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Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk (CNFASAR)

The Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk (CNFASAR) aims to support the recovery and protection of aquatic species at risk. The fund supports multi-species, place-based and threat-based stewardship actions that recover and protect aquatic species at risk.

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The application process is now closed.

Overview of the fund and objectives

Description of the fund and how it helps aquatic species at risk.

Priority threats and places

CNFASAR supports applicants in the design and delivery of stewardship projects that support the recovery and protection of aquatic species at risk. The fund is focused on 2 priority threats, and 9 priority places.

Apply for funding - Closed

Explanation of project requirements, assessment criteria and submission information.

Apply for grant funding - Open

CNFASAR grant funding supports the meaningful participation of Indigenous Peoples in consultation activities related to the listing of aquatic species at risk and associated recovery document preparation under the Species at Risk Act.

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