Community Initiatives Fund Grants Announced June 2018 February 1, 2018 & April 1, 2018 Deadlines

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Community Initiatives Fund Grants Announced June 2018 February 1, 2018 & April 1, 2018 Deadlines Community Initiatives Fund Grants Announced June 2018 February 1, 2018 & April 1, 2018 Deadlines Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Gordon Denny Community Gordon Denny Community School (GDCS) Nutrition Air Ronge School Enhancement $25,000 Assiniboia Early Childhood Family Center Outreach Assiniboia Coalition Facilitator $25,000 Spirit Builders After-School Balcarres Spirit Builders Program Program $25,000 association communautaire Bellegarde francophone de Bellegarde Club Lego $1,000 Bengough Town of Bengough Community Seniors in Action $15,000 Big River & District Recreation Big River & Cultural Board Big River Youth in Motion $15,000 Biggar & District Family Centre Parent and Child Support Biggar Inc. Programs $25,000 Bjorkdale Before and After Bjorkdale Village of Bjorkdale School Program $5,000 Cornerstone Family and Youth Community Programming and Carlyle Centre Inc. Education $25,000 Christopher Lake, Paddockwood, District of Christopher Lake Lakeland Recreation Individual & Community Wellness $10,000 Interagency Collaboration and Creighton Creighton Community School Referral $25,000 Creighton Creighton School Division Kodiak Connections $24,000 Denare Beach Recreation Heathy growth and development Denare Beach Board of children and youth $25,000 Preschool and Parent Preschool and Parent Education Esterhazy Education Program Program $25,000 Estevan Area Literacy Group Estevan Inc. For the joy of learning! $11,900 Estevan Family Resource Crisis Counsellor & Support Estevan Centre Services $25,000 Individual, Family and Fleming Town of Fleming Community Well Being Program $1,300 Flin Flon Aboriginal Friendship National Aboriginal Day Flin Flon Centre Celebrations 2018 $4,260 Gravelbourg Early Childhood Gravelbourg Coalition Gravelbourg Tot Spot $9,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Imagine Who They Will Become Humboldt Humboldt & Area Because of You $25,000 Community Initiatives Fund - June 2018 www.cifsask.org Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Humboldt and District Humboldt Community Services Inclusive Social Programming $6,072 Humboldt and District Rosthern and Area Friendship Humboldt Community Services Club $6,620 Senior Strong: Knowledge is Humboldt Regional Power - A Senior Safety Humboldt Community Safety Inc. Symposium $7,800 Saskatchewan Voice of People Lii Zhenn! Camps for Youth with Indian Head with Disabilities Disabilities $50,000 Kennedy Langbank Playschool Operating Langbank Play School $3,000 Jim Brady Metis Local # 19 La Ronge Disadvantaged Persons La Ronge Corp. Meal Program $25,000 Kikinahk Friendship Centre La Ronge Inc. Kikinahk After School Program $15,000 Kikinahk Friendship Centre La Ronge and District Community La Ronge Inc. Mobilization $25,000 La Ronge Arts Council Art and La Ronge La Ronge Arts Council Corp. Culture Programming $20,000 La Ronge La Ronge Public Library Board Lab Rats Science Club $10,000 Women in Business and Tools for Visions North Community everyday Life! 12th Annual Futures Development Women's Workshops La Ronge Corporation $7,000 Lampman Family Centre's Lampman Lampman Family Centre Healthy Rural Family Project $25,000 Kidzone...A Program to Promote Active Healthy Living, Social Development and Fun in Rural Lemberg Town of Lemberg Sask $25,000 186 Air Cadet 2018-2019 Lloydminster Air Cadets 186 Community Program Lloydminster Squadron Inc. Improvement $7,000 Lloydminster Interval Home Lloydminster Community Youth Lloydminster Society Centre Outreach Program $25,000 Willow Creek Community Garden, Working Together to Willow Creek Community Build, Grow and Sustain a Meadow Lake Garden Healthier Lifestyle $13,650 Medstead And District Medstead after-school ball Medstead Recreation Association program $1,500 Moose Jaw AXIS Youth Committee Plugged In Youth Engagement $25,000 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 2018 www.cifsask.org Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Moose Jaw and District Moose Jaw Seniors Association Floor Curling $5,000 Moose Jaw Family Services Moose Jaw Inc. Children's Gardening Program $5,000 Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Pride Inc. Saskatchewan Pride Network $50,000 Shared Services Mentorship Shared Services Mentorship Moose Jaw Committee Program $25,000 Wakamow Aboriginal Community Association: Traditional Wakamow Aboriginal Teachings & Connected Moose Jaw Community Association Community $12,000 Moosomin Family Resource Moosomin Centre MFRC Drop In Playtime $25,000 Battlefords and Area Sexual Healthy Children, Healthy North Battleford Assault Centre Families, Healthy Community $16,000 Battlefords Family Health