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Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Applicants:

As Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport I am pleased to inform you of the Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Program for 2020. This program enhances the quality of life for residents across our province through partnership between the Government of Saskatchewan, Sask Sport Inc., SaskCulture Inc. and Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association Inc.

On November 13, 2019, the Government of Saskatchewan released "Saskatchewan's Growth Plan - The Next Decade of Growth/2020-2030", a roadmap to grow the province's economy over the next 10 years. This plan recognizes the importance of cultural, recreation and sport opportunities to improve the quality of life in our communities. Through Saskatchewan Lotteries, all communities and thousands of sport, culture and recreation organizations are supported throughout the province.

The Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport and Sask Sport Inc. recently launched a campaign to raise awareness of the tools and resources available to assist coaches, athletes and parents to address and prevent bullying, harassment, abuse and discrimination in sport. Sask Sport Inc. is a leader in Canada with their dispute resolution services and tools such as: The Respect in Sport Resource Line; and the Respect in Sport online training program. These efforts align with the Red Deer Declaration for the Prevention of Harassment, Abuse and Discrimination in Sport which all federal, provincial and territorial Ministers recently endorsed.

Thank you for your efforts to provide quality programs and safe environments for everyone to participate in sport culture and recreation.

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For Sport. Culture & Recreation 1870 Lome Street Tel: (306) 780-9344 (Regina area) Regina, Saskatchewan Toll Free: 1-888-780-9344 S4P2L7 Fax: (306)781-6021 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sasklotteries.ca

POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN SUBMITTING YOUR 2021 APPLICATION FORM FOR THE SASKATCHEWAN LOTTERIES COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM

> The populations are recorded according to the 2016 Census figures from Statistics Canada or the December 2018 figures from the Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. The eligible amount has been determined based on this population figure and the per capita amount. Please do not adjust the population figures and/or per capita rates on the application form unless you are keeping some of the population for your community and allocating the rest to another community.

> For communities receiving an allocation, the rate for Rural Municipalities is $6.35.

> This year, your community will be applying for funding for the 2021 grant year.

> Communities that receive a grant of $2,000 or less will no longer be limited to 25% of the grant for operational costs of facilities.

> Starting with the 2020 grant year. Fireworks will be limited to 25% of the grant received for each program to a maximum of $500 per program. Communities that receive a grant of $2,000 or less will not be limited to 25%.

> Daycare facilities are not eligible for funding.

> If you are allocating your total population to a neighboring community, please do not send in your application form; have the Mayor, Reeve or Chief sign in section "B" on the application form of the community applying for the funds or submit a letter indicating which communities are to receive your population allocations. A Carbon Copy to the Trust of these letters is helpful.

> If your community is not intending to apply, please consider allocating your population to a neighboring community.

> Organized Hamlets can apply; however, since their population is included in the R.M. population, they must have an allocation from their Rural Municipality.

> Applications are to be forwarded to the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Office no later than February 28, 2020. Your application can be mailed, emailed or faxed. You will receive a confirmation letter from our office verifying the receipt of your application.

> A bonded authorized officer of the community refers to the mayor, reeve, chief, band administrator or municipal administrator of the applying community.

> FOLLOW-UP REPORTS ARE DUE BY JUNE 30.

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P.S. Good luck! development! Apply by February 15, 2020 promote cultural diversity and inclusion - and why we offer grants of up to $1,000 to help! First Nation Members Recreation Grants arks For All Action Grants Apply by May 1, 2020 Is your First Nation an SPRA member? We offer . SPPRA is committed to the national grants of up to $2,000 to help you run recreation Parks for All Action Plan. If you are, too, we now Metis Recreation Development Grants programs in your community. The possibilities offer grants for activities that fit the Parks for Looking to create or strengthen recreation are endless! Apply by November 15, 2019 All strategic directions: Collaborate, Connect, opportunities for Metis people in your Conserve, Lead. Your project can be local, community? SPRA offers grants of up to $2,000 regional or provincial. Apply by March 2,2020 to help! Apply by May 1, 2020 Excited to apply? Saskatchewan Learn more about these and Parks and Recreation many other grant opportunities! Association Thank you to our funder

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Community Grant funding is provided through proceeds from the main fundraiser for sport, culture and recreation, Saskatchewan Lotteries. As a grant recipient, you are required to recognize and promote Saskatchewan Lotteries.

