Investing in Saskatchewan Communities
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Investing in Saskatchewan Communities
Annual Report 2010-11 Investing in Saskatchewan Communities Community Initiatives Fund program delivery exemplifies knowledgeable and effective investments that strengthen the capacity of communities throughout Saskatchewan. Contents People working 2 Letter of Transmittal 3 Message from the Chair and Executive Director 4 Our Board 5 Our Programs 6 2010-11 Community Initiatives Fund Grant Recipients together, helping each other, getting 6 Community Grant Program things done. That’s 18 Community Vitality Program 22 Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment Program 22 Physical Activity Grant Program 23 Urban Aboriginal Community Grant Program 23 Exhibition Associations 24 Youth Engagement community. 25 Financial Statements of Community Initiative Fund Letter of Transmittal The Honourable Bill Hutchinson Minister of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport, and Minister Responsible for the Community Initiatives Fund Dear Hon. Hutchinson: In accordance with The Tabling of Documents Act, and on behalf of the Board of the Community Initiatives Fund, it is my pleasure to present to you the Annual Report of the Community Initiatives Fund for the period of April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011, inclusive. Respectfully submitted, Darlene Bessey Chairperson Board of the Community Initiatives Fund 2 Message from the Chair and Executive Director Dear Partners and Community Leaders, CIF’s vision is for vibrant, resilient, sustainable and proud Saskatchewan communities whose citizens are engaged and working together. During 2010-11 great strides were taken by Community Initiatives Fund (CIF) representatives to significantly strengthen the presence and effectiveness of the CIF among Saskatchewan communities. One priority was to validate the organization’s mandate by conferring with partners, stakeholders and beneficiaries Darlene Bessey throughout Saskatchewan. These efforts culminated in renewed vision, mission and values for the CIF, and helped identify CIF’s priorities for the next three years. The CIF will more strongly assume a leadership role in support of community organizations, position itself as a strategic and innovative funder, and strengthen its capacity for Tracey Mann delivery and accountability. Inauguration of the Community Vitality Program, tailored to address small capital needs and community pride events and milestones, increased CIF’s investment in communities by 123 grants totaling $2,630,140 during the year. This program, announced in May 2010, was designed to draw upon CIF’s accumulated reserve funds so as not to impact regular CIF programming. Up to three million dollars in grants is designated for Saskatchewan communities each year until 2013. During the year, the CIF Board approved 581 grants, disbursing $9,501,052 through programming. CIF received just over $8 million in revenues, representing CIF’s portion of net revenues from the Regina and Moose Jaw casinos. Branding and communication efforts during this time contributed significantly to CIF’s enhanced presence among partners and Saskatchewan communities. CIF’s new visual identity logo and guidelines, website, brochure and display were developed with CIF’s programming and Saskatchewan’s communities in mind. A media event in March highlighted the Community Vitality Program and profiled the CIF. CIF’s partners continue to be the core of effective program delivery and community benefit. We recognize our grant review partners—including Regional Intersectoral Committees, Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association, the Saskatchewan Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association, Urban Aboriginal Committees throughout the province—and thank them for their continued support and engagement. We also recognize our volunteer adjudication committee members for their work with the Community Vitality Program. Our appreciation is extended to the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport and the Government of Saskatchewan for their foresight in establishing the CIF. We are proud to work with the Ministry, our partners and community leaders to help residents Connect with the CIF, Engage as volunteers, and Thrive as proud and sustainable Saskatchewan communities. We’re looking forward to another great year in 2011-12. Darlene Bessey Chairperson Tracey Mann Executive Director 3 Our Board The CIF is a Special Purpose Fund created through The Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Act, governed by a board of