
Woodfibre LNG has announced $150,000 in funding to support 64 local non-profits through the Spring 2025 intake of its Community Partnership Program. The company said the latest contribution brings the total support provided to the community through the program to $910,000.
The Community Partnership Program aims to support local non-profits that make important contributions to the community through their programs in sports, recreation, health and wellness, arts and culture, and search and rescue and marine safety. With intake cycles in the Spring and Fall, non-profits can apply for up to $5,000 in funding once per year per project.
“At Woodfibre LNG, we believe that being a good neighbour means showing up, listening, and giving back in meaningful ways, and this program is just one example of how we’re putting that commitment into action,” said Luke Schauerte, CEO of Woodfibre LNG.
“We’ve seen past recipients of the Community Partnership Program achieve incredible results with our support,” Schauerte added. “As the program grows in popularity, for the Spring 2025 intake, we’re pleased to be able to support more non-profits than ever before. Whether it’s first-time recipients or returning organizations, we look forward to seeing the positive impact they’ll have in the community in the months ahead.
Woodfibre LNG is providing funding to the following 64 non-profits in the Spring intake of the 2025 Community Partnership Program:
- Alano Club of Squamish
- BC Bobsled and Skeleton Association
- BC Luge Association
- Beyond Biking Foundation
- Brackendale School Pac
- Britannia Beach Community Association
- Britannia Beach Fire Department
- Britannia Mine Museum
- Coastal Wave Events
- Createable Arts
- Don Ross Middle School
- Downtown Business Improvement Association
- Ecole Squamish PAC
- Garibaldi Highlands PAC
- Golden Phoenix Breathwork and Alchemy Wellness Group
- Hilltop House Support Society
- Howe Sound Curling Club
- Howe Sound Marine Rescue Society
- Howe Sound Minor Ball
- Howe Sound Secondary Outdoor Education Programs
- Howe Sound Secondary Prom Committee
- International Heritage Cultural Society
- Mamquam Elementary School
- Pearlspace
- Pride Squamish
- Railway Museum of British Columbia
- Sea 2 Sky Skate
- Sea to Sky FC
- Sea to Sky Forestry Centre Society
- Sea to Sky Hospice
- Sea to Sky Nordics
- Squamish Active Seniors Society
- Squamish Arts
- Squamish Chamber of Commerce
- Squamish Cricket Club
- Squamish Disc Golf
- Squamish Dragonboat Association
- Squamish Farmers Market
- Squamish Field Hockey
- Squamish Filipino Basketball Club
- Squamish General Hospital Auxiliary Society
- Squamish Lions
- Squamish Mental Health and Substance Use Services
- Squamish Minor Hockey
- Squamish Nature Learners
- Squamish Paragliding
- Squamish Pirates Swim Club
- Squamish Search and Rescue
- Squamish Soccer Association
- Squamish Titans Athletic Club
- Squamish United Football – Girls U-14
- Squamish Valley Equestrian Association
- Squamish Valley Golf Club
- Squamish Volleyball Club
- Squamish Volunteer Drivers for the Hospice
- Squamish Women’s Hockey Club
- Stoke Builders
- Technical Evacuation Advanced Aeromedical Society
- The Alpine Club of Canada – Mountain Muskox
- Ts’antsut Softball Team
- The Squamish Hospital Foundation
- Under One Roof – Squamish Helping Hands
- Valleycliffe PAC
- Younglife Youth Association
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