In 2011, Carbon Offset Aggregation Cooperative received a $20,000 grant from Northern Development through the Feasibility Studies program towards this $88,000 project. This has been a funding partnership of Carbon Offset Aggregation Cooperative, Northern Development, and Central Interior Logging Association
In 2010, City of Prince Rupert received a $6,000 grant from Northern Development through the Feasibility Studies program towards this $21,500 project. This has been a funding partnership of City of Prince Rupert, Northern Development, Invest Canada-Community Initiatives, Prince Rupert Airport Authority, and Prince Rupert Port Authority
In 2009, City of Prince Rupert received a $20,000 grant from Northern Development through the Feasibility Studies program towards this $310,000 project. This has been a funding partnership of City of Prince Rupert, Northern Development, District of Port Edward, Lax Kw'alaams First Nation, Metlakatla First Nation, Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, and Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
In 2019, Northern Analytical Laboratory Services received a $30,000 grant from Northern Development through the Competitiveness Consulting Rebate program towards this project. This has been a funding partnership of Northern Development
In 2019, Lime Stone Cowboys Industries Limited received a $50,000 grant from Northern Development through the Northern Industries Innovation Fund program towards this $703,812 project. This has been a funding partnership of Northern Development
This has been a funding partnership of Northern Development
In 2018, Lillooet Tribal Council received a $236,650 grant from Northern Development through the Strategic Initiatives Fund program towards this $425,150 project. This has been a funding partnership of Northern Development, Bridge River Indian Band, Cayoose Creek Band, Lillooet District Library, Lillooet Tribal Council, Seton Lake Indian Band (Tsal'alhmec), T'it'q'et Administration, Thompson Rivers University, Ts'kw'aylaxw First Nation, and Xaxli'p First Nation
In 2019, North Central Badminton Academy (PG) Society received a $10,400 grant from Northern Development through the Marketing Initiatives program towards this $20,832 project. This has been a funding partnership of Northern Development