eight members, and accountable to the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport. Board members are appointed by the Government of Saskatchewan, and are volunteers with extensive community-based experience. We acknowledge and extend our appreciation to Paul Merriman of Saskatoon, who resigned from the Board in October 2010. “Non-profit community based organizations are the backbone of our province. They need to be supported so they continue the work required that ensures Saskatchewan families and communities continue to thrive.” “Being a member of the CIF board is an inspiring and gratifying experience. I am able to participate in supporting community-based and volunteer organizations throughout Saskatchewan who are committed, determined, and focused on enhancing the development and well-being of their communities.” Darcy McLeod, Yorkton, (vice chair) Darlene Bessey, Saskatoon (chair) “Non-profit community organizations play an important role in the welfare of our communities and it is vitally important to help fund these organizations.” “It is exhilarating to be able to assist non profit organizations and smaller communities in achieving their goals through the different grants the CIF provides. Being able to empower smaller communities by providing top up funds for community projects has a fundamental impact on the whole community.” Dwight Lemon, Swift Current Terri Davis, Prince Albert “Community-based organizations are the thread that keeps the fabric of this province strong. It’s very comforting to know CIF helps hundreds of organizations from tiny villages to large cities make a difference in their communities.” “Being part of the CIF has been both meaningful and rewarding. The work we have accomplished has supported communities that provided projects which encourage leadership, culture, and health. I am honoured to have been given this opportunity to serve as a CIF board member. Kinanaskomitinawaw (Thank You in Cree)” Joe Ralko, Regina Cara Merasty, Pelican Narrows “Our CIF funding programs improve quality of life and well being making a visible community improvement. Our programs promote volunteerism, community participation and partnerships in our non-profit sector.” Alan Tanchak, Hafford 4 Our Programs The Community Initiatives Fund (CIF) offers grant programs for community-led projects that benefit children, youth and families in Saskatchewan. The mission of the CIF is to make knowledgeable and effective investments in community-based initiatives throughout Saskatchewan that strengthen the capacity of communities. Making it easy for communities to connect with us at the CIF is a key objective. Visit our recentlylaunched website at www.cifsask.org and check back often as we continue to build an informative and interactive site. CIF programs foster community development and vitality and help support opportunities for children, youth involvement, volunteer leadership and Aboriginal inclusion. Emphasis in these 5 areas provides tangible benefits for all residents by supporting Saskatchewan’s vibrant communities and an enhanced quality of life. 2010-11 Community Initiatives Fund Grant Recipients Community Grant Program The Community Grant Program provides for community grants that help improve the health and well being of vulnerable children, youth and families in Saskatchewan. The Community Grant Program is delivered in partnership with the Province’s 10 Regional Intersectoral Committees. Grant Recipient Pasquia Regional Park Town of Arborfield Recreation Board Eastern Region II Métis Nation Assiniboia Child and Youth Interagency Committee Assiniboia Food Security Committee Assiniboia Food Security Committee Safe Assiniboia Coalition Balcarres Communities Literacy Network Balcarres Parks and Recreation Board Spirit Builders Program Spirit Builders Program Gladmar Preschool Sipisishk Tawicihitoyahk Leadership Bengough Municipal Arts Council Location Arborfield Arborfield Archerwill Assiniboia Project Name Special Needs Swim Program Summer Recreation Student 15th Annual Culture Camp Assiniboia Tot Spot Bengough Parks and Recreation Board Bengough Parks and Recreation Board Big River Interagency Group Biggar and District Family Centre Biggar and District Family Centre Bengough Bengough Big River Biggar Biggar Amount ($) 4,000 1,000 10,000 2,000 Assiniboia Assiniboia Assiniboia Balcarres Assiniboia Community Gardens Assiniboia Collective Kitchen Safe Communities Coordinator Summer Adventure Program 2,000 5,000 10,000 4,500 Balcarres Balcarres Balcarres Beauber Beauval Bengough 780 1,500 25,000 4,600 15,000 2,500 Biggar and District Recreation Board Biggar Blaine Lake