Please use the Saskatchewan Lotteries logo to provide recognition in all of your organization's communications such as: website, promotions & events, newsletters, social media sites, letterhead, signage, displays and promotional items. Our logo, ads and logo useage guidelines are available for download at: www.sasklotteries/about-us/community-grant-program.htm

Beneficiares will also find an order form on our website which includes additional marketing materials available at no charge. Current items offered are conference folders, posters, nametags and banners.

We are happy to answer any questions you may have about incorporating the Saskatchewan Lotteries logo into your marketing and communications materials.

If you require an alternate file format or ad size not included on our website, please contact our Communications Department:

Nancy Paskewitz Communications Coordinator [email protected] 306-780-9342

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Sport, Culture and Recreation Districts have been established in Saskatchewan to assist community sport, culture and recreation leaders and those who are seeking information on participation or program opportunities.The mandate of the Districts is to focus on facilitating community development and coordinating networks within their district, with the aim of enhancing access to sport, culture and recreation programs and services in the province.

Sport, Culture and Recreation Districts are a one-stop service. District staff will help communities:

>- assess their needs

>ÿ provide services and information to help access a wide range of the sport, culture and recreation programs and services relating to: participation in sport, culture and recreation activities, volunteering, training, and more

>- identify a variety of funding opportunities and assist them in accessing those funds

>- facilitate linkages and contact with others within their District network

If you are a community leader looking for information on programs or services, Sport, Culture and Recreation Districts are available to assist you. A map and more information about Sport, Culture and Recreation Districts can be found at www.scrdistricts.ca

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SOUTH EAST SPORT. CULTURE & RECREATION RIVERS WEST DISTRICT FOR SPORT CULTl J RE DISTRICT & RECREATION Joni Hagen, Executive Director Donna Johnston-Genest, Executive Director

100A - 18th Street, . SK S4H 2W4 P.O. Box 1480. Rosetown. SK SOL 2V0 Phone: (306)842-2188 Phone: (306)882-3030 Fax: (306)842-2186 Fax: (306) 882-2744 [email protected] [email protected] www.southeastdistrict.ca www.riverswestdistrict.ca

SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOR CULTURE, LAKELAND DISTRICT FOR SPORT CULTURE RECREATION & SPORT & RECREATION Christie Saas, Executive Director Lyle Campbell, Executive Director #8 - 1410 Car ibou Street West, , SK S6H 7S9 Box 280 , Prince Albert, SK S6V 5R5 Phone: (306)694-7934 Phone: (306)953-1623 Fax: (306) 694-7907 Fax: (306) 953-1624 [email protected] [email protected] www.gosouthwest.ca www.lakelanddistrict.ca

PARKLAND VALLEY SPORT CULTURE & RECREATION NORTHERN SPORT CULTURE & RECREATION Sheila Hryniuk, Executive Director DISTRICT Michelle Hewison, General Manager P.O. Box 263, , SK S3N 2V7 Phone: (306)782-3353 Box 1097, , SK S0J 1L0 Fax: (306) 782-3354 Phone: (306)425-3127 [email protected] Fax: (306) 425-4036 www.parklandvalley.ca [email protected] www.nscrd.com PRAIRIE CENTRAL DISTRICT FOR SPORT CULTURE & RECREATION Stephanie Cuddington, Executive Director Box 818, Wynyard, SK S0A 4T0 Phone: (306)554-2414 [email protected] www.prairiecentrai.ca

