Community Initiatives Fund Grants Announced June 2019 February 1, 2019 & April 1, 2019 Deadlines

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Community Initiatives Fund Grants Announced June 2019 February 1, 2019 & April 1, 2019 Deadlines Community Initiatives Fund Grants Announced June 2019 February 1, 2019 & April 1, 2019 Deadlines Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Indigenous Children and Youth Beauval Northern Village of Beauval Canoe Healing Project $19,000 association communautaire La formation culturelle, Cultural Bellegarde francophone de Bellegarde inc Workshops $1,000 Adult Physical Activity and Active Bengough Town of Bengough Living in Bengough $15,000 Healthy Activities for Children & Big River Town of Big River Youth $15,000 Biggar & District Family Centre Biggar Inc Parent & Child Support Programs $25,000 Bjorkdale Village of Bjorkdale Bjorkdale After School Program $5,000 Northern Village of Buffalo After School & After Work Buffalo Narrows Narrows Program $10,000 Pahkisimon Nuye?áh Library Talk the Walk: Moccasin Making Buffalo Narrows System (Buffalo Narrows) Project $6,608 Canora Town of Canora Racket Sport Program $4,200 Cornerstone Family and Youth Community Programming and Carlyle Centre Inc. Education $25,000 Southeast Regional Library Carnduff (Carnduff) Craft Corner $1,000 Christopher Lake District of Lakeland Strengthening Our Community $15,000 Interagency Collaboration and Creighton Creighton Community School Referral $25,000 Creighton Creighton Community School Kodiak Connections II $24,890 Northern Growing Abilities Day Creighton Northern Growing Abilities Program $15,000 Northern Village of Denare Denare Beach Beach Amisk Lake Youth Program $25,000 Community Renewal of Cultural Resources through Strategic Eastend Eastend Arts Council Inc. Planning $5,000 Estevan Area Literacy Group Estevan Inc. Reading....one book at a time.... $14,450 Estevan Family Resource Crisis Counselor & Mental Health Estevan Centre Inc. and Wellness Support $25,000 Estevan Estevan Police Service Youth Nights $1,500 Flin Flon Aboriginal Friendship Flin Flon Centre National Indigenous Peoples Day $5,060 Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Qu'Appelle Public Library Community Outreach $7,000 Gravelbourg Town of Gravelbourg Gravelbourg & District Tot Spot $8,450 Community Initiatives Fund - June 2019 www.cifsask.org 2 Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Grenfell Town of Grenfell Participate in Grenfell $3,570 Volunteer Recruitment and Hawarden Village of Hawarden Retention Workshop $500 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Humboldt Humboldt & Area Embracing Potential $25,000 Humboldt and District Humboldt Community Services Inclusive Social Programming $11,045 Humboldt and District Rosthern and Area Friendship Humboldt Community Services Club $5,177 Sensory Play and Theme Based Humboldt Co-operative Pre- Play-Toy and Craft Supply Humboldt School Upgrade Project $3,000 Senior Strong: Knowledge is Humboldt Regional Power - A Senior Safety Humboldt Community Safety Inc. Symposium $3,900 Invermay School Breakfast Invermay Invermay School Program $8,600 Kelliher Kelliher School After School Cultural Club $5,350 Kindersley Family Resource Spokes Family Resource Centre Kindersley Centre Programs $10,000 Children North Early La Ronge Intervention Program Inc. Youth Mentorship Program $25,000 La Ronge Jim Brady Metis Local Community Well Being Project $25,000 La Ronge Kikinahk Friendship Centre Youth Program $25,000 La Ronge La Ronge Public Library Board La Rats Science Club $10,000 Visions North Community Women in Business & Tools for Futures Development Everyday Life! Women's La Ronge Corporation Workshops $11,456 Lampman Lampman Family Centre Healthy Rural Family Project $25,000 Langenburg and District Langenburg Activity Centre Healthy Cooking Program $12,000 Lipton Lipton School After School Culture Club $5,000 2020 Saskatchewan Summer Lloydminster Games Lloydminster Inc. Arts & Culture Fest $25,000 Lloydminster Interval Home Lloydminster Society Youth Outreach Program $25,000 Cultivating Community Relations to Help Build and Grow a Healthier Lifestyle, one seed at a Meadow Lake City of Meadow Lake time! $15,250 Meadow Lake Gateway Elementary School After-school Fiddle & Guitar Club $5,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Traditional 1-1 Community Based Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Mentoring Program $15,000 Moose Jaw Hunger in Moose Jaw Inc. Community Kitchens $25,000 Community Initiatives Fund - June 2019 www.cifsask.org 3 Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Family Services Children's Gardening Program $5,000 Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Pride Saskatchewan Pride Network $50,000 Moose Jaw Women's Safety and Support for Middle Moose Jaw Transition Association School Students $25,000 Wakamow Aboriginal Moose Jaw Community Association Continuing the