Library Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Library Canora Child Action Plan Committee Canora Nursery School Association Canwood Community School Cornerstone Family and Youth Centre Cornerstone Family and Youth Centre IMPACT Early Childhood Committee Blaine Lake Canora Canora Canwood Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Partners in Action for Literacy Weyburn Early Childhood Development Network Carrot River and District Recreation Board Carrot River and District Recreation Board Town of Churchbridge Swimming Pool Creighton Community Daycare Carlyle Carlyle Summer Playground Program Summer Camp After School Programming Educational Materials Oskayiwak Tawicihitocik Project The Gateway Festival Youth Street Team Bengough Youth Centre Program Bengough Summer Active Summer Day Camp Biggar Summer Preschool Biggar and District Family Centre Parent Support Integrated Summer Play Program Summer Activity Program for Children Annual Children’s Activity Program Project Reconnect Canora Nursery School Summer Youth Program Community Program Coordinator Family and Youth Center Intriguing Minds, Parents and Children Together Program Literacy Program Coordinator LEAP with me! Carrot River Active Youth 3,500 Carrot River Summer Kid’s City 2,500 Churchbridge Creighton Swimming Program Physical Education Program 5,000 6,180 6 2,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 25,000 5,000 4,975 8,166 15,800 2,000 5,000 5,000 25,000 25,000 1,000 5,475 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Creighton Community Daycare Creighton Creighton Community School Town of Creighton Charlebois Community School Creighton Creighton Cumberland House Cymric Arts and Culture Awareness Program Denare Beach Summer Fun Summer in the Park Community Kitchens Coordinator 1,200 5,000 3,600 Children’s Camp 5,000 Davidson Delisle Davidson Playschool Summer Playground Program 2,450 3,500 Denare Beach Summer Fun at the Beach 3,909 Denare Beach Duck Lake Amisk Lake Youth Program 15,000 Arlington Beach Camp and Conference Centre Davidson Playschool Association Delisle and District Recreation Association Denare Beach Recreation Board Denare Beach Recreation Board Stobart Community School Central Saskatchewan Military Family Resource Centre Edenwold After School Recreation Program Esterhazy and District Association for Community Living Growing Three Preschool Cooperative Potashville Child Action Plan Committee Terrific Two’s Program Estevan Area Literacy Group Estevan Area Literacy Group Estevan Family Resource Centre Esterhazy Estevan Estevan Estevan Estevan Family Resource Centre Estevan Eston and District Recreation Board Eston Flin Flon Indian Métis Friendship Association Foam Lake Leisure Services Board Bert Fox Community High School Flin Flon Fort Qu’Appelle Community Outreach Management Center Fort Qu’Appelle Community School Council Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary Community School Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary Community School Council Ka Pa Chee Training Center Gravelbourg and District Early Childhood Committee Gravelbourg and District Recreation Association Grayson Parks and Recreation Board Dundurn Edenwold Esterhazy Esterhazy Esterhazy Start Change, Stobart Anti Racism Team Summer Fun 2010 Edenwold After School Recreation Program Summer Recreation Program for Special Needs Children and Youth Growing Three Preschool Program Healthy Beginnings: Parent and Infant Education Program Terrific Two Program Nature Smarts Reading Family Fun Program Summer Kid-Shop Discovery Programs Family and Early Learning Programming for 0-3 groups. Playbusters Summer Camp Program Camp Moochikum 2,807 5,500 3,000 13,660 5,000 5,000 11,000 11,000 1,815 15,510 5,000 25,000 4,855 5,000 Foam Lake Fort Qu’Appelle Fort Qu’Appelle Fort Qu’Appelle Fort Qu’Appelle Fort Qu’Appelle Fort Qu’Appelle Gravelbourg After School and Summer Program Gravelbourg Tot Spot Gravelbourg Summer Play Program 2,000 Grayson Mobile Playground 1,880 7 Families in Motion Teens in Programming Initiatives Amount ($) Outreach Community Services 5,000 7,000 15,000 Student Teacher Education Week 5,000 Kicks 4 Kids 6,500 WOW Conference 1,000 25,000 1,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Mocikitaw Recreation Board Southeast Early Childhood Development Committee Green Lake Grenfell Walking in Balance Prairie Quarter Horse Breeders Group Hazlet Early Learning Centre Al Mazur Memorial Heritage Park Hudson Bay Interagency Committee Hudson Bay Special Olympics Big Brothers Big Sisters of Humboldt Humboldt and District Community Services Humboldt Cooperative Preschool Partners for Rural Family Support Safe