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LOTTERIES ABORIGINAL ARTS AND CULTURE LEADERSHIP GRANT The Aboriginal Arts and Culture Leadership (AACL) Grant supports the sharing of cultural skills and knowledge to young people through participatory cultural activity led by First Nations or Metis arts and culture leaders. Deadlines: April 15 Contact: Damon Badger Heit, (306) 780-9251, [email protected]

COMMUNITY CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT & PLANNING GRANT The Community Cultural Engagement and Planning Grant (CCEP) aims to support Saskatchewan municipalities and First Nations communities wanting to explore and plan for the creative and cultural potential of their community through cultural engagement and planning initiatives. Deadline: Feb. 15 Contact: Dennis Garreck, (306) 780-9265, [email protected]

METIS CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND The Metis Cultural Development Fund (MCDF) seeks to fund activities that preserve, strengthen and transmit Metis culture and traditions in Saskatchewan. Deadlines: April 30, October 31 Contact: Damon Badger Heit, (306) 780-9251, [email protected]

MULTICULTURAL INITIATIVES FUND The Multicultural Initiatives Fund (MIF) aims to advance multiculturalism in Saskatchewan by supporting projects that encourage people in Saskatchewan to share, learn, appreciate, respect and accept cultural diversity. There are two streams of funding. Deadlines: Project Funding- March 31, October 15/ Annual Funding- January 31 Contact: Paul Gingras, (306) 780-9813, [email protected]

MUSEUM GRANT PROGRAM

The Museum Grant Program (MGP) provides operational funding to help foster strong, vibrant FUNDING , community-based Saskatchewan museums that are valued and supported by society. This funding enables museums to focus on excellence in their programs and FOR THE NORTH! operations and to contribute to the understanding of the world and our place in it - our CAMECO CREATIVE KIDS NORTHERN past, our present, and our future. CULTURAL FUND Deadline: November 30 Cameco and Creative Kids have Contact: Catherine Folstad, (306) 780-9431, [email protected] partnered to support programming that provides cultural, artistic and CULTURE DAYS FUNDING creative interactive activities for

The Culture Days Funding is currently under review, so watch for changes in 2020. children and youth, ages 4-19, living in northern Saskatchewan IF DEADLINE DATE FALLS ON A WEEKEND, THE DEADLINE IS EXTENDED TO THE communities. FIRST WORK DAY FOLLOWING THE WEEKEND OR STATUATORY HOLIDAY. Contact: Dennis Garreck, (306) 780-9265, All grant applications are online at [email protected] www.grants.saskculture.ca. Be sure to watch for any updates or changes to funding deadlines.

For more information on funding programs, visit www.saskculture.ca. call our office at (306) 780-9284 or toll-free: 1-866-476-6830, to speak with a Consultant, or email:5askculture.info(5>saskculture.ca.

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FUNDING DELIVERED BY SASKATCHEWAN ARTS BOARD

ARTISTS IN COMMUNITIES Artists in Communities funding programs provide opportunities that allow community-based applicants to engage in the arts through performances, exhibitions or workshops led by professional artists; to work with an artist in the research and development of an artistic residency; community engagement through hosting an artist-in-residence project featuring a professional artist; Arts r After Hours out-of-school programming for children and youth; and Art in the Parks opportunities. Deadlines: Micro-Jan. 1, April 1, July 1, Oct. 1/ Projects-Nov. 1, May 1/ Residencies-May 1 Contact: Jody Greenman-Barber, Saskatchewan Arts Board, at

1-800-667-7526, [email protected]

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V. ' Artists in Schools programming provides schools and their communities support to offer arts-related activities that are linked to educational outcomes through part- nerships with professional artists. The aim of this program is to expand access to meaningful artistic activities, increase student engagement in learning, cultivate cross-disciplinary learning skills and attitudes and foster a lifelong interest in the arts. Offers funding for residencies/after-hours/ and projects. Deadline: Micro-Jan. 1, April 1, July 1, Oct. 1/ Projects-Nov. 1/ Residencies-May 1 Contact: Jody Greenman-Barber, Saskatchewan Arts Board, at

