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Intake Now Open - Canada Community Revitalization Fund

Apply Prior to July 23.

The Canada Community Revitalization Fund (CCRF) aims to help communities across Canada build and improve community infrastructure projects so they can rebound from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. With a national investment of $500 million over 2 years, the Fund’s purpose is to support not-for-profit organizations, municipalities and other community groups, as well as Indigenous communities:

  • build new community infrastructure and revitalize existing assets
  • bring people back to public spaces safely as health measures ease
  • create jobs and stimulate local economies

Eligible applicants

  • not-for-profit organizations or charities
  • any municipal or regional government, or bodies providing infrastructure services to communities (e.g. municipalities, rural communities, local service districts, public-sector bodies)
  • Indigenous-led not-for-profits and organizations

The Fund will provide support to:

  1. adapt community spaces and assets so that they may be used safely in accordance with local public-health guidelines
  2. build or improve community infrastructure to encourage Canadians to re-engage in and explore their communities and regions

Eligible projects will be prioritized in the following order:

  • revitalize downtown cores and main streets
  • reinvent outdoor spaces
  • create green infrastructure
  • increase the accessibility of community spaces

Examples may include projects involving:

  • downtown cores and main streets
  • green projects and projects that reduce environmental impacts
  • improvement of accessibility
  • farmers’ markets
  • community and cultural centres
  • museums and libraries
  • public outdoor community sports facilities and spaces
  • waterfront and tourism facilities
  • multi-purpose centres
  • other existing community facilities for public benefit that have a local community impact and underpin local economies

Further priority will be given to projects that:

  • are shovel ready
  • bring in other partners to leverage project funding
  • are of a smaller scope, where the project will be completed quickly so the program benefits will be shared broadly
  • help communities rebound from the effects of the pandemic and contribute to the reanimation of communities, towns and cities
  • can demonstrate measurable direct or indirect social-economic benefits
  • encourage the participation of under-represented groups and take into consideration the unique challenges of rural and remote communities; and/or
  • are submitted by July 23, 2021, 11:59 pm MDT

Find out more and apply here

Sask Arts Board - Artist in Communities Grant
Sask Arts Board - Artist in Communities Grant
The next deadline is September 10. Consider a residency or project which aligns with placemaking initiatives. For example, the artist could develop public art such as benches (cement & tile or other medium)or garbage receptacles.
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Sask Arts Board - Artist In Schools Grant
Sask Arts Board - Artist In Schools Grant
Next deadline is September 10. Artists could work with youth and develop public art together. To the left is a picture of the new Truth & Reconciliation Mural developed by artist in residence Ray Kneighly at the City of Warman High School.
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More Funding Opportunities
More Funding Opportunities
The aforementioned funding opportunities are just two of many programs which can be found in SEDA's funding search engine. It is increasingly important to use the 'power of partnerships' when applying for any grant. In terms of national programs, Saskatchewan often has the highest number of applications submitted per capita due to having more incorporated municipalities than any other province. For smaller scope programs within a community, seek out partners from the private and non-governmental sector.
Link to Funding Search Engine
Be Strategic
Be Strategic
Consider developing an annual or multi-year fund development plan that targets fundraising from various sources(eg grants; local donors; special events). Consider taking SEDA's online Fund Development Module - take at your own pace.
Community Fund Development Module
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