Supporting an active, vibrant, and healthy community.

 Our donations support projects that promote active lifestyles, enhance education opportunities, and nurture strong connections within our community. These programs and initiatives make the Bow Valley a better place for people to live, raise families, and enjoy mountain life.

 We will fund initiatives that:

 • Create opportunities to embrace our mountain culture, education, and recreation
• Make our community a positive place to build a career, live, and raise a family
• Positively impact our social service and community networks
• Improve the visitor experience
• Enhance infrastructure to beautify public areas and promote active transportation.

Our Impact

Since 2013, the Wim and Nancy Pauw Foundation has invested over $14,000,000
in the Bow Valley communities.

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The Wim & Nancy Pauw Foundation, in partnership with the Bow Valley True Sport and Recreation Council (BVTSRC), is excited to announce $80,000 in grants for 19 local sports organizations across the Bow Valley. This is the largest donation since the fund began, bringing the total to $354,000.

These grants, ranging from $1,500 to $9,500, will help clubs make sports more accessible by removing financial barriers. This year, highlights include new equipment for the Banff Skating Club, training programs by Canmore Minor Soccer Club, and initiatives by the Canmore Wolverines Football Club to expand participation, particularly among girls and underrepresented communities.

With this funding, more kids in the Bow Valley will have the chance to experience the power of sport. Read the article at rmoutlook.com.
Congratulations to the Take Me Outside Conference team on their sold-out event in Banff this week, May 8-10! 

This conference promises to be a transformative experience with 450 educators + 140 presenters gathering to explore the power of outdoor learning. All workshops will be held outdoors, rain or shine, embodying the very essence of experiential education.

A big shout-out to Colin Harris and his team in Banff. Working closely with schools in the Bow Valley, they are instrumental in helping local educators move their classrooms outdoors, fostering a deeper connection between students and the world around them.

Learn more at @take.me.outside 🌲
Forty years ago today, on May 1, 1985, Wim acquired this building that would become Caribou Corner, marking the early beginnings of Banff Caribou Properties. Today, he had the pleasure of returning to the same spot to welcome @sheepdogbrewing as they opened their doors. It’s an exciting moment to see new ideas taking root in a place built on vision and determination.
The Canmore Young Adult Network (@cyancanmore) is offering lots of new events this spring. All young adults aged 18-35 in Canmore are welcome to attend these affordable, inclusive hangouts 👇

🧘🏽‍♀️ Spring yoga classes - every Sunday (sponsored by @pauwfoundation)
🧊 Cold dip experience – April 26
🍝 Community pasta night – May 7 
🧶 Crochet and chill – May 21

The Wim & Nancy Pauw Foundation is proud to donate to CYAN. This network helps young people in Canmore get out, have fun, and connect to community—making the whole Bow Valley a better place to live. 

Learn more about our support of CYAN at the link in bio.
What are your dinner plans on Easter Monday? @banff.foodandfriends is hosting an Easter Dinner at St. George in the Pines from 5-7 p.m. this Monday, April 21. 

It may not be a traditional Easter meal, but it will be full of good food, community connections, and great conversation. See you there!

Find out more about our support of Banff Food & Friends at the link in bio. 🍽