Battlefords Family Health Centre North Battleford Centre Healthy Living Program $12,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Battlefords Program Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Development and On-Going North Battleford Battlefords Support $25,000 Family Wellness Summer North Battleford Connaught Community School Program $14,000 Pinehouse Lake Northern Village of Pinehouse Prime Prevention Coordinator $20,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Prince Albert Prince Albert 2010 Go Girls Group Mentoring $6,000 - Coping with Grief for Children - Anger Management for Teens Catholic Family Services of - Domestic Violence Group for Prince Albert Prince Albert Inc. Women $20,780 École Vickers Public School Prince Albert École Vickers Public School Nutrition Program $15,000 Prince Albert Native Coordinating Council Parenting Our Children Project $9,420 Saskatchewan Rivers School Princess Margaret Public School Prince Albert Division Before & After School Program $25,000 St. Michael's Before/After/ Prince Albert St. Michael Community School Evening School Program $10,496 Vincent Massey Public School Prince Albert Vincent Massey Public School Nutrition Program $15,000 After School and Nutrition Prince Albert W.J. Berezowsky Public School Program Coordinators $24,000 Alzheimer Society of Regina Saskatchewan Minds in Motion (MIM) $50,000 Community Initiatives Fund - June 2018 www.cifsask.org Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Families staying active. Ensuring Argyle Park/Englewood that families in the community Regina Community Association can be physical activity. $8,500 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Traditional 1-1 Community Based Regina Regina and Area Mentoring Program $25,000 Healthy Lifestyles/Healthy Regina Circle Project Association Inc. Relationships $25,000 Cornwall Alternative School Collaborative Community Regina Inc. Building Venture $7,700 Girl Guides of Canada, Girl Guides in Regina Community Regina Southern Horizons Schools $10,000 Dream Brokers Enhancement Regina Give Kids a Chance Charity Inc. Project $380,000 Hope's Home Recreation Program - after school care for children with complex medical Regina Hope's Home Inc. needs $25,000 Care for infants and toddlers while supporting young mothers Mackenzie Infant Care Centre completing their high school Regina Inc. education. $15,000 The Wind On My Wings Sailing Queen City Disabled Sailing Club (WOWSC) adapted sailing Regina Inc. program. $20,000 Regina Rainbow Youth Centre Inc. Recreation and Culture $25,000 Regina Regina Early Learning Centre Building Better Brains $25,000 Regina Education and Action Enhanced Afterschool Kids Regina on Child Hunger Inc. (REACH) Cooking Classes $20,000 Regina Indian Community Chili for Children Child Hunger Regina Awareness Inc. Program $25,000 Regina Senior Citizens' Centre Conquering the barriers of social Regina Inc. isolation in seniors $19,000 Kids on the Block Puppet Regina Regina Sexual Assault Centre Education $15,000 Royal Life Saving Society Regina Canada Saskatchewan Branch Lifesaving Sport $6,850 Organization Specific Training Opportunity: Strategic Planning & Saskatchewan Cheerleading Corporate Development Regina Association Inc. Facilitation $8,950 Regina Saskatchewan Science Centre The Science Centre Camp-In $30,000 Transition Planning and Support for Children with Complex Needs Regina SCEP Centre Society and their Families $25,000 Community Initiatives Fund - June 2018 www.cifsask.org Community Grant Program Grant Community Grant Recipient Project Title Announced Schizophrenia Society of Recreation Group Program Regina Saskatchewan Inc. Enhancement in Saskatoon $10,000 Student Energy in Action for Regina Regina Community Health SEARCH Core Programs $21,650 Young Women's Christian Regina Association of Regina YWCA GirlSpace $25,000 Community and Well-being - to provide community base Sandy Bay Community programs and services to the Sandy Bay Resource Center Inc. community $10,000 2018-19 Early Years Developmental Program (age 0 to 6) & 2019 School Readiness Saskatoon 101226544 Saskatchewan Inc. Program (age 6-13) $25,000 Building Safe(r) Spaces: 25th Street Theatre Centre Dismantling Barriers in the Saskatoon Inc. Saskatoon Theatre Community $5,000 Financial Literacy Program for Aboriginal Friendship Centres Nonprofit Staff and Board Saskatoon of Saskatchewan Members $15,000 Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatoon (Sask) Inc. School Garden Programs $40,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Saskatchewan Indigenous Saskatoon Saskatchewan Inc. Mentoring Partnership (SIMP) $35,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Saskatoon Saskatoon and Area Inc. Whittle the Wait $22,346 Saskatoon Camponi Housing Corporation Community Engagement Project $7,300 Support
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