Communities Humboldt and Area Imperial Palliser Library Grenfell Hanley Hazlet Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Humboldt Humboldt Humboldt Humboldt Humboldt Imperial Ituna and District Recreation Board Ituna Families First Program Good Spirit School Division Kennedy/Langbank Playschool Kindersley Family Resource Centre Committee Kindersley Library Board West Central Crisis and Family Support Centre Kipling Creative Play Center Kipling Golf Club Kipling Parks and Recreation Kamsack Kamsack Kennedy Kindersley Cultural Activities Celebrations Encouraging Language Development in Early Childhood Settings Walking in Balance Horse Clinics Kamps4Kids Community Social Coordinator One Small Step at a Time Special Olympics- Hudson Bay Traditional Mentoring Program Summer Recreation and Respite Program Preschool Program Outreach Wellness Series It’s Up to Youth Destination Jungle Summer Program Sport, Culture and Recreation Day Program Families First Program Families First Program Playschool Program Family Resource Centre Programs Kipling Kipling Kipling Kipling Parks and Recreation Moose Mountain Literacy Group La Loche Friendship Centre Kipling Kipling La Loche Gordon Denny Community School Parent Council Kikinahk Friendship Center Kikinahk Friendship Centre La Ronge Childcare Cooperative Ltd. La Ronge Children’s Festival La Ronge Lutheran Fellowship Church La Ronge Parks and Recreation La Ronge Public Library Northern Lights Hockey Development La Ronge Northern Sport, Culture and Recreation District Parents’n’Tots Pre Cam Community School Kindersley Kindersley La Ronge La Ronge La Ronge La Ronge La Ronge La Ronge La Ronge La Ronge La Ronge La Ronge La Ronge 8 Amount ($) 2,525 10,010 3,000 2,343 5,000 2,500 8,500 7,000 17,070 5,000 1,545 25,000 15,000 3,000 2,530 5,000 25,000 3,230 25,000 Summer Activities at the Library Building Safer Communities Council Kipling Creative Play Centre Youth Summer Links Golf Program Children’s Summer Activities Program Fitness for All Family Literacy Program Finding Ourselves in Culture Youth Retreat Summer Recreation in Air Ronge 1,750 25,000 After School Program Summer Youth Program Childcare Week Festivities Children’s Festival La Youth Community Kitchen The Summer of Sports Destination Jungle Summer Youth Hockey Development Camp Play Leadership Workshops for Northern Youth Parents’n’Tots Serious Summer Fun Day Camp Program 14,936 5,000 1,400 5,000 15,000 5,000 3,000 2,500 5,000 1,000 5,000 2,944 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,680 5,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Visions North Community Futures Development Corporation Langenburg High School Langham and District Parks and Recreation Board Walter M. Brown School Community Council Lanigan and District Youth Centre Lanigan and District Youth Centre Living Sky Respite and Recreation Town of Leader, Recreation Department Limerick Opportunity Centre and Village of Limerick Limerick Opportunity Centre and Village of Limerick Beyond Borders Circle of Change Big Brothers and Big Sisters Association of Lloydminster Corporation Father Gorman Community School Lloydminster Community Youth Centre Lloydminster Community Youth Centre Lloydminster Interval Home Society Jack and Jill Cooperative Nursery School South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport City of Martensville Martensville Community Access Centre Northern Pikes Wrestling Club Northwest School Division Location Project Name La Ronge Langham Financial Planning and Money Management Langenburg In-School Mentoring Program Summer Activities Program Langham Snack Attack Program 4,000 Lanigan Lanigan Lanigan Leader 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Limerick Summer Fun Youth Program Outdoor Adventures Summer Fun Day Camp Parks Program and Summer Activities Collective Kitchen 3,500 Limerick Childhood Formative Years 1,500 Lloydminster Beyond Borders Circle of Change Challenge After School Discovery Program Langenburg Lloydminster Lloydminster Lloydminster Lloydminster Lloydminster Maple Creek Summer Literacy Camp Summer Outdoor Recreation Program Drug Awareness Project Amount ($) 9,937 13,113 5,000 10,255 25,000 5,000 5,000 25,000 25,000 12,400 Maple Creek Community Outreach Project Playschool Renewal and Funding Drive Summer Play Patrol Program Martensville Martensville Summer Fun Program Youth Resource Centre 5,000 25,000 Meadow Lake Meadow Lake Meadow Lake Meath Park Wrestling Program 4,000 Summer Recreation Program 5,000 3,600 1,700 25,000 6,500 Prairie North Regional Health Authority Meath Park School Community Council Canadian Métis Heritage Corporation Melfort Canadian Métis