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A photo of people at an event by an Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan.
General Culture, Indigenous

AFCS helps local Centres address capacity for cultural programming

In recent years, many Aboriginal Friendship Centres in the province saw unprecedented growth and demand for more culturally relevant programming.

Saskatchewan
Jul, 2024
A photo of pamphlets for the Building Arts Equity grant.
Arts, Multiculturalism

By us for us: Innovation towards equity in arts funding

The inclusive and equitable program design, resulted in many new first-time applicants and another success with the participatory grant-making process.

Saskatchewan
Jul, 2024
A photo of Yorkton residents learning how to make Jamaican cuisine as one of the Culture 365 events held throughout the year by Culture Days Yorkton.
Arts, General Culture, Municipality

Culture 365: Enjoying cultural experiences year-round

Highlighting cultural activities all year-round is a great way to keep people engaged. Who wouldn’t want to celebrate Culture Days all year long?

Yorkton
Jul, 2024
A group photo taken at the Building Arts Equity grant launch that shows staff from SaskCulture, SK Arts, the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, and other community partners.
General Culture

Deeper understanding of different value-based needs, key to funding renewal

Learning how to connect to a greater diversity of people and perspectives is key to building a better funding model that will be sustainable into the future.

Saskatchewan
Jul, 2024
A photo of kids smiling and painting at an event funded by the NYCF.
General Culture

Exploring a shared delivery model strengthens funding programs

Since they were formed, these partnerships have resulted in increased uptake, increased leadership, and more.

Saskatchewan
Jul, 2024
A photo of Cole Knutson hugging a person, receiving a diploma.
Arts, General Culture

Former Creative Kids recipients now champions for cause

Since its formation in 2010, Creative Kids has helped support thousands of children and youth, who faced financial and social barriers, access meaningful ongoing arts and cultural activities.

Saskatchewan
Jul, 2024
A photo of newcomer youth painting at an event by the Regina Open Door Society.
Indigenous, Multiculturalism, Truth and Reconciliation

Fostering a deeper understanding of Reconciliation for newcomer youth

The Youth Indigenous Education program offers an immersive and inclusive learning environment that furthers newcomers’ understanding of the land they now call home.

Regina
Jul, 2024
A photo of fiddle players at Back to Batoche Days.
Arts, Heritage, Indigenous, Métis

Increasing involvement in cultural experiences: Back to Batoche gets record attendance in 2023

Themed the ‘Year of the Youth’, the 2023 event was designed to engage more young people.

Batoche Historic Site
Jul, 2024
A photo of Damon Badger Heit, SaskCulture Supervisor, Partnerships and Inclusion, presenting at an event.
General Culture

Increasing learning opportunities for community: New ideas for cultural leaders

These online Lunch and Learn sessions were designed to provide cultural leaders with a quick introduction to emerging topics, along with ideas they could immediately put into practice.

Saskatchewan
Jul, 2024
A photo of youth in northern communities in front of computers as part of the development of the world’s first Dene language keyboard.
Heritage, Indigenous

Northern community uses art and technology in language revitalization project

Mackasey decided on an art project that would further develop how the Dene language could be more easily communicated by using technology.

Northern Saskatchewan
Jul, 2024
A graphic of a laptop and a phone open to the OGP login page.
General Culture

Online Grant Platform improves user experience for assessors

New updates to SaskCulture’s Online Grant Platform were made this year to make this process much easier and accessible for volunteer assessors.

Saskatchewan
Jul, 2024
An infographic that shows that for every $1 million invested by the province, SK-Arts-funded organizations generated over $2M from the federal government, $1.8M from the private sector, $1.75M from the municipal government, and $1.2M in earned revenue.
Arts

Report demonstrates economic impact of arts funding in Saskatchewan

The repost showed that for every dollar invested by the provincial government, arts organizations generated another $13.70 of economic output.

Saskatchewan
Jul, 2024
A group of young dancers from the Sound of Afghanistan group.
Arts, General Culture, Multiculturalism

Small grant has big impact for Sound of Afghanistan

The group’s access to the Small Grant Accessibility Program provided them with the support to continue their role of healing and spreading their message through music.

Saskatoon
Jul, 2024

We are Treaty people

SaskCulture's work and support reaches lands covered by Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10, the traditional lands of the Cree, Dakota, Dene, Lakota, Nakota and Saulteaux peoples, as well as homeland of the Métis.

We aim to be accessible and safe for everyone

Our office, including front door and washrooms, is wheelchair-accessible (building access at Cornwall Street entrance) during regular office hours. A proud supporter of safer and inclusive spaces initiatives, we are committed to a workplace free from hate, discrimination or harassment, where everyone is welcome.

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