The ABORIGINAL ARTS & CULTURAL LEADERSHIP GRANT supports the sharing of cultural skills and knowledge to young people through participatory cultural activity with First Nations or Métis arts and culture leaders.
Based on their mandate, some provincial cultural organizations may be eligible for ANNUAL GLOBAL FUNDING. This funding provides a broad base of financial assistance, which covers annual operations and programs costs, while allowing a high degree of freedom and flexibility to help foster growth and a diversity of cultural activities throughout the province.
The CAPACITY BUILDING GRANT, which was suspended in 2015, helped cultural organizations address capacity in responding to emerging needs and new initiatives/opportunities outside their current operations.
The COMMUNITY CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT AND PLANNING GRANT aims to support Saskatchewan municipalities and First Nations Bands wanting to explore, engage and plan for the creative and cultural potential of their community, and to support partnerships that promote cultural vitality, creativity and economic sustainability.
This grant program is no longer active. For more information about Culture Days Saskatchewan support, check out the new Culture Days Hub Sponsorship.
Culture Days is a collaborative, pan-Canadian movement designed to raise awareness, accessibility, participation and engagement of all Canadians in the arts and culture of their communities. The CULTURE DAYS FUNDING ASSISTANCE GRANT supported Culture Days initiatives that engage public participation and inspire future involvement in a wide range of cultural activities.
Culture Days is a national celebration of arts, culture and creativity that takes place each Fall. Its aim is to raise awareness, accessibility, participation and engagement of Canadians in the arts and cultural life of their communities. SaskCulture offers the CULTURE DAYS HUB SPONSORSHIP for Culture Days Hubs around the province to support the continued success of Culture Days in Saskatchewan.
SaskCulture works with Eligible Cultural Organizations (ECOs) across Saskatchewan to provide arts & culture funding to groups across the province.
The MÉTIS CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND supports community-based cultural activities and initiatives that preserve, strengthen and transmit Métis culture and traditions in Saskatchewan.
The MULTICULTURAL INITIATIVES FUND aims to advance multiculturalism in Saskatchewan by supporting projects that encourage people to share, learn, appreciate, respect and accept cultural diversity.
The MUSEUM GRANT PROGRAM provides three streams of operational support to qualifying museums throughout the province. The funding streams are representative of the various levels of development found in Saskatchewan museums, based on standards developed by the Museums Association of Saskatchewan.
The NORTHERN YOUTH CULTURAL FUND, delivered in partnership with the Northern Sport, Culture and Recreation District, provides funding for cultural, artistic or creative interactive activities for children and youth ages 4 to 19 that take place within the boundaries of the Northern District.
The SMALL GRANT ACCESSIBILITY PROGRAM (SGAP) aims to provide support to grassroots, unique and innovative cultural initiatives that respond to emergent needs or changes in the cultural sector, and create access and pathway for first-time and under-served applicants.