Heritage Corporation Kelsey Trail Health Region Melfort and District Museum Melfort Melfort Melfort Melfort Public Library Melfort Youth Initiative Leadership Team North East Saskatchewan Parenting Education Association Melfort Melfort Meadow Lake Community Baby Shower Teen Adventure Leadership Training Cultivating Creative Children’s Program Youth Summer Excursions Girl’s Greenwater Getaway Time Warp: Family Days Summer Program Destination Jungle Melfort Youth Initiative Project Melfort Kevin McKenzie Workshop Series 9 5,000 9,600 12,500 5,000 10,000 2,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Northeast School Division Melfort Tisdale Elementary School Melfort City of Melville Recreation, Culture and Leisure Services Board Albert E. Peacock Collegiate Nutrition Program Assiniboia Healthy Families Association for Community Living, Moose Jaw Association for Community Living, Moose Jaw Canadian Mental Health Association Melville Breakfast: The Right Action for Intellectual Nourishment Caring, Helping, You and Me Sharing Program Summer Park Program 3,200 Moose Jaw A.E. Peacock Nutrition Program 2,000 Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Assiniboia Healthy Families Moxie Club for Children with Autism Moxie Club Summer Club 1,500 3,500 City of Moose Jaw Community Action Team, Healthy, Active Living Connecting as Neighbours Hunger in Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Family Service Bureau Moose Jaw Family YMCA Moose Jaw Literacy Network Moose Jaw Military Family Resource Center Moose Jaw Multicultural Council Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery Moose Jaw Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Moose Jaw South Central Region Drug Strategy Moose Jaw South Central Region Drug Strategy Moose Jaw South-Central Community Playschools Coalition Moose Jaw Women’s Transition Association Moose Jaw YMCA National Youth Week Planning Committee Prairie South School Division Shared Services Mentorship Program - Interagency Intake Committee South Hill Neighborhood Development Committee South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport Wakamow Aboriginal Community Association Wakamow Aboriginal Community Association Youth Asset Advisory Committee Moosomin Family Resource Centre Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Extended Transitions for English as an Alternative Language Friday Night Activity Clubs Families Get Active Project Community Gardens Program Community Kitchens Gardening Program Summer Day Camp Busy Bodies Summer Fun Reading Club Behavioural Support Pilot, Early Years Summer Program for Newcomer Children Summer Art and Culture Camp Youth Activity Centre Program Amount ($) 5,000 5,000 3,000 7,000 15,000 10,000 3,000 15,000 2,500 200 3,000 15,000 3,500 3,000 4,000 Moose Jaw Summer Research and Development Project Free Teen Swim Nights 5,000 Moose Jaw Early Social Skills Program 1,500 Moose Jaw Building a Safer Community 10,000 Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Strong Start Family Centre Celebrating Youth 20,000 2,994 Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Threat/Risk Assessment Planning Shared Services Mentorship Program After School Project 10,000 Moose Jaw Community Threat Assessment 18,040 Moose Jaw Summer Theatre Day Camp 3,500 Moose Jaw Aboriginal Cultural Leadership Program Youth in Action Saturday Night Learning Through Play 7,000 Moose Jaw Moosomin 10 2,500 5,000 6,000 1,750 10,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Mortlach Youth Action Committee Mortlach Youth Action Committee Mossbank Community Youth Builders Muskoday First Nations Mortlach Mortlach Mossbank Muskoday Nipawin Oasis Community Centre Cooperative Nipawin Recreation and Parks Board Nipawin Youth Programming Youth Summer Day Camp Play Program Cultural Experiences Outdoors: Wadin Bay Base Camp Social and Development Project Battlefords Boys and Girls Club Battlefords Boys and Girls Club Battlefords Early Childhood Intervention Program Battlefords Family Health Centre Connaught Community School John Paul II Collegiate John Paul II Community School Council St. Mary’s Community School Osler Family Resource Centre Outlook and District Recreation Board Outlook and District Regional Park Nipawin North Battleford North Battleford North Battleford North Battleford North Battleford North Battleford North Battleford North Battleford Osler Outlook Outlook Expressway Family Center Paradise Hill Home and School Association Oxbow Paradise Hill Pierceland Recreation Association Pierceland Minahik Waskahigan Community School Drama Group Northern Village of Pinehouse Pinehouse Larwood Shaw Memorial Swimming