Deadline: 31-Oct-23
Are you a charitable organization that’s ready to make a difference? If so, SaskEnergy invites you to apply for the Share the Warmth grant. Together, let’s make a difference in the province and help members of their community who might need some extra help with the challenges of Saskatchewan winters.
SaskEnergy is proud to provide support to non-profit and charitable organizations that are focused on helping make Saskatchewan a great place to live. Each year, the program reaches more than 250 different communities throughout the province.
Funding Information
- A total of $50,000 is available which will be distributed through grants of up to $1,000.
- Projects are to be executed between November 2023 and March 31, 2024.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must provide care and services to vulnerable citizens in Saskatchewan.
- Previously funded projects may apply.
- Applications should include documentation that highlights how the funds will be used and the impact on the community
Criteria
- To give your organization the best chance of receiving a grant, consider including the following information to help them better understand the community impact of your proposal:
- Assistance: How many people will you be able to assist with your project, and what will be the lasting impact of your efforts?
- Community Engagement: Will you partner with other organizations? Will you be including volunteers from outside your organization to assist in your project day?
- Awareness: Will there be any public awareness of your project? If so, tell them how you will make that happen.
- Leveraging Resources: Will you leverage other resources to assist with your project? If so, please tell them about your plan to obtain additional financial or in-kind resources.
- Activation Assistance: Let them know if you would like them to be involved in your project and they will do their best to be there if the resources allow.
Ineligible
- Political groups or events
- Advocacy groups
- Organizations that discriminate on the basis of ethnic origin, gender, sexuality, colour, language, national or social origins, economic status, religion, political or other contentious belief
- Religious groups, events or projects except for faith-based organizations requesting funding for the delivery of non-denominational crisis intervention services
- Third-party funding organizations such as professional telephone solicitors or private charitable foundations
- Individual pursuits
- Individual sports teams
- Exception: you can apply for promotional items required for more fundraising
- Cash donations to capital campaigns
- Out of province events or travel expenses
- For-profit community endeavors
For more information, visit SaskEnergy.