Traditions $12,000 Moosomin Family Resource Early Childhood Programming Moosomin Centre and Development $25,000 Kids Kollege & Playschool Moosomin Play Fair Daycare program $3,000 Naicam Naicam Kiddie Kollege Preschool program $3,000 The healthy living program is Battlefords Family Health designed to improve healthy North Battleford Centre eating & physical activity. $12,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Program Enhancement and On- North Battleford Battlefords Going Support $25,000 Culture Share: Setting the Table North Battleford North West College for a Cultural Feast $10,000 Using Photography to help youth Pinehouse Pinehouse Photography heal $9,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Prince Albert Prince Albert 2010 Go Girls Group Mentoring $6,000 Prince Albert École Vickers Public School School Nutrition Program $15,000 Hope's Home Inc. (Prince Prince Albert Albert) Early Learning & Childcare $25,000 Princess Margaret Public Prince Albert School Before and After School Program $25,000 Prince Albert Riverside Public School Family Traditional Sewing Club $3,500 Before and After School, and Prince Albert St. Michael Community School Evening Activities $11,500 After School and Nutrition Prince Albert W.J. Berezowsky Public School Program and Coordinators $24,000 Prince Albert YWCA Prince Albert Life Skills Coach Training $10,000 Quinton Community Quinton Recreation Children and Youth program $5,000 Building Communities – Our Redvers Town of Redvers Leaders, Our Future $7,000 Let's Get Moving Saskatchewan Regina Active Saskatchewan Program 2019-2021 $1,200,000 African-Canadian Resource Youth and Children Engagement Regina Network Saskatchewan Inc. Project (SACYCEP) $50,000 Alzheimer Society of Regina Saskatchewan Minds in Motion $50,000 Community Initiatives Fund - June 2019 www.cifsask.org 4 Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Active Families - Ensuring our community members have both Argyle North Community physical and creative outlets to Regina Association participate as a family $9,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Traditional 1-1 Community Based Regina Regina and Area Mentoring Program $25,000 Canadian Mental Health Gambling Awareness Program Regina Association (Sask Division) 2019-2022 $1,429,112 Chinese Cultural Society of Regina Saskatchewan Music in the Morning $2,000 Healthy Lifestyles/Healthy Regina Circle Project Association Relationships $25,000 Cultural Connections for Kids Regina Circle Project Association Program $25,000 Cornwall Alternative School Collaborative Community Regina Inc. Building Venture $6,600 Regina Creative Options Regina COR Creates $21,185 Moving forward with intention and clear direction - Strategic Regina Family Service Regina planning support $6,500 Provincial Walk-In Counselling Regina Family Service Saskatchewan Training Project $20,000 Girl Guides of Canada Sask Girl Guide Engagement Program Regina Council (Northern) for Northern Communities $20,000 Girl Guides of Canada, Girl Guides in Regina Community Regina Southern Horizons Schools $11,000 Heritage Community Let's Move - Heritage Youth Regina Association Inc. Physical Activity Program $8,840 After school care for children Regina Hope's Home Inc. (Regina) with complex medical needs $25,000 Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan Regina (Regina) Homework Club $17,780 LTD' Unlimited: Provincial Listen to Dis' Community Arts Expansion of Programming & Regina Organization Performance $50,000 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Regina Canada Strength Training Program Pilot $1,000 Regina Planned Parenthood Regina Youth Speak $25,000 Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Strategic Planning and Regina Services of Saskatchewan Governance Review $10,000 Regina Queen City Disabled Sailing Queen City Disabled Sailing Club $25,000 Regina Rainbow Youth Centre Cultural Exploration $25,000 Community Initiatives Fund - June 2019 www.cifsask.org 5 Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Regina Regina Early Learning Centre Supporting Family Connections $25,000 Kids on the Block puppet-based Regina Regina Sexual Assault Centre violence prevention education $15,000 Saskatchewan Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Regina Injured (Regina) Regina Day Program $20,000 Transition Planning and Support for Children with Complex Needs Regina SCEP Centre Society and their Families $25,000 Children's Life Skills Program (Counselling and group programming for children Regina SOFIA House experiencing IPV) $20,000 Regina Street Culture Kidz Project Pit Stop Day Program $25,000 Young Women's Christian Regina Association GirlSpace $25,000 2019-20 Early Years Developmental Program (age 0 to 101226544 Saskatchewan Inc. 6) & 2020 School Readiness Saskatoon (AIM Program) Program (age 6-13) $25,000 Aboriginal Friendship Centres Strategic Planning for Saskatoon
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