Pool Porcupine Plain and District Museum Porcupine Plain Interagency Committee Preeceville Economic Development Committee Growth Fund Association for Community Living, Prince Albert Canadian Mental Health Association, Prince Albert Branch Common Weal Community Arts Family Connections and King George Volunteer Centre Pinehouse Lake Fun Factory Summer Youth Program Evening Program Summer Day Camp Community Action for the Early Years Community Garden Project Family Wellness Summer Program Summer Day Camp Amount ($) 4,500 2,500 5,000 5,000 25,000 1,500 25,000 5,000 25,000 5,000 5,000 950 Be the Change Challenge Days 6,000 Summer Day Camp 5,000 Summer Cool Camp Summer Fun Playground Program Educational Learn to Swim Program Expressway Family Centre Kevin Brooks Tour and Steve Harmer’s Motivational Magic Shows Pierceland Family Fun Park/Mini Golf Northern Drama Project 4,950 5,000 5,000 Sharing of Knowledge: Northern Saskatchewan Career Symposium and Elders/Youth Gathering Free Swims 9,000 17,400 5,000 24,000 22,000 Porcupine Plain Porcupine Plain Porcupine Plain Preeceville Summer Activity Program 4,000 A Small Community With a Big Heart Swimming Lesson Program 5,200 2,478 Prince Albert Interec 2010 5,000 Prince Albert Mental Health First Aid Workshops 25,000 Prince Albert Cumberland House Media Arts Project Empowering People: Creating Leaders 20,000 Prince Albert 11 1,000 25,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Family Futures Healthy Choices for Kids Committee Prince Albert Prince Albert Lakeland District for Sport, Culture and Receration Native Coordinating Council Children’s Haven Child Crisis Centre North Sask River Métis Nation Prince Albert Community Networking Coalition Prince Albert Cooperative Health Centre Prince Albert Early Childhood Intervention Program Prince Albert Literacy Network Prince Albert Métis Grannies Association Prince Albert Métis Women’s Association Prince Albert Outreach Program Prince Albert Outreach Program Prince Albert Prince Albert Milk Coupon Program After School/Evening Recreation Program Summer Sport Experience and Mobile Playground Program Parenting our Children Project 13,812 Prince Albert Prince Albert Homes for the Homeless Program Community Networking Coalition 23,825 6,000 Prince Albert Learners with Purpose: Wisdom from Within Interactive Summer Preschool 24,828 Family Literacy Works Métis Grannies Senior Support Group Just Workers 24,172 12,746 Prince Albert Prince Albert Prince Albert Share a Meal Food Bank Prince Albert Prince Albert Skateboard and BMX Park Association Queen Mary Community School Riverside School Community Council Salvation Army Community and Family Services St. Michael Community School Hoop Troupe W.J. Berezowsky School West Flat Citizens Group Westview School Community Council Radville Parents and Tots Redvers Early Learning and Child Care Centres Redvers Early Learning and Child Care Centres AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan Al Ritchie Community Association Al Ritchie Community Association Prince Albert All Nations Healin’ Thru Artz All Nations Hope AIDS Network Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan Regina Regina Regina Association for Community Living, Regina Autism Resource Centre Big Brothers of Regina Camp fYrefly Saskatchewan Camp Monahan Association Prince Albert Prince Albert Prince Albert Prince Albert Amount ($) 9,516 24,978 5,000 5,000 25,000 Prince Albert Prince Albert Prince Albert Radville Redvers Teachings from the Sacred Fire Caring for the Earth Community Garden Summer Snack/Community Garden Program Supervised and Safe Outdoor Skateboard Park Mentor Program Community Kitchen Project Family Summer Program Breakfast and Alternate Feeding Program St. Michael Community Hoop Troupe After School and Snack Program Playground Supervisor Summer Camp Accessibility Parents and Tots Program Youth in the Community Redvers Dance our Days Away Regina Regina Regina Regina Ribbons of Hope Summer Jam Program Silver Threads: Embracing and Empowering Seniors and Diversity Multimedia Artz After School Aboriginal Youth Joining the Circle Your Brain, Its Health and Alzheimer’s Disease Next Chapter Book Club 19,470 Regina Regina Regina Regina Therapeutic Summer Programs In School Mentoring Program Youth Leadership Retreat Camper Sponsorship Fund 5,000 25,000 5,000 5,000 Prince Albert Prince Albert Prince Albert Prince Albert 12 17,200 5,000 5,000 5,000 8,820 5,000 25,000 9,300 14,400 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 2,520 10,125 5,000 25,000 25,000 5,000 25,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Canadian Assocation for Young Children Regina 11,920 Canadian