Deadline: 14-May-2026
The Northern Youth Cultural Fund provides grants of up to $5,000 to support cultural and creative programs for children and youth in northern Saskatchewan. It aims to remove economic barriers, promote participation in arts, music, dance, and culture, and strengthen community engagement.
Program Overview
The fund supports accessible cultural and artistic experiences for children and youth up to age 19. Its objectives include:
- Connecting youth to life-changing cultural opportunities
- Ensuring participation regardless of economic barriers
- Offering financial support for programs in drama, art, dance, music, and culture
- Strengthening community engagement and vibrant cultural programming
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
- Registered non-profit cultural organizations in Saskatchewan (established at least one year) with a cultural mandate
- Schools, libraries, and Friendship Centres within the Northern Sport, Culture, and Recreation District boundaries
- First Nations, Tribal Councils, Métis Locals/Regions, and municipalities located in the designated district
Funding Details
- Up to 100% of eligible project expenses
- Maximum grant: $5,000 per project
- Supports program planning and delivery for accessible youth cultural experiences
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must:
- Have a clear cultural or creative mandate
- Be in good standing with relevant programs (e.g., Sask Lotteries Community Grant Program for First Nations, Tribal Councils, and municipalities)
- Ensure programming targets children and youth under 19 within the Northern District
Ineligible Applicants
- Organizations that received SaskCulture or major Sask Lotteries funding in the past year
- Districts for sport, culture, and recreation
- Entities receiving annual global funding
- Individuals
- Organizations with outstanding grant follow-up reports
Why It Matters
The Northern Youth Cultural Fund ensures that all children and youth in northern Saskatchewan have the opportunity to engage in arts and culture, fostering creativity, self-expression, and community connection, while removing financial barriers that limit participation.
How to Apply / What to Do
- Verify eligibility and confirm the organization fits the approved categories.
- Prepare a clear project plan outlining cultural activities, target youth, and expected outcomes.
- Provide a budget detailing eligible project expenses.
- Submit the application before the deadline, ensuring all required documentation is included.
- Complete follow-up reporting if previously funded.
Tips for Applicants
- Focus on projects that engage youth directly in creative activities
- Show measurable benefits for the community and participants
- Ensure budgets are clear, realistic, and aligned with the fund’s objectives
- Highlight innovative or collaborative approaches to cultural programming
FAQs
- Who is eligible for funding?
Non-profits, schools, libraries, Friendship Centres, First Nations, Tribal Councils, Métis Locals/Regions, and municipalities within the Northern Sport, Culture, and Recreation District. - What is the maximum grant amount?
$5,000 per project, covering up to 100% of eligible expenses. - Which age group is targeted?
Children and youth up to 19 years old. - Can previously funded organizations apply?
Yes, if they have completed all follow-up reporting and have not received significant SaskCulture or Sask Lotteries funding in the past year. - What types of programs are supported?
Interactive cultural, artistic, and creative activities including drama, art, dance, music, and broader cultural experiences. - Are individuals eligible?
No, only organizations and community groups that meet the eligibility criteria.
Final Takeaway
The Northern Youth Cultural Fund provides essential support for youth engagement in arts and culture, helping organizations overcome financial barriers while fostering creativity, cultural awareness, and stronger community connections across northern Saskatchewan.
For more information, visit SaskCulture.









































