fully realize their visions," Adra acknowledges. "We serve 27 First Nations, each with their own priorities and goals. With a small team, we work to stay engaged with each Nation through regular calls, community visits, and collaboration." Partnerships with conservationists, industry, and government are crucial for Coast Funds' mission. "Our organization was created through collaboration between First Nations, Crown governments, industry, and environmental groups," Adra explains. "These collaborations were essential to securing environmental protections and financing. Today, we continue to collaborate to plan for the future, strengthen communities, secure funding for marine stewardship, and help First Nations meet their goals for sustainable development and conservation." Coast Funds supports the cultural and social wellbeing of First Nations communities by integrating cultural and social considerations into its funding strategies. "We recognize that cultural resilience, social well-being, and sustainable development are interconnected in Indigenous communities," says Adra. "Our aim is to support and promote these within our understanding of stewardship and sustainability." Innovative financing mechanisms are employed to ensure the sustainability of conservation projects. Coast Funds staff members on a community visit on the south-central coast. (Credit: Coast Funds) 73 SEPT 2024 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA
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