The Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP) 2020 will provide $150 million to municipalities to support investments in infrastructure to stimulate economic recovery and encourage local job creation.
Organization Government of Saskatchewan
Who Can Apply? Municipalities
Under this grant, the Ministry of Government Relations’ First Nations and Métis Relations Unit may award a maximum of $45,000 for qualifying projects. Themes include safe communities and economic growth.
Organization Government of Saskatchewan – Ministry of Government Relations’ First Nations and Métis Relations Unit
Who Can Apply? First Nations, Municipalities, Indigenous Organizations
Provides capital funds for a variety of infrastructure projects. MFC allows local authorities to minimize interest costs by offering extremely competitive interest rates and the ability to repay debt prior to maturity. In addition, MFC offers very flexible borrowing terms that can be customized to meet the needs of the project being financed.
Organization Municipal Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan
Who Can Apply? Municipalities
Targeted Sector Support (TSS) is a portion of Municipal Revenue Sharing ($1.5 million per fiscal year) used to encourage inter-community collaboration, help build capacity and promote good governance in all Saskatchewan municipalities. The funds are used to support projects that help municipalities to strengthen their core governance and administration responsibilities, and advance the priorities set by the Steering Committee.
Organization Government of Saskatchewan
Who Can Apply? Municipalities
The fund provides financial support to municipal governments to clean up these sites so they can be used for future economic or social development opportunities. An abandoned, environmentally impacted site is an area, such as a former gas station or laundromat, that has been contaminated.
Organization Government of Saskatchewan
Who Can Apply? Municipalities