Economy Over the Next 10 Years. This Plan Recognizes the Importance of Cultural, Through Saskatchewan Lotteries, All Communities
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Government -of- Saskatchewan Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport Legislative Building Regina, Canada S4S0B3 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. n 9 I Saskatchewan 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. COMMUNITIES THAT SUBMIT FOLLOW UP REPORTS AFTER JUNE 30™ WILL BE SUBJECT TO A FUNDING REVIEW. Are you an doing things in your community? Saskatchewan 1 *"l Parks and Recreation (J | 2. J - Association . date Pay to the ORDER OF YOUR NAME HERE dollars 1234567890 001234567890 0123 CHEQUE OUT OUR GRANTS! Recreation doesn't just happen. Forever...in motion Grants ©Framework in Action Grants It takes dedicated people like YOU! Want to help older adults in your community stay If you,re doing your part to promote active? We offer grants of up to $2,000 to start Active Living, Inclusion and Access, Connecting As your association, SPRA is here or strengthen your Forever...in motion program. to People to Nature, Supportive Environments ' to champion our members in all Age may be just a number, but the November 15, or Recreation Capacity, we ve got new grants 2019 deadline is real! for that! Your idea can be local, regional or you do to energize Saskatchewan provincial. Apply by April 1,2020 and change lives - that includes Leadership Development Grants Community Cultural Diversity Inclusion Grants providing grant money to help you Recreation staff and volunteers like you are the backbone of recreation programs across our Everyone in Saskatchewan deserves the joy of ' ' do it! We encourage you to apply! province - that's why SPRA loves to offer grants recreation! That s why we re so proud of our of up to $2,000 to support your professional members who put on programs and events that 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 LOTTEFUES/S\ spra.sk.ca/funding 9m FUNDING RECOGNITION 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 SasHatchewan SASKATCHEWAN SPORT, CULTURE & RECREATION DISTRICTS mfywp to 6attar cofKfKatdtieg 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 THE SEVEN SASKATCHEWAN SPORT, CULTURE AND RECREATION DISTRICTS (over) > Sag/late/tawon Sport, Capture, & SOUTH EAST SPORT. CULTURE & RECREATION RIVERS WEST DISTRICT FOR SPORT CULTl J RE DISTRICT & RECREATION Joni Hagen, Executive Director Donna Johnston-Genest,