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Government will work closely with arts and cultural organizations to build synergy between the arts, culture, heritage and the private sector to develop a plan for the $4.2 million in new funding announced in the 2008-09 Provincial Budget.

The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation has established 5 assistance programs. 

Our general grant guidelines can be downloaded here.

Guidelines specific to each program can be downloaded below. 

Click here for the application form (For all grant programs)

Heritage Research Grant Program

Archaeological excavation at the Doukhobour Dugout Site, near Blaine Lake

Archaeological excavation at the Doukhobour Dugout Site, near Blaine Lake

Provides financial assistance for conducting heritage inventories, research, studies, field investigations in the areas of archaeology, architecture, palaeontology, history and natural history.

Click here for a copy of the detailed program guidelines.

Click here for the application form.

 

Heritage Conservation Grant Program

Roof restoration at St. Anthony's (Grosswerder) Church

Roof restoration at St. Anthony's (Grosswerder) Church

Heritage resources, from small objects and paper documents to archaeological sites and building, require specialized treatment to ensure their long-term conservation.  Financial assistance is provided for preserving, conserving or restoring many kinds of heritage resources, including artifacts, documents, photographs, film, buildings, structures and heritage districts.

Click here for a copy of the detailed program guidelines.

Click here for the application form.

 

Heritage Promotion and Education Grant Program

The Claybank Project - Knowhere Productions

The Claybank Project - Knowhere Productions

Financial assistance is available for undertaking studies to promote heritage resources in a community or region, or to develop educational heritage programs.  Projects in this category may also include the production of posters, brochures, walking / driving tour guides, audio / visual presentations, and conferences, seminars and workshops relating to Saskatchewan's history and prehistory.

Click here for a copy of the detailed program guidelines.

Click here for the application form.

Heritage Publications Grant Program

Nature Saskatchewan publication -

Nature Saskatchewan publication - "The Great Sand Hills - A Prairie Oasis"

This program assists individuals and organizations in publishing new, well-documented material on the history, pre-history and heritage resources of Saskatchewan.  The grant assists with printing costs.  Applicants must provide a printed copy of a draft manuscript.  This must be a final, edited version of the manuscript, from which all factual and typographical errors have been eliminated.

Click here for a copy of the detailed program guidelines.

Click here for the application form.

Special Heritage Projects Grant Program

Photogrammetric recording of the Bell Farm Round Barn, near Indian Head

Photogrammetric recording of the Bell Farm Round Barn, near Indian Head

To develop innovative ways of addressing key issues in heritage conservation in Saskatchewan, the Heritage Foundation is interested in supporting and working in partnership with projects that develop or experiment with new approaches, ideas or techniques.  This program will enable the Foundation, in concert with other government agencies, non-profit organizations and individuals to adopt a proactive position on important issues relating to both the cultural and natural heritage of the province.

Click here for a copy of the detailed program guidelines.

Click here for the application form.


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