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External Links The City of Moose Jaw is committed to assisting community groups and organizations in undertaking specific activities that enhance the quality of life in Moose Jaw. To further this commitment, the City has four (4) separate grant programs that community organizations can access. Community Grant Program Community Projects - Capital Grant Program Special Events Hosting Grant Program Urban Aboriginal Community Grant Program Examples of completed Grant Applications Examples of completed Grant Applications Example of a Special Events Grant Application Example of a Target Grant Application Example of a Base Grant Application Example of a Capital Grant Application Community Grant Program Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Program Organization Guidelines Purpose Funding for this grant is provided by Saskatchewan Lotteries. The purpose of the grant is to provide support to local organizations to operate activities in sport, culture and recreation in Base or Target Initiatives. Criteria Groups applying for funding can only apply for one grant per project from the City. Grant requests for capital expenditures are not eligible. Other ineligible expenses include facility maintenance and operation cost, food and alcoholic beverages, membership fees, prizes, full-time employee costs, out-of-province activities and travel, uniforms and personal items. Local non-profit incorporated organizations may apply for funding. Only those organizations that are sport, culture or recreation oriented and directly servicing the citizens of Moose Jaw are eligible to apply. Full criteria policy is available by contacting by contacting Moose Jaw Parks and Recreation at 694-4447 or you may download the document from this site. Funding Levels Funding of projects is based on the merit of each request. Applicants will be responsible for at least 25% of the total eligible expenses. Application Procedures Application forms are available by contacting Moose Jaw Parks and Recreation at 694-4447 or you may download the application from this site. The deadline for applications is November 30, 2009. Completed applications were to be dropped off at the Parks and Recreation Department, Third Floor, City Hall, 228 Main Street North. Community Grant Application 2010-2011 Example of a Target Grant Application Example of a Base Grant Application Community Grant Follow-Up Report Sask Lotteries Follow-Up Report Parks & Recreation Logo Saskatchewan Lotteries Logo Grant Review Procedure The applications are reviewed by the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board who put forth recommendations to City Council. Back to the Top Special Events Hosting Grant Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Program Organization Guidelines Purpose Funding for this grant is provided by Saskatchewan Lotteries. The grant is to encourage local organizations to host sports tournaments and cultural events in the City of Moose Jaw. Criteria Local non-profit incorporated organizations may apply for funding. Assistance is available for hosting Provincial, Western Canadian, National or International events, not previously hosted within two preceding years. Annual local events are eligible provided they are at least two days long and have a minimum of 48 participants of which 80% are non-residents of the City, however events hosted year after year will be considered annual and funded as such. Funding is also available to assist In bidding to host events. Trade shows and conferences are not eligible. Full criteria policy is available by contacting by contacting Moose Jaw Parks and Recreation at 694-4447 or you may download the document from this site. Funding Levels Depending on the scope of the event, funding can range from $1.00 per participant to $15.00 per participant. Applicants will be responsible for at least 25% of the total eligible expenses. Application Procedure Application forms are available by contacting Moose Jaw Parks and Recreation at 694-4447 or you may download the application from this site. The deadline for applications is November 30, 2009. Completed applications were to be dropped off at the Parks and Recreation Department, Third Floor, City Hall, 228 Main Street North. Special Events Hosting Grant Application 2010-2011 Example of a Special Events Grant Application Special Events Hosting Grant Follow-up Report Sask Lotteries Follow-Up Report Parks & Recreation Logo Saskatchewan Lotteries Logo Grant Review Procedure The applications are reviewed by the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board who put forth recommendations to City Council. Back to the Top Urban Aboriginal Community Grant Program Application Guide for Urban Aboriginal Community Grant Program Purpose The purpose of the Urban Aboriginal Participation Community Grant Program is to assist in the development of sport, culture and recreation programs, and leadership opportunities for Aboriginal people through non-profit community organizations in designated urban centers. Criteria
This program is jointly funded and managed through the Community Initiatives Fund and the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation Application Procedure Application forms are available by contacting Moose Jaw Parks and Recreation at 694-4447 or you may download the application from this site. The deadline for applications is September 25th, 2009. Completed applications can be dropped off at the Parks and Recreation Department, Third Floor, City Hall. Urban Aboriginal Community Grant Program Application Saskatchewan Lotteries Logo Parks & Recreation Logo Grant Review Procedure Applications will be reviewed by the Urban Aboriginal Adjudication Committee established within the community, followed by the Parks and Recreation Department to ensure completeness of all required information, and then sent for approval to City Council. Back to the Top Community Projects - Capital Grant Program Community Projects - Capital Grant Program Booklet Purpose The purpose of the Community Projects - Capital Grant Program is to enable community groups to undertake capital development or renovation projects that will result in short and long term benefits to the community. The main focus of the project must be related to improvement of parks or facilities providing recreation, sport, arts, or cultural opportunities to the community. All developments must have a minimum life span of five years. Criteria Community Projects - Capital Grant Program Application Procedures Community Projects - Capital Grant Program Application 2010-2011 Example of a Capital Grant Application The deadline for applications is January 31, 2009. Completed applications can be dropped off at the Parks and Recreation Department, Third Floor, City Hall. Late applications are not accepted. Community Projects - Capital Grant Program Follow-Up Report Back to the Top Back to City Hall Home Page |