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General Culture

Advancing inclusive and responsive funding: Community voices drive change

Communities across Saskatchewan are helping shape how SaskCulture’s funding programs evolve.

May, 2026
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Cultural Industries, First Nations , Indigenous, Métis, Multiculturalism

Advancing Truth and Reconciliation, and inclusion for all: Addressing systemic inequality through education

Over the past year, SaskCulture participated in a pilot program designed to help organizations better understand and address the impacts of colonial systems and the inequities they create for marginalized communities.

May, 2026
Photo of Em Ironstar being interviewed by a tv crew in front of a theater stage.

Brining community together with a united voice: Cultural advocacy makes a difference

As the collective voice for local arts organizations, arts workers and artists, the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance (SAA) continues to play a key role in advancing cultural advocacy in the province.

May, 2026
Photo of a Indigenous individual being wrapped in a star blanket.
General Culture

Building and strengthening relationships: Changes to SGAP support underrepresented organizations

In response to feedback gathered through community consultations as part of the ongoing Funding Program Renewal Project, SaskCulture updated the Small Grant Accessibility Program (SGAP) guidelines in 2025 to prioritize initiatives focused on 2SLGBTQ+ and

May, 2026
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General Culture

Building pathways to success: Sask. debate community wins big

The last two years have been exceptional for students involved in the local speech and debate community.

May, 2026
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Continuous improvement to applicant and volunteer experience: Celebrating 10 years of the Online Grant Platform

The launch of SaskCulture’s Online Grant Platform (OGP) transformed how grant applications and assessments are managed.

May, 2026
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General Culture

Embracing new tools and ideas: Pilot programs build capacity

Cultural organizations across Saskatchewan are navigating change and finding ways to connect and share their work.

May, 2026
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General Culture

Embracing new tools and ideas: Reaching new audiences through digital storytelling

SaskCulture’s growing online presence is helping more people discover and engage with arts, culture, and heritage stories from across Saskatchewan.

May, 2026
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Improving access in rural communities: Culture Days fosters cultural engagement in small town

When small rural communities do not have libraries, museums, or art galleries, cultural programming can be limited. In Silton, that gap is being reimagined.

May, 2026
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Heritage, Indigenous

Increasing accessibility in rural communities: Museum video tour supports language revitalization

At the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre, a new project is making the museum more accessible while ensuring those languages remain a living part of the community’s story.

May, 2026
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Increasing authentic inclusion: New project to support more inclusive engagement

Authentic engagement begins with understanding. That is why SaskCulture is investing in research and education through a project aimed at addressing systemic gaps in cultural funding and strengthening relationships with equity-denied communities.

May, 2026
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Investing in the future of culture: Creative Kids celebrates 15 years of impact

In 2025, the Creative Kids charity reached a milestone: 15 years of supporting Saskatchewan kids, families and service providers by lowering barriers to creative activities.

May, 2026
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General Culture

Strengthening the impact of district funding: Supporting community impact across Sask.

Communities are working together to strengthen cultural experiences and opportunities at the grassroots level, including access to sport and recreation in Saskatchewan.

May, 2026

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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  • #404, 2125 - 11th Avenue
    Regina, SK   S4P 3X3
  • info@saskculture.ca
  • (306) 780-9284
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    8:30 am - 12:00 pm
    12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

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