Make a General Donation
Support the work of the First Nations Emergency Services Society of British Columbia. Your contribution helps ensure First Nations communities are prepared, protected, and supported when it matters most.
Donate HereSecure donations are processed through PayPal. Credit and debit cards are also accepted.
WHY YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS
When emergencies strike, the strength of a community’s response depends on the systems already in place.
Your support helps ensure First Nations communities are not only equipped to respond in times of crisis, but supported in building long-term resilience. Through sustained investment in coordination, planning, and partnerships, donations contribute to safer communities across British Columbia.
Contributions to the General Support Fund allow FNESS to direct resources to the areas of greatest need across First Nations communities.
DIRECT YOUR SUPPORT
You can choose to direct your donation to one of our active initiatives below.
Emergency Preparedness & Capacity Fund
Support training, planning, and emergency response capacity building for First Nations communities across British Columbia.
Climate Resiliency
Support initiatives that strengthen preparedness and long-term resilience in the face of climate-related emergencies.
72-Hour Emergency Kits
Help support access to emergency kits that improve readiness during critical events.
Don’t see an initiative that resonates with you but still want to contribute? Donate any amount and we’ll direct your gift to the program where it’s needed most.
FAQ
Will I receive a tax receipt?
Yes. Tax receipts will be issued for eligible donations.
How are donations processed?
Online donations are processed securely through PayPal.
Can I donate monthly?
Yes. Monthly recurring donation options are available.
Are other donation methods available?
Cheques can be written out to First Nations’ Emergency Services Society of BC, with a memo stating cash donation.
No e-transfers accepted at this time.





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