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On behalf of the Technical Services Advisory Group (TSAG), we are proud to announce the launch of the TSAG Annual Operator Awards, a new initiative recognizing the outstanding contributions of water and wastewater operators across First Nations communities in Alberta.
These awards are only available for Alberta Frist Nation Operators who are currently employed by a TSAG Participating Nation.
These awards will be presented at the 2026–2027 TSAG Annual Operators Conference during our evening event on Tuesday May 26, 2026. Our conference will serve as a platform to celebrate the dedication, skill, and leadership of operators who play a critical role in protecting community health, safeguarding the environment, and ensuring the delivery of safe and reliable water services. Read more …
TSAG Animals and Human Health Innovative Project Opportunity

Applications are now OPEN. Please apply using this form. Please email animals@tsag.net
Applications are now OPEN. Please apply using this form. Please email animals@tsag.net
OVERVIEW
First Nations Technical Services Advisory Group Inc. (TSAG) in partnership with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), is looking to fund innovative projects that are supporting animals and human health initiatives in First Nations Communities located in Alberta. These
projects ensure that animals are well-cared for, are treated with respect and support the health and safety of community members.
This opportunity to support these projects will improve the lives of animals by affecting change and place a priority on respecting the physical, psychological and behavioral needs of animals in the community while at the same time promoting healthier and safer
interactions with community members.
TSAG is seeking to recognize and award First Nations making a positive change in animal welfare, positive human impact and safety in First Nations communities in Alberta. The applicants can apply for a grant of up to $15,000. A selection criteria/scoring matrix will be
used by a panel of health and animal welfare experts to ensure consistent eligibility and consideration for all applications.
WHAT WE FUND
TSAG will fund projects that are innovative, educational and have public outreach/awareness that promote safer animal and human interaction in the First Nations communities within Alberta.
Projects can include private partnerships, animal control campaigns (clinics), educational activities, partnering with local schools (NAIT/SAIT), organizations or pet rescues, etc.
Preference and priority will be given to those communities that have not hosted a Spay and Neuter Clinic with the Canadian Animal Task Force (CATF). Projects should be Jan 30th, 2027. Read more…
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