Giving Back

Tumbler Ridge Community Forest is proud to reinvest a portion of the proceeds of timber sales back into our local community

Eligibility Criteria

Funding Requests

The board will consider grants under the following circumstances:

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$1.5M+
Awarded in Grants
50+
Supported Local Projects
Successful Applicants

Our Grant Recipients

Since 2014, Community Forest funding has helped support the Tumbler Ridge community with over $1 Million of grants to the following great causes:

High School Scholarships & Bursaries
$32,000
Blunden's Yard Haunt
$1,500
Canadian Junior Rangers
$2,112
District of Tumbler Ridge
$132,360
Fight Night Entertainment
$1,500
TR Forever Young Society
$12,016
Grad Class
$2,000
Grizzly Valley Saddle Club
$18,070
Ice Rink Advertising Fund
$20,930
Lions Club
$14,000
Margaret Wheeler
$500
Murray River Aquatic Cumulative Effects Framework
$15,000
Northeast Coal Conference
$3,500
NLC Student Council
$300
Northeast Climbing Association
$5,000
Canadian Rangers
$4,000
Royal Canadian Legion
$5,000
Success by Six
$2,750
TR Cares
$22,723
TR Curling Club
$3,500
TR Days Society
$88,800
TR Food Bank
$112,500
TR High School
$16,524
TR Minor Hockey
$5,000
TR Mountain Bike Club
$30,000
TR Museum Foundation
$164,750
TR Quad Club
$2,800
TR Racers Go Cart Project
$5,000
Tumbler Ridge Lines
$32,590
TRORA
$37,500
TRSS Grad Class
$6,500
Wolverine Nordic Mountain Society
$12,002
TR Search & Rescue
$45,769
Emperor's Challenge
$2,100
TR Youth Soccer
$9,823
TR Parent Advisory Council
$36,100
TR Children's Centre Society
$31,300
TR Community Garden & Composting Society
$4,400
TR Figure Skating Club
$6,000
TR Global Geopark Society
$115,000
TR Health Centre Foundation
$25,000
TR Sportsman Association
$5,943
TR Public Library
$12,500

Funding Request Form

To have your project or initiative considered for TRCF funding, please carefully read the application guidelines and have a PDF or Microsoft Word copy of your initiative budget ready to upload, then complete the form below:

Get Involved!

If you would like to know more about the Community Forest, there are lots of ways to get involved. Come out to our quarterly public meetings or the Annual General Meeting. Approach the management with your inquiries, or request information from one of the seven directors. Perhaps you have a business opportunity. We welcome all input.