Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The Small Grant Accessibility Program (SGAP), offered by SaskCulture, provides grants of up to CAD $2,000 to support small-scale cultural projects across Saskatchewan. The program prioritizes first-time applicants, underserved communities, Indigenous and youth-led initiatives, and innovative cultural activities that improve accessibility, inclusion, and community engagement.
About the Small Grant Accessibility Program (SGAP)
The Small Grant Accessibility Program (SGAP) is a funding initiative by SaskCulture that helps community organizations deliver meaningful cultural activities and respond to emerging opportunities across Saskatchewan, Canada.
The program was created to improve access to funding for organizations that may have limited experience applying for grants or have traditionally been underserved. It also supports innovative projects, urgent cultural opportunities, and professional development that strengthens Saskatchewan’s cultural sector.
SGAP provides flexible funding for small projects that contribute to cultural development while promoting accessibility, diversity, and community participation.
Program Focus Areas
The program supports initiatives related to:
- Community cultural development
- Arts and cultural activities
- Cultural accessibility
- Community engagement
- Innovation in cultural programming
- Professional development
- Truth and Reconciliation
- Anti-racism initiatives
- Anti-oppression education
- Indigenous cultural initiatives
- Youth-led cultural projects
- Ethnocultural initiatives
- 2SLGBTQ+ cultural initiatives
- Disability cultural initiatives
- Rural and northern community development
- Social inclusion
- Cultural capacity building
What is the Small Grant Accessibility Program?
SGAP provides small grants that help organizations launch or expand cultural initiatives that benefit Saskatchewan communities.
The program particularly supports:
- First-time applicants.
- Small community organizations.
- Organizations that have not recently received SaskCulture funding.
- Innovative and time-sensitive cultural opportunities.
- Professional learning that strengthens cultural organizations.
Projects should improve access to culture while fostering community participation and inclusion.
Funding Available
Successful applicants can receive:
- Up to CAD $2,000 per project
Project requirements include:
- Total project budget must be less than CAD $5,000.
- Activities must begin at least four weeks after the application deadline.
- Projects must be completed within one year of the project start date.
Program Priorities
Priority is given to projects that:
- Support first-time SaskCulture applicants.
- Are led by young people.
- Strengthen Indigenous communities.
- Promote ethnocultural diversity.
- Support 2SLGBTQ+ communities.
- Improve accessibility for persons with disabilities.
- Benefit northern and rural communities.
- Advance Truth and Reconciliation.
- Promote anti-racism and anti-oppression.
- Support activities related to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
- Increase community participation in cultural activities.
Why This Program Matters
Small community organizations often face barriers when accessing funding for cultural initiatives.
SGAP helps to:
- Increase access to grant funding.
- Encourage community-led cultural innovation.
- Strengthen local cultural organizations.
- Promote diversity and inclusion.
- Build organizational skills.
- Preserve and celebrate cultural heritage.
- Expand cultural opportunities across underserved communities.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Incorporated nonprofit organizations.
- Unincorporated nonprofit organizations.
- First Nations.
- Tribal Councils.
- Municipalities.
- Métis Locals.
- Libraries located in rural or remote Saskatchewan communities.
Applicants:
- Do not need to be SaskCulture members.
- Must satisfy all program eligibility requirements.
Eligible Projects
Projects should:
- Support cultural development in Saskatchewan.
- Benefit Saskatchewan residents.
- Align with at least one program priority.
- Respond to emerging or community cultural needs.
- Encourage innovation and accessibility.
- Build community participation.
- Strengthen organizational capacity.
Professional development activities are also eligible when they improve organizational effectiveness.
Eligible Expenses
Funding may be used for costs such as:
- Cultural resource fees
- Artist or facilitator fees
- Travel expenses
- Materials and supplies
- Technology
- Professional development
- Venue or facility rentals
- Advertising
- Promotion and communications
- Eligible food expenses within program guidelines
Ineligible Expenses
The program does not fund:
- Capital construction projects
- Building renovations
- Fundraising activities
- Volunteer time
- Salaries for existing staff
- General office overhead
- Administrative expenses unrelated to the project
- Other non-project operational costs identified in the program guidelines
How to Apply
Interested applicants should follow these steps:
- Review the SGAP eligibility guidelines.
- Confirm that your project aligns with one or more program priorities.
- Prepare a project budget under CAD $5,000.
- Develop a clear project description and expected outcomes.
- Complete the official application form.
- Submit the application before the published deadline.
- Begin project activities no earlier than four weeks after the application deadline if approved.
Tips for a Strong Application
To improve your application:
- Clearly explain how the project benefits Saskatchewan communities.
- Demonstrate alignment with SGAP priorities.
- Highlight innovation and community impact.
- Explain how the project improves accessibility or inclusion.
- Provide a realistic and detailed budget.
- Describe measurable cultural outcomes.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid these common issues:
- Applying for ineligible operational or capital costs.
- Exceeding the maximum project budget.
- Submitting activities that begin too early.
- Providing unclear project objectives.
- Failing to demonstrate cultural benefits.
- Ignoring the program’s priority areas.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Small Grant Accessibility Program (SGAP)?
SGAP is a SaskCulture funding program that supports small-scale community cultural initiatives, professional development, and innovative cultural projects across Saskatchewan.
How much funding is available?
Eligible organizations can receive grants of up to CAD $2,000 for projects with a total budget of less than CAD $5,000.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, First Nations, Tribal Councils, municipalities, Métis Locals, and eligible rural or remote libraries in Saskatchewan.
Do applicants need to be SaskCulture members?
No. Organizations do not need to be SaskCulture members to apply.
What types of projects receive priority?
Priority is given to first-time applicants, Indigenous, youth-led, ethnocultural, 2SLGBTQ+, disability-focused, rural, and Truth and Reconciliation initiatives, along with projects promoting accessibility and inclusion.
What expenses are eligible?
Funding may support cultural resource fees, travel, materials, technology, professional development, facility rentals, advertising, promotion, and approved food expenses.
What expenses are not eligible?
The grant does not fund capital projects, fundraising activities, volunteer time, salaries for existing staff, office overhead, or other non-project administrative costs.
Conclusion
The SaskCulture Small Grant Accessibility Program (SGAP) provides valuable funding for organizations working to strengthen cultural participation, accessibility, and community engagement across Saskatchewan. By prioritizing first-time applicants, underserved communities, Indigenous and youth-led initiatives, and projects that advance inclusion and Truth and Reconciliation, SGAP helps create a more diverse, accessible, and vibrant cultural sector while supporting meaningful community-based cultural development.
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