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AIPC would like to express sincere gratitude to our funding partners.  Without the grants and generous sponsorships provided by these partners, the AIPC would not exist and our mandate to increase communication, awareness and individual responsibilities around management of invasive plants could not succeed. 

2009/2010 Grants

 Weed Wise Alberta Project - This project is financially supported by the Alberta Conservation Association.

 Other Grants

  • Funding for this project was provided in part by the Invasive Alien Species Partnership Program, a Government of Canada initiative.

  • Alberta Sustainable Resource Development

 Tansy Grants*

  • Funding for this project has been provided in part by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada adaptation programming which, in Alberta, is delivered by the Agriculture and Food Council.

  • Encana Corporation

  • Enbridge Pipelines (Athabasca) Inc.

  • Agriculture Development Fund (Saskatchewan)

  • Alberta Beef Producers

  • Alberta Sustainable Resource Development

 * These contributors provided funds specifically for AIPC’s Tansy biocontrol   research project, in partnership with McClay Ecoscience and CABI  Switzerland.

Weeds Across Borders

     Partners & Supporters

  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

  • Canadian Food Inspection Agency

  • Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development - Agricultural Initiatives Program

  • Invasive Plant Council of BC

  • Okanogan County Weed Control Board

  • FICMNEW - The Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds

  • U.S. Department of Transportation - Federal Highway Administration

  • North American Weed Management Association

  • Alberta Invasive Plants Council

     Sponsors

  • Alberta Sustainable Resource Development

  • British Columbia: Ministry of Agriculture & Lands, Ministry of Forests & Range, Ministry of Transportation

  • Canadian Food Inspection Agency

  • Alberta Association of Agricultural Fieldmen

  • Dow AgroSciences

  • UAP Distribution Inc.

  • AMEC

Consider Becoming a Sponsor
Organizations wishing to advertise their support for invasive plant initiatives and education may sponsor the Alberta Invasive Plants Council at one of three levels:

Bronze ($250) - Bronze sponsors will be acknowledged by name on AIPC’s website

Silver ($500) - Silver sponsors will have their name and logo featured on AIPC’s website plus AIPC’s newsletter The Invader

Gold ($1000+) - Gold sponsors will have the sponsor's logo on
AIPC's website with a direct link to the sponsoring organization's web, logo
featured in AIPC's newsletter The Invader plus a free tradeshow poster
or booth space at AIPC-sponsored conferences and meetings

 Sponsorships 2010

  • Gold ($1000)

  • Silver ($500)

  • Bronze ($250) Du Pont

  • Mountain View County

  • Clearwater County  

 Sponsorships 2009

  • Gold ($1000)

  • Silver ($500): Dow AgroSciences Canada, TrueNorth Specialty Products

  • Bronze ($250)

Thanks to Previous Sponsors

Dow AgroSciences
M.D. of Pincher Creek
PEAK Sales & Distribution
Alberta Infrastructure & Transportation
Clearwater County
TransCanada PipeLines Ltd.
TrueNorth Specialty Products
Industrial Vegetation Management Association of Alberta
Association of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen