Supporting an active, vibrant, and healthy community.

ย 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.

ย We will fund initiatives that:

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

Our Impact

Since 2013, the Wim and Nancy Pauw Foundation has invested over $23,775,000
in the Bow Valley communities.

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Active living plays an important role in building healthy, connected, and thriving communities.

Laura Quelch, Executive Director of the Canmore & Area Mountain Bike Association - CAMBA (@cambaconnect) joined organizations and community leaders from across the region at the Bow Valley Non-Profits 2026 Summit to share ideas and discuss the importance of building strong, connected communities.

Supported by the Wim & Nancy Pauw Foundation, the summit highlighted the work local non-profits do to support connection, recreation, and community well-being across the Bow Valley.
The Bow Valley Non-Profits 2026 Summit brought together local leaders and organizations for two days of collaboration and conversation focused on supporting our community.

Jessica LaBonte, Community Development Coordinator at @banfftown, joined the summit to share ideas, build partnerships, and explore new ways to work together.
Supported by the Wim & Nancy Pauw Foundation and other valued community partners, the Bow Valley Non-Profits 2026 Summit brought together changemakers from across the region to connect, collaborate, and explore new ways to create lasting community impact.

Hear from Jamie McCulloch, Executive Director and Co-Founder of @rockymtnadaptive, as he reflects on the power of impact, partnerships, and the power of community.
The Bow Valley Non-Profits Summit brought together local non-profits and social impact organizations for two days of learning and sharing knowledge.

The Summit focused on strengthening the sector and supporting the people that make a positive impact on our community ๐ŸŒŸ
Tourism Week is a chance to celebrate what tourism can make possible, not just for visitors, but for the people who call the Bow Valley home.

Since 2009, the Wim & Nancy Pauw Foundation has reinvested profits from Banff Caribou Properties back into the community, supporting projects and programs that help make the Bow Valley a more active, vibrant, and healthy place to live and work ๐Ÿ”๏ธ

Regenerative tourism is about more than travel. It is about community, inclusivity, connection, and creating places where people feel welcome. When tourism gives back, everyone benefits.