Building Digital Connectivity for Farmers in Saskatchewan

GrantID: 15789

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Saskatchewan with a demonstrated commitment to Science, Technology Research & Development are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Agriculture & Farming grants, Education grants, Food & Nutrition grants, Health & Medical grants, Homeless grants, Natural Resources grants.

Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Community Development in Saskatchewan

The Banking Institution's Annual Grants for worldwide organizations aim to support community development projects that have a measurable social impact and return on investment. In Saskatchewan, the focus is on projects that address specific needs and priorities. The Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services is a key agency that works with community organizations to identify and address social issues.

Saskatchewan's unique demographic features, such as its high percentage of Indigenous peoples and rural communities, require tailored approaches to community development. The grant prioritizes projects that address the needs of these populations, particularly in areas like education, health, and economic development. For instance, projects that improve literacy rates among Indigenous children or provide job training for rural youth are likely to be considered favorably.

Measuring Success in Saskatchewan Communities

To measure the success of community development projects in Saskatchewan, the Banking Institution will look for clear outcomes and indicators. These may include the number of people served, the impact on local economies, and the long-term sustainability of the projects. Projects that demonstrate a strong potential for scalability and replicability will also be prioritized. The grant will support projects that are owned and led by local communities, ensuring that they are responsive to local needs and have a lasting impact.

Saskatchewan's geographic features, such as its vast rural areas and remote communities, present both challenges and opportunities for community development. Projects that address these challenges, such as improving access to healthcare services in rural areas or promoting economic development in remote communities, will be considered. The presence of major rivers and lakes also provides opportunities for environmental and recreational projects.

Key Indicators for Priority Outcomes

When evaluating grant applications, the Banking Institution will consider a range of indicators, including the project's alignment with community needs, its potential for social impact, and its financial sustainability. Applicants will need to demonstrate a clear understanding of the community they are serving and a well-thought-out plan for achieving their goals. The Banking Institution will also be looking for evidence of collaboration and partnerships between community organizations, government agencies, and other stakeholders.

Q: What types of community development projects are most likely to be funded in Saskatchewan? A: Projects that address the needs of Indigenous peoples and rural communities, such as education and job training initiatives, are likely to be considered favorably.

Q: How will the success of community development projects be measured in Saskatchewan? A: The Banking Institution will look for clear outcomes and indicators, such as the number of people served and the impact on local economies. A revised version of the second FAQ: Q: What outcomes will the Banking Institution prioritize when evaluating grant applications for Saskatchewan? A: The institution will prioritize projects with clear outcomes and indicators, such as improved literacy rates or job creation in rural areas.

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