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Community Initiatives Fund Grants Announced June 2021 Community Initiatives Fund Grants Announced June 2021 February 1, 2021 & April 1, 2021 Deadlines Community Grant Program: April 1 Deadline Community Grant Recipient Program Title Amount Wellness: Physical, Emotional, Allan Allan Composite School Mental Health $3,000 Arcola Arcola School School Nutrition Program $10,000 Recreation and Community Assiniboia Town of Assiniboia Wellness Programming $10,000 Balgonie Balgonie Playschool Playschool $4,500 Friendly Phone Program - Age Friendly Outreach and Connecting Seniors across Bushell Park Resource Network Saskatchewan $20,000 Canora Nursery School Canora Association Nursery School Program $3,000 Cornerstone Family and Youth Cornerstone Family and Youth Carlyle Centre Centre Programming $25,000 Clavet Clavet Cooperative Preschool Preschool Program $2,500 Interagency Collaboration and Creighton Creighton Community School Referral $25,000 Northern Village of Denare Denare Beach Beach Amisk Lake Youth Program $25,000 Eastend Historical Museum and Eastend Cultural Centre Community Cultural Activities $8,000 Growing Tree Preschool Esterhazy Cooperative Preschool Program $8,800 Estevan Estevan Area Literacy Group Hello Literacy!! $14,200 Estevan Family Resource Crisis Counsellor and Support Estevan Centre Services $25,000 Fort Qu'Appelle Community Marvelous Mondays Cooking Fort Qu'Appelle Outreach Management Centre Programs $5,800 Humboldt and District Humboldt Community Services Inclusive Social Programming $13,574 Humboldt and District Humboldt Community Services The Friendship Club $3,755 Humboldt PARTNERS Family Services Building Resiliency in Youth $25,000 Invermay Invermay School School Breakfast Program $9,600 West Central Crisis and Family Capacity Building to Enhance Kindersley Support Centre Client Services $5,000 La Ronge Arts Council La Ronge Corporation Programming $19,440 La Ronge La Ronge Public Library Board Lab Rats Science Club $10,000 Community Initiatives Fund – June 2021 www.cifsask.org 2 Community Grant Recipient Program Title Amount Visions North Community Futures Development Tools for Everyday Life! 15th La Ronge Corporation Annual Women's Workshops $9,387 Lampman Lampman Family Centre Rural Family Project $16,800 Lloydminster City of Lloydminster Girls in Motion $1,700 Lloydminster Interval Home Lloydminster Society Youth Outreach Program $25,000 Lloydminster Roman Catholic Lloydminster Separate School Division Family Gym Nights $6,000 Community Garden Loreburn Village of Loreburn Programming $150 Willow Creek Community Meadow Lake Garden Community Garden $14,400 Montmartre Centre 48 Arts and Education Arts, Culture and Recreation $10,000 Moose Jaw Hunger in Moose Jaw Community Kitchens $25,000 Moose Jaw Association for Moose Jaw Community Living Connection of Friends $3,000 Child and Youth Counselling, Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Family Services Support and Education $25,000 Moose Jaw Women's Transition Moose Jaw Association Safety and Support for Youth $25,000 Moosomin Family Resource Early Childhood Learning and Moosomin Centre Development $25,000 North Battlefords Family Health Land Based Learning Healthy Battleford Centre Living Program $12,000 Pangman Pangman Daycare Little Learners Pre-School $6,786 Pinehouse Lake Kineepik Métis Local Community Programming $15,000 Prince Albert Ecole Vickers Public School School Nutrition Program $15,000 Prince Albert Hope's Home Early Learning and Childcare $25,000 Prince Albert Riverside Public School Métis Fiddle Program $3,120 After School and Nutrition Prince Albert W.J. Berezowsky Public School Program $25,000 Prince Albert YWCA Prince Albert Moms Friendship Circle $18,350 2022 Saskatchewan Winter 2022 Saskatchewan Winter Regina Games Regina Games Culture Festival $17,900 AIDS Programs South Opioid Overdose Prevention Regina Saskatchewan Education Project $25,000 Al Ritchie Community Regina Association Learn to Skate $5,000 Alzheimer Society of Regina Saskatchewan Minds in Motion $18,750 Regina Caring Hearts Counselling Caring Heart $5,000 Collaborative Community Regina Cornwall Alternative School Building $8,200 Regina Hope's Home Recreation Program $25,000 Community Initiatives Fund – June 2021 www.cifsask.org 3 Community Grant Recipient Program Title Amount Listen to Dis' Community Arts Regina Organization Disability Culture - Deeper Roots $25,000 Regina North Central Family Centre Family Literacy Program $25,000 Regina Oxford House Saskatchewan Coping Skill Development $25,000 Regina Regina Early Learning Centre Establishing Healthy Attachment $25,000 Regina Regina Transition House Emergent Outreach Services $25,000 Saskatchewan Towards Offering Partnership Solutions Regina to Violence Thinking Like a Movement $37,500 Regina SCEP Centre Society Transition Planning and Support $25,000 Uganda Canadian