizational capacity to manage grant funds responsibly
- Projects must align with WCF’s environmental, climate, and community priorities
What the Grant Does Not Fund
The Environmental Legacy Fund does not support:
- Retroactive funding or reimbursement of completed projects
- Debt repayment
- Religious or faith-based activities
- General fundraising campaigns
- Projects involving discriminatory practices or exclusionary policies
What Makes a Strong Application
WCF seeks projects that:
- Demonstrate measurable and meaningful impact
- Address root causes of complex environmental or climate-related issues
- Respond to immediate local needs identified through community data
- Show clear outcomes, accountability, and learning potential
- Integrate storytelling, visuals, or creative approaches to share impact
How the Application Process Works
The Environmental Legacy Fund uses a two-step application process.
Step 1: Online Application
Applicants submit an online application outlining:
- Project goals and activities
- Alignment with funding priorities and success indicators
- Expected outcomes and community impact
- Budget and funding request
Step 2: Verbal Presentation
Shortlisted applicants are invited to deliver a brief verbal presentation to the grant committee.
This step allows applicants to expand on project impact, community relevance, and implementation plans.
Grant Management and Reporting
Successful applicants will receive a formal grant agreement from the Whistler Community Foundation.
Grant recipients are required to:
- Use funds strictly for approved purposes
- Maintain open and transparent communication with WCF
- Manage funds responsibly and ethically
- Submit a final report at the conclusion of the project
The final report should demonstrate project outcomes using narratives, visuals, or creative storytelling methods.
Submission of the final report is required to remain eligible for future WCF funding.
Why the Environmental Legacy Fund Matters
Whistler faces growing environmental and climate challenges that require locally driven, community-based solutions.
The Environmental Legacy Fund empowers organizations to protect natural ecosystems, advance climate action, and foster a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future for the Whistler region.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applying without clear alignment to Whistler’s community plans or SDGs
Proposing projects without measurable outcomes or local relevance
Requesting funding for ineligible activities such as debt or fundraising
Failing to demonstrate organizational capacity or financial accountability
Overlooking equity, inclusion, or community engagement considerations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply for the Environmental Legacy Fund Grants?
Canadian-registered charities and BC-registered non-profit organizations whose projects benefit the Whistler community.
2. What is the maximum grant amount?
Organizations can apply for up to $50,000 per project.
3. Do projects need to focus exclusively on the environment?
No. Non-environmental charities can apply through the Climate Action stream if their project promotes climate-positive outcomes.
4. Are BIPOC-led organizations prioritized?
Yes. Preference is given to BIPOC-led organizations and those serving BIPOC communities.
5. How are projects evaluated?
Projects are assessed based on alignment, impact, equity, feasibility, and responsiveness to local needs.
6. Is reporting required after receiving the grant?
Yes. A final project report is mandatory to remain eligible for future funding.
7. What types of projects are not eligible?
Retroactive funding, debt repayment, religious activities, general fundraising, and discriminatory initiatives are not eligible.
Conclusion
The Environmental Legacy Fund Grants provide meaningful financial support for organizations working to protect the environment and advance climate action in Whistler. By prioritizing equity, measurable impact, and community-driven solutions, the Whistler Community Foundation ensures that funded projects contribute to a healthier, more sustainable future for the region and its people.
For more information, visit Whistler Community Foundation.








































