FAVORISER LES COLLABORATIONS ENTRE LES COLLECTIVITÉS LOCALES ET LE RÉSEAU DE SFI AFIN D’ACCROÎTRE LA COMPRÉHENSION MUTUELLE DES VALEURS QUE COMPORTENT LES FORÊTS AMÉNAGÉES DURABLEMENT ET DES AVANTAGES QU’ELLES PROCURENT
COMMUNAUTÉS
Communities rely on forests for jobs and economic development, recreational benefits and human health. These links between people and forests have always been important, but are even more relevant in an increasingly connected and changing world. Our work is focused on nurturing a positive relationship between people who live near and work in forests, and the goals of a sustainable marketplace and healthy forests.
SFI’s network drives our success. Our network helps link our pillars, promote learning, and increase our scale. The SFI network leads forest-focused collaborations that make a quantifiable impact through efforts like our community grants program.
SUBVENTIONS COMMUNAUTAIRES DE SFI
SFI Community Grants support collaborative projects like traditional Indigenous knowledge transfer from elders to youth, workshops, educational field trips for underserved populations, and programming focused on mass timber.
SFI INDIGENOUS COMMUNTIES
SFI supports community-led forest-focused initiatives and partners with leading Indigenous organizations so that all communities are able to fully value and benefit from sustainably managed forests.
SFI IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEES
This grassroots network involves private landowners, independent loggers, forestry professionals, Indigenous people, local government officials, academics, scientists, and conservationists.
SFI NETWORK
SFI builds meaningful relationships by partnering with organizations interested in creating community-level impact to increase the understanding of the value and benefits of sustainably managed forests.
COMITÉS DE MISE EN ŒUVRE DES NORMES SFI
RELATIONS DE SFI AVEC LES AUTOCHTONES
RÉSEAU DE SFI
SUBVENTIONS COMMUNAUTAIRES DE SFI
EXEMPLES DE SUBVENTIONS COMMUNAUTAIRES
Nadine Block
Vice-présidente principale, relations communautaires et gouvernementales
Tel: 202-596-3456
Gordy Mouw
Directeur, Relations avec les participants au programme SFI
715-220-4132
Paul Robitaille
Directeur senior, Relations avec les Autochtones et les Jeunes
613-288-5856
Zac Wagman
Gestionnaire principal, Programme des emplois verts
613-745-3706