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OFAH Foundation is pleased to announce that the application intake for the 2026 Community Conservation Fund (CCF) is now open.
By engaging youth early, Bring Back the Salmon helps build a deeper understanding of the natural world and a responsibility to protect it.
OFAH Foundation is pleased to announce that the application intake for the 2026 Community Conservation Fund (CCF) is now open.
OFAH Foundation is pleased to announce that the application intake for the 2026 Community Conservation Fund (CCF) is now open.
By engaging youth early, Bring Back the Salmon helps build a deeper understanding of the natural world and a responsibility to protect it.
OFAH Foundation is pleased to announce that the application intake for the 2026 Community Conservation Fund (CCF) is now open.
To date, the BBTS program has planted more than 110,000 native trees and shrubs to support the restoration of Lake Ontario’s Atlantic salmon.
OFAH Foundation offers Ontario high school students the opportunity to earn volunteer hours through online conservation-focused modules.
In 2025, we implemented some significant and important changes separating OFAH Membership and OFAH Foundation.
Targeted: Citizenship, Advocacy, and Gun Control in Canada is a read explaining the gun debate through the voices of those it affects most.
A draft fisheries management plan (DFMP) for FMZ 15 was posted for public comment in fall 2022, but to date, there’s been no movement.
Jólabókaflód or “Christmas Book Flood” is an Icelandic tradition where literary presents are exchanged and enjoyed on Christmas Eve.