| Carl Smith | director(BON) & Chair |
| Paul Chief | director(BON) |
| Gord Kern | director(BON) |
| Lawrence Smith | director(BON) |
| Doris Ames | director(NOCI) & Vice-chair |
| Peggy BainardAcheson | director(NOCI) & Secretary |
| Eugene Reimer | director(NOCI) |
| Iris Reimer | director(NOCI) |
| Rene Barker | director(MBMF) |
| (to be appointed) | Treasurer |
Debwendon Inc is a non-profit organization formed in 2007 to promote and preserve the Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve, raise public awareness of the historic cultural connection between the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation and the Brokenhead Wetland, construct and maintain over the long term a boardwalk and interpretive trail adjacent to the Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve, and raise funds toward those ends. The word Debwendon means "trust" in Ojibway.
The directors met on 2007-12-06, when they adopted the bylaws, and elected officers. According to our bylaws, four directors are appointed by BON (Brokenhead Ojibway Nation), four by NOCI (Native Orchid Conservation Inc), and one by MBMF (Manitoba Model Forest). Debwendon is a Manitoba corporation, and has applied to become a Canadian Charity.
Until we obtain Charity-status, donations may be made to NOCI marked as being for the "Brokenhead Boardwalk Project"; such donations will receive a tax-receipt, and all such money will be maintained in a separate account and used only for that designated purpose. Read more.