Partnership for the Goals
Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development. A successful development agenda requires inclusive partnerships — at the global, regional, national and local levels — built upon principles and values, and upon a shared vision and shared goals placing people and the planet at the centre.
We believe that success and change will only occur if we collaborate as a global community on shared interests. The following are some of the organizations Spirit Bear Lodge has partnered with to help work towards the sustainable development goals.
Coastal Guardian Watchmen
Upholding and enforcing traditional and contemporary Indigenous laws.
Learn moreCoast Funds
Coast Funds supports First Nations in achieving their goals for sustainable economic development and conservation management in the Great Bear Rainforest and Haida Gwaii.
Learn MoreIndigenous Tourism British Columbia
Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) is a non-profit, Stakeholder-based organization committed to the continued growth of a sustainable, authentic and culturally rich Indigenous tourism industry in British Columbia.
Learn MoreRaincoast Conservations
Raincoast is a team of conservationists and scientists empowered by our research to protect the lands, waters and wildlife of coastal British Columbia.
Learn MorePacific Wild
Pacific Wild leverages its many partnerships to influence policy, public opinion, and legislative change to more urgently support healthy and protected ecosystems that can sustain optimal biodiversity throughout the northwest Pacific region.
Pacific WildIndigenous Tourism Association of Canada
The purpose of ITAC is to improve the socio-economic situation of Indigenous people within the 10 provinces and 3 territories of Canada.
Learn MoreKitasoo/Xai'xais Resource Stewardship
Responsible for planning, managing and protecting Kitasoo/Xai’xais lands, waters and resources.
Learn MoreThe Marine Detective
Jackie Hildering, a biology teacher, cold-water diver, underwater photographer, and Humpback Whale researcher living on NE Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Learn MoreMid Coast First Nations Training Society
Achieving community social and economic well-being through capacity development, education and our cultural ways.
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