1-800-667-7526, [email protected]

GALLERY GRANT & MEDIA ARTS FUNDING These funds are offered as part of the Professional Arts Organization Program, administered by the Saskatchewan Arts Board, to support to professional arts organizations and groups. Deadline: January 2019 Contact: Saskatchewan Arts Board, at 1-800-667-7526, [email protected]

SASKFESTIVALS The SaskFestivals programs supports and encourages eligible festival organizations that celebrate arts and multiculturalism, and have a positive impact on arts in Saskatchewan Deadlines: Annual-April 15, Project- Oct. 15 Contact: Noreen Neu, and Alex Rogalski Saskatchewan Arts Board, at

1-800-667-7526, [email protected]

All grant applications are online at www.saskartsboard.com. Be sure to watch for any updates or changes to funding deadlines.

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' Basketball Saskatchewan Inc. Skate Canada-Saskatchewan Inc. reduce barriers, and provides quality, safe environments. Read Sask Sport s Annual Saskatchewan Baton Twirling Association Inc. Saskatchewan Skeet Shooting Corp. Report and Sport Development Strategic Plan 2017-2021 on the Sask Sport website. Saskatchewan Blind Sports Association Saskatchewan Ski Association Federation of Saskatchewan Soaring Association of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Inc. Saskatchewan Soccer Association Inc. Sask Sport stands behind the belief and campaign IT S MORE Saskatchewan Inc. Saskatchewan that SPORT. IT'S MORE THAN A GAME. Promote the THAN A Saskatchewan Broomball Association Saskatchewan Inc. benefits of sport today through the promotional GAME Canoe Kayak Saskatchewan Inc. Saskatchewan Amateur Speed Skating Association material on our website! www.saskspo rtsl .ca Saskatchewan Cheerleading Association Inc. Sport Medicine and Science Council of Saskatchewan Inc. Coaches Association of Saskatchewan Inc. Sport Parachute Association of Saskatchewan Inc. CURLSASK Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum Inc. Saskatchewan Cycling Association Inc. Saskatchewan Squash Inc. Saskatchewan Darts Association Inc. Swim Saskatchewan Inc. Saskatchewan Deaf Sports Association Inc. Synchro Saskatchewan Recognize Your Funding! Dive Sask Inc. SaskatchewanTableTennis Association Inc. Sask Sport operates Saskatchewan Lotteries as the main fundraiser for more than 12,000 sport, culture and recreation groups. Saskatchewan Fencing Association Saskatchewan Tae-Kwon-Do Inc. These groups provide quality activities that benefit nearly 1,000 communities, over 600,000 registered participants, and impact Football Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Target Shooting Association many more. Council Inc. Saskatchewan Team Handball Federation Inc. Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Association Grant recipients are required to recognize and promote Saskatchewan Lotteries. Please utilize the logo and promotional material Gymnastics Saskatchewan Inc. Saskatchewan AmateurTrapshooting Association Inc. located on the Sask Sport website www.sasksport.sk.ca/FundinoRecoanition.php or contact us for more information. Saskatchewan High School Athletic Association Saskatchewan Association Corp. Saskatchewan Hockey Association Inc. Saskatchewan Ultimate Players Association Inc. Learn more about the Saskatchewan Lotteries system and how the lottery funding helps build and support Saskatchewan people and communities under the "Who Benefits" tab of www.sasklotteries.ca. Saskatchewan Horse Federation Inc. Saskatchewan Volleyball Association Horseshoe Saskatchewan Inc. Water Polo Saskatchewan Inc.

