Deadline: 31-Jul-2026
The Chris Argue Memorial Fund provides financial support to organizations and individuals in the Northwest Territories for training in self-propelled wilderness travel. Grants of up to $2,000 are available to support skill development in activities such as hiking, paddling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and similar outdoor pursuits.
About the Chris Argue Memorial Fund
The Chris Argue Memorial Fund supports individuals and organizations seeking to improve their skills in self-propelled wilderness travel. The fund encourages safe, sustainable, and responsible outdoor recreation by helping participants access training opportunities that build confidence and knowledge in wilderness environments.
The program promotes outdoor education and supports activities that foster a deeper appreciation of the natural environment while developing practical wilderness travel skills.
Funding Information
Successful applicants may receive funding of up to $2,000.
Funding amounts may vary from year to year based on available resources.
Focus Areas
The fund supports training related to:
- Self-propelled wilderness travel
- Hiking
- Paddling
- Cross-country skiing
- Snowshoeing
- Outdoor skills development
- Wilderness education
- Safe backcountry travel
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Individuals residing in the Northwest Territories.
- Organizations operating in the Northwest Territories.
- Applicants undertaking eligible self-propelled wilderness travel training.
Organizations and individuals that have previously received funding may apply again in future funding rounds. However, previous funding does not guarantee future approval.
Eligible Activities
Funding may support training activities such as:
- Hiking and backpacking courses
- Canoeing and kayaking training
- Cross-country skiing instruction
- Snowshoeing skills development
- Wilderness navigation training
- Outdoor leadership training
- Backcountry safety education
- Other self-propelled wilderness travel training programs
Why This Fund Matters
Outdoor education and wilderness skills contribute to safer and more enjoyable experiences in natural environments. This fund helps:
- Improve wilderness travel knowledge and skills.
- Promote safe outdoor recreation.
- Encourage healthy and active lifestyles.
- Build confidence in backcountry environments.
- Support environmental awareness and stewardship.
- Increase access to outdoor training opportunities across the Northwest Territories.
How to Apply
Applicants should follow these general steps:
- Confirm that you are eligible as an individual or organization in the Northwest Territories.
- Select an eligible wilderness travel training program.
- Prepare a description of the proposed training and its expected benefits.
- Develop a realistic budget outlining training-related costs.
- Complete the official application form.
- Submit all required documentation before the application deadline.
- Provide additional information if requested during the assessment process.
Tips for Preparing a Strong Application
- Clearly explain the purpose of the training.
- Demonstrate how the training will improve wilderness skills.
- Show how the project benefits the applicant or community.
- Present a realistic and well-organized budget.
- Ensure all required documents are included with the application.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting incomplete applications.
- Providing insufficient information about the training program.
- Including activities unrelated to self-propelled wilderness travel.
- Omitting required supporting documents.
- Assuming previous funding guarantees future support.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Chris Argue Memorial Fund?
It is a funding program that supports organizations and individuals in the Northwest Territories undertaking training in self-propelled wilderness travel.
How much funding is available?
Applicants may receive grants of up to $2,000, depending on available funding.
Who can apply?
Eligible individuals and organizations based in the Northwest Territories.
What types of training are supported?
Training related to hiking, paddling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, wilderness travel, and similar self-propelled outdoor activities.
Can previous recipients apply again?
Yes. Previous recipients are eligible to apply in future years, although funding is not guaranteed.
Does the fund support organizations as well as individuals?
Yes. Both eligible organizations and individual applicants may apply.
Why is this fund important?
The fund encourages outdoor education, promotes safe wilderness travel, and helps develop the skills needed to enjoy and protect natural environments responsibly.
Conclusion
The Chris Argue Memorial Fund provides valuable financial assistance for individuals and organizations in the Northwest Territories seeking training in self-propelled wilderness travel. By supporting skill development in activities such as hiking, paddling, skiing, and snowshoeing, the fund promotes safe outdoor recreation, environmental stewardship, and lifelong engagement with the natural environment.
For more information, visit Yellowknife Community Foundation.
