
The Gordon Foundation
- Varies by project
- Open Date : February 3, 2026
The Gordon Foundation is a Canadian charitable foundation established in 1965 that protects Canada's water and supports northern policy development. It offers multiple grant programs including the Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship for young northern leaders, DataStream water quality monitoring platform, Policy Hackathons, IBA Community Toolkit, and Understanding Our Treaties initiative. The Foundation has invested over $37 million in northern and freshwater initiatives since its founding. View Walter and Duncan Gordon Charitable Foundation's website for more information.

The Gordon Foundation is a pioneering Canadian charitable foundation with over 55 years of philanthropy focused on protecting Canada's freshwater resources and supporting policy development in the Canadian North. Founded in 1965 by Walter, Duncan, and Elizabeth Gordon, the Foundation has evolved from early grant-making in arts, healthcare, and education to become a leader in environmental protection and northern Indigenous advocacy.
The Foundation administers several key funding streams:
The Foundation publishes audited financial statements annually from 2009 to 2024, demonstrating commitment to transparency. With over $37 million invested in northern and freshwater initiatives, the Foundation maintains partnerships with government agencies, Indigenous organizations, and academic institutions.