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University of Saskatchewan, College of Kinesiology www.kinesiology.usask.ca DISPUTE RESOLUTION DREAM BROKERS Developing Sport and Its Leaders Sask Sport membership conditions require Active and Affiliate Increasing Participation for ALL Dream Brokers Work in inner city schools in Saskatchewan to help Members to have Dispute Resolution and Harassment and Abuse children and youth become involved in existing sport, culture and INDIGENOUS COACHES AND OFFICIALS PROGRAM policies and procedures. The purpose of this membership condition ADAPTIVE SPORT CLUB DEVELOPMENT AND SPORT recreation programs. Sask Sport, SaskCulture, Saskatchewan Parks The Indigenous Coaches and Officials Program supports advanced is to place our members in a position to manage or mitigate EQUIPMENT GRANTS and Recreation Association, and various key stakeholders, training opportunities for certification programs, such as the discipline concerns, complaints, dispute resolution or appeals using These grants were created to provide financial assistance for the work collectively to fund and support the program. The Dream Introduction to Coaching Workshop, Aboriginal Coaching Modules, recognized fair and due process. To support this requirement, Sask purchase of Adaptive Sport equipment and support Adaptive Sport Broker Program has been active in select schools, including: and Introduction to Competition: Part A & B, National Coaching Sport developed Dispute Resolution and Harassment and Abuse club development to increase participation in sport at all levels Regina, , Prince Albert, and Yorkton. Certification Program (NCCP) Sport-Specific Clinics and Officials policy templates and procedures to assist our members. and for all abilities. These programs are made possible through CONTACT: Michel Mercredi, Community Development Consultant, Clinics. CONTACT: Garett Mathiason, Coaching and Officials financial contributions from the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund at (306) 975-3405, Fax: (306) 242-8007 or [email protected] Development Coordinator, Coaches Association of Saskatchewan, The Dispute Resolution policy suite, found in the "Programs and for Sport, Culture & Recreation and are administered through Sask KIDSPORT SASKATCHEWAN (306) 975-0865 or [email protected] Resources" section of the Sask Sport website, consists of the Sport. Active and Affiliate members of Sask Sport are eligible to following policy and procedure components: apply. In addition, local or community clubs/organizations can KidSport is a children's charity designed to assist children of families COMMUNITY SPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANT PROGRAM . Discipline and Complaints Policy and Flowchart apply with the endorsement of an Active/Affiliate member of Sask facing financial barriers to participate in community sport programs The Community Sport Development Grant Program provides . Appeal Policy and Flowchart Sport. Application deadlines are April 1 and October 1 of each year. So ALL Kids Can Play! KidSport identifies the need in communities, community-based sport participation and development . Alternative Dispute Resolution (Mediation) Policy Download application forms from the website. CONTACT: raises funds, and supports programs that create new opportunities opportunities for Indigenous children and youth in Saskatchewan. . Code of Conduct Policy (designed to be inclusive and Joelle Buckle, Adaptive Sport Coordinator, at (306) 975-0893 for youth ages 5-18 to participate in sport. The focus of KidSport is The program will assist and support the implementation of encompassing of all types of behaviors under one policy, and or [email protected] on the economic, social, and educational needs of the community. organized community sport programs, specifically in urban, rural, to be in effect for the Board of Directors, committees, other Provincial and Local KidSport chapters disburse grants (up to $750) on-reserve, isolated and northern communities. Support can include volunteers, coaches, managers, officials, parents and spectators Looking to get involved in adaptive sport in Saskatchewan? to support children and youth across the province. Application forms equipment or league fees, facility access and volunteer development. . Conflict of Interest Policy - as this is a key area where dispute Check out the Sask Sport website to find information on a variety for financial assistance are available through the provincial office, CONTACT: Amy Shipley, Community Development Consultant, situations often arise of adaptive sport programs, opportunities and contacts. toll-free at 1-800-319-GAME (4263), email [email