Alaksen National Wildlife Area

Alaksen National Wildlife Area. Photo: Taylor Roades

Grantee Resources

Have an active grant with REFBC? Download our forms and logo files.

Project Reporting


Grantee reports help REFBC to assess our overall impact and fine-tune our grant program and funding priorities.

All interim and final project reporting should be submitted through REFBC’s online reporting forms. The project contact(s) we have on file for the grant will be emailed a custom, secure direct link to your online reporting form, 30 days in advance of your due date. If you need to update your project contacts or wish to access your custom report link more than 30 days in advance of your due date, email grants@refbc.ca with your grant number in the subject line.

Many people like to draft their answers in a Word document or Excel sheet so that they can collaborate with other team members, and then copy and paste into the online reporting form. We’ve provided Word and Excel versions of the forms and questions we use.

Note that the final report form is intended for completion after the grant project, as described in the approved application, is fully completed. If a report due date is approaching but the project is not fully completed, please contact REFBC to discuss whether an extension should be granted.

If you have any questions regarding the reporting forms, please email grants@refbc.ca and one of our grants team members will be happy to assist you. You can also contact the grants manager named on your grant approval letter directly.

Project report forms (choose one)

Budget report forms (choose one)


We encourage grantees to recognize REFBC support by including our logo or name in a funders list.

Grantees are also encouraged to include our logo in project-related publications, media releases, event materials, and social media graphics.

Questions about logo usage? Wondering how REFBC can help share the story of your project? Our communications managers would love to hear from you!