SaskCulture is currently working through phases to review its funding programs to ensure they are designed to meet the changing needs of Saskatchewan people.
Recent changes to the Small Grant Accessibility Program (SGAP) for this round of funding include: a priority for initiatives that have an Indigenous, ethnocultural, 2SLGBTQ+ cultural, and/or disability cultural focus;
Reports share findings from community consultations
As part of SaskCulture’s Program Funding Renewal Project: Phase Two, over 265 people and groups across Saskatchewan shared their perspectives, experiences, and ideas through surveys, interviews, and group discussions.
Recent changes to the Small Grant Accessibility Program (SGAP) for this round of funding include: a priority for initiatives that have an Indigenous, ethnocultural, 2SLGBTQ+ cultural, and/or disability cultural focus;
Reports share findings from community consultations
As part of SaskCulture’s Program Funding Renewal Project: Phase Two, over 265 people and groups across Saskatchewan shared their perspectives, experiences, and ideas through surveys, interviews, and group discussions.
SaskCulture launches new fund to support access to grants
The new Accessibility Fund will provide support to organizations led by individuals who experience barriers and would benefit from support in applying for grant programs.
While Culture Days happens all around the province, many more Saskatchewan communities hosted Culture Days in 2024 thanks to the Culture Days Hub Sponsorship
In 2024, the SaskCulture Board decided to extend its 2020-2025 Strategic Plan until 2026 to help ensure that Saskatchewan people are actively supporting culture and that the cultural eco-system is more accessible, inclusive and sustainable.
Over 73% of applicants to the the Small Grant Accessibility Program (SGAP), from 2021 to 2024, are first-time applicants to SaskCulture grant programs.