Deadline: 16-Jan-23
The Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (SPRA) is accepting applications for its Community Rink Affordability Grant.
Skating and curling rinks are integral to the creation of vibrant, active, and connected communities in Saskatchewan. These facilities play a critical role in health and wellness, at a time when that has never been more important. Recognizing the escalating operating costs communities and organizations face, The Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (SPRA) have partnered with the Government of Saskatchewan to offer the Community Rink Affordability Grant(CRAG).
Funding Information
A maximum of $2,500 will be available per ice surface to help offset the expenses in eligible indoor skating and curling rinks for the 2022-23 operating season.
Eligibility Criteria
The Community Rink Affordability Grant:
- Applies to indoor skating and curling rinks only. Outdoor facilities are not eligible. Requires that indoor skating and curling rinks have plans to install ice this season in order to be eligible.
- Is available to municipalities (urban and rural), First Nation communities, Canadian Forces Bases, schools and registered non-profit groups. Privately owned rinks are not eligible to receive funding.
- Applications must come from the legal owner of the facility (Facility Owner). For example: If the Village owns the facility, the Municipal Office will need to complete the Grant application.
For more information, visit SPRA.
For more information, visit https://www.spra.sk.ca/funding/our-grants/