protected] at (306) 975-0819, [email protected] or Wanda Cameron, CONTACT: Nathan Cole, Provincial Sport Consultant, at or by contacting Local KidSport Committees. CONTACT: Jennifer Funding Consultant, at (306) 975-0810, [email protected] (306) 780-9350 or [email protected] CANADIAN SPORT FOR LIFE Peterson, KidSport Provincial Coordinator, at (306) 975-0875 or Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) is a national movement to change and [email protected] Planning Community Sport - A Workbook for Communities RESPECT IN SPORT FOR COACHES & LEADERS improve the Canadian Sport system. It aims to ensure all Canadians is available in a downloadable PDF on the website. It can help Respect in Sport is a free, online educational program to assist have the opportunity to participate in quality sport and physical communities build and maintain active sport programs for children coaches and sport leaders in identifying abuse, bullying, harassment activity throughout their lifetime. CS4L acknowledges the vital Empowering Excellence and and youth. Sport is a significant part of community unity and and neglect in sport. Sask Sport requires this program for all active, connection between sport, community recreation, health care and ' Celebrating Achievement provides benefits such as healthy lifestyles, self-discipline, and registered coaches of our provincial sport membership. The goal is to education in promoting children s health and active living.The CS4L positive self-esteem for individuals. help provide a safer and more respectful sporting environment for all. initiative is based on Canada's Long Term Athlete Development ATHLETE OF THE MONTH AWARD CONTACT: Nathan Cole, Provincial Sport Consultant, at framework, which emphasizes developmentally-appropriate sport The Athlete of the Month Award is presented to a Saskatchewan INDIGENOUS SPORT ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (306) 780-9350 or [email protected] programs (skill development, training, competition and rest) for all athlete who has had an outstanding performance during a month. The Indigenous Sport Enhancement Program is committed to raising Canadians. CONTACT: Warren Proctor, Provincial Sport Consultant, Nominations may be made by provincial sport organizations, the the performance level of Indigenous athletes in sport, and increasing OFFICIALS DEVELOPMENT at (306) 975-0805 or [email protected] the capacity of Indigenous coaches, officials and volunteers. The The Officials Development section of the Sask Sport website media or the public. All nominations are subject to approval by the provincial sport organization. The award is open to teams and to program is aimed at developing and preparing athletes for major includes a variety of tools and resources to help raise awareness WOMEN IN SPORT individuals who perform solo or on a team. Recipients may not win competitions and multi-sport games, with a focus on the North of the importance of officials, support recruitment, education and The Women in Sport program is designed to increase the number of more than once every calendar year. CONTACT: Joelle Buckle, American Indigenous Games. It is also designed to support year- recognition efforts, and to encourage respectful participation by all women involved in sport at the community and high performance Adaptive Sport Coordinator, at (306) 975-0893 or round high-intensity individual and sport-specific training programs involved in sport. CONTACT: Dave Robertson, Manager - Coaching level in coaching and leadership roles. In partnership with [email protected] devoted to skill and fitness development and competition-specific Development, at (306) 780-9313 or [email protected] organizations such as the Canadian Association for the Advancement training. CONTACT: Amy Shipley, Community Development of Women in Sport and Recreation, Saskatchewan Parks and CANADIAN SPORT CENTRE SASKATCHEWAN Consultant, at (306) 975-0819 or [email protected] SPORT LEGACY FUND Recreation Association Inc., and Saskatchewan in motion, a variety The Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan, as part of the Canadian The Sport Legacy Fund is a gift-giving program established of workshops and support materials are available. These workshops " " Olympic & Paralympic Sport Institute Network, supports a world- ADVANCED COACHING DIPLOMA for the continued and future development of amateur sport in are created to be stand-alone events or as value-added programs class training environment for high performance athletes. With The Advanced Coaching Diploma (ACD) is the most extensive Saskatchewan. It encourages those who have benefited from sport, to existing conferences or special events. CONTACT: