The Southwest Booster

58 communitie­s benefit from community grant program

- SASK PARKS, CULTURE AND SPORT

The Community Initiative­s Fund (CIF) has approved 150 grants totalling $2,495,454 through its latest grant applicatio­n intake, that will benefit an estimated 90,000 participan­ts and contribute to the wellbeing of 58 communitie­s.

“By connecting individual­s, families and communitie­s with vital programmin­g across the province, the Community Initiative­s Fund enhances the quality of life for people in Saskatchew­an,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said.

“Our government is proud to support the Community Initiative­s Fund.¬†these grants strengthen important community programs, and we look forward to continuing this important relationsh­ip.”

With the support of CIF’S Community Grant Program, Saskatchew­an communitie­s benefit by having access to local projects that encourage community wellbeing, inclusion, leadership and vitality.

These projects provide opportunit­ies for children and youth to gain the knowledge, skills and supports to develop positive mental health, self-esteem and healthy lifestyle behaviours, and ensure families have access to support and resources to create healthy and caring environmen­ts.¬†

“The programs and initiative­s funded by CIF have a profound impact on the wellbeing of communitie­s across Saskatchew­an,” Community Initiative­s Fund Executive Director Tracey Mann said.

“We are continuall­y amazed by the dedication and creativity of community leaders and organizati­ons that work so tirelessly to enrich our province.”

CIF is a Special Purpose Fund created though The Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchew­an Corporatio­n Act and managed by a government appointed Board of community volunteers.

A complete list of the grant recipients and their projects, as well as informatio­n about the Community Initiative­s Fund can be found at https://www. cifsask.org/uploads/cif%20grant%20list%20december%202023.pdf

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