Association of Karibu Drum, Dance, and Regina Saskatchewan Dialogue $20,580 UR Pride Centre for Sexuality 2SLGBTQ+ Youth-Led Social Regina and Gender Diversity Programs $25,000 Walker School Community Regina Council School Nutrition Program $6,500 Regina YWCA of Regina OurSpace $25,000 Rosthern Town of Rosthern Drop-In Programming $2,276 Early Years Development Saskatoon AIM Program Program $25,000 Catholic Family Services of Saskatoon Saskatoon Finding the Warrior Within $25,000 Community Legal Assistance Services for Saskatoon Inner Saskatoon City Legal Advice Clinic $25,000 Community Living Association Saskatoon Saskatoon CLASI Clubs/Camps $10,000 Eastview Community Seniors' Neighbourhood Hub Saskatoon Association Club $3,200 Elizabeth Fry Society of Women's Continuance Services Saskatoon Saskatchewan Program $39,375 Healthy Relationships, Resilient Saskatoon Family Service Saskatoon Families $25,000 Gordon Tootoosis Nikaniwin Saskatoon Theatre Circle of Voices $22,000 Victims Recovery Program Saskatoon Hope Restored Canada Support Staff $25,000 Saskatoon Inclusion Saskatchewan Tell It Like It Is $39,375 Saskatoon Lighthouse Supported Living Lighthouse Stabilization Unit $25,000 Mennonite Central Committee The Den at Meadowgreen and Saskatoon Saskatchewan Raise the Peace Youth Camp $25,000 OUTSaskatoon's Drop-In Saskatoon OUTSaskatoon Services $25,000 Saskatoon Oxford House Saskatchewan Coping Skill Development $15,000 Saskatoon Saskatchewan Abilities Council Quality of Life Program $25,000 Community Initiatives Fund – June 2021 www.cifsask.org 4 Community Grant Recipient Program Title Amount Saskatchewan Cerebral Palsy Community Inclusion and Saskatoon Association Support Services $25,000 Community Training for Saskatoon Saskatchewan Literacy Network Literacy Advancement $20,000 Saskatoon Saskatchewan Pain Society Partners in Pain $25,000 Saskatoon Saskatoon Council on Aging Socially Connecting Seniors $22,410 Reconciliation, Inclusion, and Saskatoon Saskatoon Friendship Inn Indigenous Support Services $25,000 Saskatoon Saskatoon Open Door Society Digital Storytelling $24,400 Saskatoon Saskatoon Open Door Society Diversity in Leadership $20,000 Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan Family Support Saskatoon Saskatchewan Network $20,000 Saskatoon Start2Finish Canada Running and Reading Club+ $25,000 STR8 UP 10,000 Little Steps to Saskatoon Healing Community Outreach $25,000 Saskatoon Sum Theatre Corporation Theatre in the Park $25,000 Ukrainian Canadian Congress Saskatoon Saskatoon Branch Ukrainian Day in the Park $1,920 University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon College of Arts and Science Kamskénow $25,000 Saskatoon YMCA of Saskatoon Caregiver Connections Program $25,000 Spruce Home After Class Spruce Home Program After Class Program $4,396 Sturgis SPE Family Resource Centre Programming $25,000 Swift Current Saskatchewan Abilities Council Take Charge $25,000 Swift Current Saskatchewan Health Authority Southwest Mentorship Program $25,000 Southwest Newcomer Welcome Swift Current Centre Language Explorers Club $25,000 Vanguard Village of Vanguard Play School $2,400 Waldheim Town of Waldheim After School Program $12,200 Canadian Mental Health Mental Health Activities, Weyburn Association Programs and Services $25,000 South East Cornerstone Public Weyburn School Division Preschool Programs for Families $5,000 Weyburn and Area Council on Weyburn Child Abuse Mini Go School $25,000 Whitewood Whitewood School Nutrition Program $6,000 Yorkton Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton Core Programs and Services $25,000 Preschool and Parent Education Yorkton Good Spirit School Division Program $25,000 Creating Connections for Children, Youth and Young Yorkton Saskatchewan Abilities Council Adults $25,000 Total Community Grant Program April 1 Deadline: 105 Grants $1,872,244 Community Initiatives Fund – June 2021 www.cifsask.org 5 Summer Grant Program: February 1 Deadline Community Grant Recipient Program Title Amount Abbey Village of Abbey Summer Kids Camps $5,000 Aberdeen Dance Aberdeen Incorporated Summer Camps $5,000 Allan Community Heritage Children's Hour at the Allan Allan Society and Museum Museum $5,000 Allan Town of Allan Summer Fun Program $5,000 Arcola Arcola Daycare Summer Art Camp $2,400 Assiniboia Town of Assiniboia Summer Day Camp $5,000 Balgonie Southeast Public Library Summer Reading Program $250 Battleford Town of Battleford Tot Lot $5,000 Land Based Cultural Learning Beauval Northern Village of Beauval and Recreation Camp $5,000 Association communautaire Bellegarde francophone de Bellegarde Summer French Day Camps $1,000 Bengough Southeast Regional Library Expanded Summer Reading Club $300 Big River Town of Big River Summer Day Camp Program $5,000 Biggar Town of Biggar Summer Day Camp Program $5,000 Birch Hills Town of Birch
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