Kia Schollar, the support of our partners, we deliver leading Sport Science and multisport training program offered by the NCCP in Canada. ACD or who believe in the value of sport, to give something back for Provincial Sport Consultant, at (306) 780-9301 or Medicine, Coaching Education and Life Services to support Canada's coaches are recognized as being among the most qualified coaches current and future generations. Various tax deductible gift-giving [email protected] and leaders of Canadian athletes and sport programs competing options are available. Amateur sport needs your support! high performance athletes to achieve Olympic and Paralympic podium performances. CONTACT: Michelle Dezell, Provincial Sport provincially, nationally, and internationally.The Diploma consists CONTACT: Dean Kleisinger, Fund Development Manager, GIVE KIDS A CHANCE CHARITY INC. Consultant, at (306) 975-0861 or [email protected] of four core themes: Coaching Leadership, Coaching Effectiveness, (306) 780-9336, [email protected] Give Kids A Chance Charity Inc. is a registered charity (#80411 8677 Performance Planning, and Training and Competition Readiness. RR 0001) that serves children in Saskatchewan who face barriers to SASKATCHEWAN SPORT AWARDS CONTACT: Noreen Murphy, ACD Director, Canadian Sport Centre TRIBAL COUNCIL AND FIRST NATIONS COORDINATOR participation, such as access to facilities, transportation and lack of Saskatchewan, [email protected] The Saskatchewan Sport Awards is an annual program designed to PROGRAM nutrition. We leverage community resources and create partnerships ' celebrate the outstanding achievements of Saskatchewan s amateur to increase accessibility for children and youth to access structured The Tribal Council and First Nations Sport, Culture and Recreation athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers and celebrates the many COACHES ASSOCIATION OF SASKATCHEWAN sport, culture, and recreation activities in their communities.The Coordinator Program exists to build capacity within Indigenous benefits of sport. Amateur athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers The Coaches Association of Saskatchewan (CAS) is a membership current programs supported include: Dream Brokers, Jumpstart communities to increase access to, and participation in sport, culture are nominated through their provincial sport governing bodies. organization of coaches managed by a volunteer board of directors Afterschool Program, KidSport, and the Northern Community & and recreation-ultimately contributing to increased quality of life CONTACT: Michelle Dezell, Provincial Sport Consultant, at representing all aspects of coaching. CAS is the leader in coach School Recreation Coordinator Program. Visit and grassroots development. 14 full-time Coordinators participate in (306) 975-0861 or [email protected] development and recognition, providing quality programs and the program to support 74 First Nation communities in the province. www.uivekidsachancecharitv.ca to find out how you can give a kid services to Saskatchewan coaches of all sports at all levels. The Coordinators actively work with other delivery partners to the chance to participate in a positive, healthy activity which teaches SASKATCHEWAN SUMMER AND WINTER GAMES Visit www.saskcoach.ca for information on coaching programs and facilitate relationships, build capacity and increase access to sport, life skills and provides more choices for their future. services, NCCP multi-sport workshops, or the benefits of becoming a The Saskatchewan Games provide an opportunity for the province's culture and recreation programming. The program is also in place to developing athletes, coaches, and officials to participate in a multi- CAS member. CONTACT: Dave Robertson, Executive Director, CAS, support team development for the Tony Cote Summer and Winter (306) 780-9313 or [email protected] sport event in preparation for a higher level of competition. The Games-annually supporting the participation of approximately games compliment the provincial sport governing bodies long-term

3,500 athletes, coaches and volunteers. CONTACT: Michel Mercredi, athlete and coach developmental plans, and also enhance the host Community Development Consultant, at (306) 975-3405 or community through a sport legacy of upgraded equipment, facilities, [email protected], or Wanda Cameron, Funding Consultant, experienced officials, and a core group of volunteers. The next at (306) 975-0810 or [email protected] Saskatchewan Summer Games will be hosted in in 2020. Visit www.saskaames.ca to find out more. CONTACT: Mark Bracken, Executive Director, Saskatchewan Games Council, at (306) 780-9357 or [email protected]