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Contents Allan Contents Allan .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Avonlea ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Biggar ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 Buffalo Narrows ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Canora ........................................................................................................................................................... 4 Davidson........................................................................................................................................................ 4 Eatonia .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Estavan .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Eston ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 Esterhazy ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 Gravelbourg .................................................................................................................................................. 6 Humboldt ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 Kindersley ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 La Ronge ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 Leader ........................................................................................................................................................... 8 Lumsden ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 Meadow Lake ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Melfort .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Melville .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Moose Jaw .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Moosemin ................................................................................................................................................... 10 Nipawin ....................................................................................................................................................... 10 North Battleford .......................................................................................................................................... 10 Outlook ....................................................................................................................................................... 11 Prince Albert ............................................................................................................................................... 11 Regina ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Rockglen ...................................................................................................................................................... 13 Rosetown .................................................................................................................................................... 14 Saskatoon .................................................................................................................................................... 15 Shaunavan ................................................................................................................................................... 16 Swift Current ............................................................................................................................................... 16 Tisdale ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Unity ............................................................................................................................................................ 17 Valmarie ...................................................................................................................................................... 17 Wadena ....................................................................................................................................................... 17 Warman ...................................................................................................................................................... 18 Weyburn ..................................................................................................................................................... 18 Wynyard ...................................................................................................................................................... 18 Yorkton ........................................................................................................................................................ 18 Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity (CAAWS) ........... 19 Government of Canada ............................................................................................................................... 19 Government of Saskatchewan .................................................................................................................... 21 Parkland Valley Funding .............................................................................................................................. 21 Rivers West Funding ................................................................................................................................... 23 Skate Canada Saskatchewan Grants ........................................................................................................... 39 SPRA Funding .............................................................................................................................................. 40 Red= Program Blue=Supplies and Equipment Grey= Events Pink=Project Light Green= Activities Dark Green= Capital Project Orange= Misc. Yellow= Education Purple= Volunteers Black= General website with several grants Allan Rivers West Funding http://www.riverswestdistrict.ca/index.php/funding SPRA Funding http://www.spra.sk.ca/funding/spra-grants/ Avonlea Agriculture Student Scholarship http://www.saskatchewan.ca/business/agriculture-natural-resources-and- industry/agribusiness-farmers-and-ranchers/thinkag/prepare-for-a-career-in- ag/scholarships Deadline: Ongoing Canadian Tire: Jump Start Program http://jumpstart.canadiantire.ca/en/what-we-do#hta Deadlines: June 1 and November 1 annually Parkland Valley http://parklandvalley.ca/grants-funding/parkland-valley-funding/ Biggar Canadian Tire: Jump Start Program http://jumpstart.canadiantire.ca/en/what-we-do#hta Deadlines: June 1 and November 1 annually Good Sports Equipment Grant http://www.goodsports.org/equipment/apply/ Deadlines: Ongoing KidSport http://townofbiggar.com/documentcenter/view/118 Deadline: Ongoing 30 days prior to the start date of the activity or registration Rivers West Funding http://www.riverswestdistrict.ca/ Buffalo Narrows Canadian Tire: Jump Start Program http://jumpstart.canadiantire.ca/en/what-we-do#hta Deadlines: June 1 and November 1 annually Northern Lights Community Development Corporations http://www.nlcdc.ca/ Deadlines: Quarter 1 – Deadline submission date, May 15 Quarter 2 – Deadline submission date, August 15 Quarter 3 – Deadline submission date, November 15 Quarter 4 – Deadline submission date, February 15. Saskatchewan lotteries Community Grant Deadline: March 31 SPRA http://www.spra.sk.ca/funding/spra-grants/ Canora Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant http://canora.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Application-Package-15-16.pdf Deadline: February 27 Seniors grant Deadline: Ongoing Davidson Saskatchewan lotteries Community Grant Deadline: February 15 CO-OP youth work at a BBQ Call Town Hall for more information Deadline: not the same deadline each year Eatonia Canadian Tire: Jump Start Program http://jumpstart.canadiantire.ca/en/what-we-do#hta Deadlines: June 1 and November 1 annually
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