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Alberta Environmental Farm Plan

The AEFP Company is a non-profit company started in April 2002. It is comprised of industry, government and other stakeholders working together to develop the Environmental Farm Plan program. The EFP program provides a voluntary, confidential self-assessment process for agricultural producers to evaluate the environmental risks and strengths of their operations and develop a plan to address those risks and strengths. They offer a series of workshops that are free to participants. Visit their website to see how participation in AEFP can help you.
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Type: Not-for-Profit / Charity - Last updated: 11/21/2006 12:02:21 PM
Alberta Environmental Network

The AEN is a non-profit, non-partisan umbrella organization dedicated to helping preserve and protect Alberta's environment. Membership in the AEN is open to any non-profit, non-governmental organization demonstrating sincere concern and action toward a healthier environment.
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Type: Environmental Network - Last updated: 4/26/2006 9:53:24 AM
Alberta Fish and Game Association Landowner Recognition Habitat Programs

Here is an opportunity to work with your local landowners who have preserved habitat in their area. The program is entitled "Habitat Steward" and "Heritage Farmstead" which were developed to recognized landowners who have a life-long interest in preserving wildlife habitat and who also carry out responsible land management practices on their land. The program is run through the Alberta Fish and Game Association. For further details and forms please visit the Website.
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Type: Community Projects - Last updated: 1/27/2009 9:14:46 AM
Alberta Plastics Recycling Association

An Alberta not-for-profit industry association, dedicated to sustainable plastics recycling and to minimizing plastic waste to landfill.
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Type: Association - Last updated: 2/6/2006 10:28:44 PM
Alberta Recreation and Parks Association

The ARPA vision states "A province, and communities within, that embrace and proactively use recreation and parks as essential means for enhancing individual well-being and community vitality, economic sustainability and natural resource protection and conservation."
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Type: Association - Last updated: 4/26/2006 9:57:38 AM
Alberta RiverWatch

The RiverWatch mission is to enable all Grade 9 science students in Calgary and Edmonton to participate in a national award winning science resource program. What is the best way to study a river? They take a river trip aboard large inflated rafts equipped as floating laboratories! Alberta RiverWatch helps science classes to explore a 10 km section of their local river during a raft float trip. Along the way, students make shoreline stops to conduct water chemistry and biology tests. Back at school, the water quality data is used to answer the question, "How healthy is your river?"
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Type: Business/Industry - Last updated: 3/3/2006 4:21:25 PM
Alberta Stewardship Network

The Alberta Stewardship Network (ASN) is a provincial stewardship initiative, with partners from federal and provincial government agencies, non-government organizations, community stewardship groups, and Aboriginal communities. The need for a provincial stewardship network was identified by community-based stewards through recent workshops, surveys, and consultations. Stewards have indicated that they need better access to funding sources, technical and scientific information, and training in recruiting and keeping volunteers. Some groups have also said they feel isolated and do not have the sense that their work is appreciated by society. Thus, the Alberta Stewardship Network was established as one tool to address these needs.
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Type: Academic Institution - Last updated: 2/16/2006 5:06:14 PM
Ann and Sandy Cross Conservation Area

The Ann and Sandy Cross Conservation Area is a 4800 acre day use natural area located just south west of the city of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. The conservation area is dedicated to protecting habitat and providing space for native species of wildlife; offering conservation education programs (particularily to young people) without jeopardizing wildlife and habitat; and managing human use of the Area through 'entry by appointment only.'
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Type: Interpretive Centre - Last updated: 2/16/2006 5:22:41 PM
Bow River Basin Council

The Bow River Basin Council is a multistakeholder, charitable organization dedicated to conducting activities for the improvement and protection of the waters of the Bow River Basin.
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Type: Not-for-Profit / Charity - Last updated: 4/26/2006 10:15:26 AM
Canadian Grants

Subsidy directories (2008 EDITION)!
Legal Deposit-National Library of Canada

The new Subsidy Directory 2008 is now available, newly revised it is the most complete and affordable reference for anyone looking for financing. It is the perfect tool for new and existing businesses, individuals, foundations and associations.
This Publication contains more than 3000 direct and indirect financial subsidies, grants and loans offered by government departments and agencies, foundations, associations and organizations. In this edition all programs are well described. Canadian Subsidy Directory (All Canada, federal + provincial + foundations) CD-Rom (Pdf file)$69.95, Printed Copy, 430 pgs,$149.95. Also available for each province on CD-Rom only $49.95 Alberta British Columbia New Brunswick Newfoundland & Labrador Northwest Territories / Nunavut / Yukon Manitoba Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec $69.95 Saskatchewan.

To obtain a copy please call the toll free number or visit the website provided below.
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Type: Grants - Last updated: 2/21/2008 9:24:51 AM

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