Our Partners
The NIFSC supports Indigenous communities in building capacity to determine their own fire and safety needs. It does so by also working with regional and national organizations as well as industry experts from fire and emergency management.
Regional & National Organizations
Industry Experts and Technical Solutions Partners
Kidde is a leading manufacturer of residential smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, fire extinguishers, and safety accessories. For more than 100 years, Kidde has helped make the world a safer place. Today, Kidde is North America’s #1 fire safety brand.
Cause for Alarm is Kidde’s annual fire and carbon monoxide (CO) safety education initiative, focusing on addressing gaps in both education and access to smoke and CO alarms through:
Education in partnership with key experts.
Access to safety devices through smoke and CO alarm availability and donations
Drive Systemic Change through public and private partnerships.
For more detailed information and resources, you can access the Fire Safety Education Tool Information Package.
Canadian Mental Health Association offers evidence informed, peer-to-peer, skill-building program designed by and for career and volunteer fire fighters across Canada.
Resilient Minds™ is dedicated to building resilient fire teams and services – to educate, empower and equip fire fighters with the skills and resources to grow and maintain psychological wellness. CMHA believes in inspiring fire fighters to recognize and respond to psychological injuries and trauma in the workplace, promoting a shift to a supportive, mentally fit culture. Program – Resilient Minds (cmha.ca)
The Canadian Fallen Firefighters Foundation (CFFF) is a national organization dedicated to honoring and remembering firefighters from across Canada who have died in the line of duty while providing essential support to their surviving families.
Through its core mission of "Honour, Remember, and Support," the CFFF operates the Canadian Firefighters Memorial in Ottawa and hosts an annual national memorial ceremony to ensure the sacrifices of volunteer, professional, wildland, and military firefighters are never forgotten. Beyond remembrance, the Foundation provides critical compassionate assistance, including scholarships, bursaries, and grief support programs like Camp F.A.C.E.S., ensuring that the families of the fallen have the financial and emotional resources they need to move forward.