Diabetes Association, Southern Saskatchewan Leadership Centre Catholic Family Services Girl Guides of Canada, Regina Regina Dad’s Connection: A Family Literacy Program for Incarcerated Fathers of Young Children Empowering Young People for Diabetes Self-Management Regina Regina 3,300 9,500 Girl Guides of Canada, Regina Regina Give Kids a Chance Charity Heritage Community Association Regina Regina Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan, Regina Branch Library Services for Saskatchewan Aboriginal Peoples Lifesaving Society Lifesaving Society Regina Community Garden Project Girl Guide Programs in Regina Community Schools Girl Guide Camping For Girls at Risk Dream Brokers Program Misatin Manokewin First Nations Cultural and Spiritual Horse Program Summer Sunshine Day Camp Regina Regina North Central Community Association North Central Family Centre Regina Regina Rainbow Youth Centre Regina Adult Learning Centre Regina and Area Early Childhood Network Regina Early Learning Centre Regina Home Economics for Living Project Regina Home Economics for Living Project Regina National Aboriginal Day Celebrations Regina Open Door Society Regina Regina Regina Regina Regina Palliative Care Regina Regina Public Library Regina Regina Sport District Regina Work Preparation Centre Regina Regina Regina Youth for Christ Saskatchewan Abilities Council Saskatchewan Abilities Council SaskCulture Regina Regina Regina Regina SCEP Centre Society Regina Regina Regina Regina Regina Regina 13 Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Program Northern Water Smart Program Northern Lifeguard Training Program Heart of Green North Central Community Family Reading Centre 4 Youth by Youth Brain Gains Through Fitness Community Awareness Days for Parents of Preschoolers Preschool Exploration Project Developing Life Skills Foods Across the Rainbow Summer Nutrition Camp National Aboriginal Day Celebrations Community Orientation and Summer Learning for Refugee and Immigrant Children Caring Hearts Camp: A Weekend Retreat for Grieving Children and Teens Learning together: Creating Young Readers Dream Brokers Program Youth Employment Series: Twelve Week Personal Development Program Lamb’s Boxing Club Social Leisure Youth Program Summer Fun Program Culture Days in Saskatchewan Activation project Summer Friends Program Amount ($) 5,000 5,000 25,000 25,000 5,000 25,000 5,000 25,000 5,000 5,000 25,000 16,843 24,890 25,000 19,786 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 24,720 25,000 24,661 20,000 25,000 5,000 25,000 5,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Seniors University Group Regina Sepak Takraw Saskatchewan Regina Sheatre Street Workers Advocacy Project Tamarack Foundation Traditional Grandmothers Guidance Centre University of Regina, Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Wascana Racing Canoe Club Wind on My Wings Sailing Club of Regina YMCA of Regina YWCA of Regina - Big Sisters Regina Regina Regina Regina Regina Challenging Racism: a cross cultural intergenerational project Regina Summer “Get Active, Get Your Kicks” Mentorship and Training Program Far From the Heart Alternative Education Program Camp Tamarack 2010 Through Our Eyes, In Our Voices Video Pilot Project Queer Youth Leadership Training 24,000 Regina Regina Inner City Sport Program WOW Adapted Sailing Program 3,200 14,030 Regina Regina 5,000 16,318 Regina Rocanville Rosetown Rosetown Ta-Wa-Si Recreation Programs Go Girls! Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Y’s Ways for Summer Sun and Fun The Fun Squad P.A.R.T.Y. Program Saltcoats Sandy Bay Summer Day Program Support and Education Program 2,500 15,000 Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Kids Camp Francophone Summer Festival Summer Program Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon YWCA of Regina - Big Sisters Rocanville Parks and Recreation Rosetown Community Youth Project Rosetown High School Community Council Saltcoats and District Daycare Sandy Bay Community Resource Centre A.G. Bell Association for the Deaf Association jeunesse fransaskoise Autism Treatment Services of Saskatchewan Bedford Road Collegiate Bedford Road Collegiate Bethlehem Catholic High School Boys and Girls Clubs of Saskatoon Canadian Red Cross Society, Saskatoon Branch Catholic Family Services of Saskatoon Amount ($) 21,400 5,000 25,000 18,700 5,000 25,000 5,000 2,800 5,000 2,500 3,000 5,000 5,000 Child and Youth Friendly Saskatoon Children’s Discovery Museum on the Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatoon CLASSIC (Community Legal Assistance Services for Saskatoon Inner City) CLASSIC (Community Legal Assistance Services for Saskatoon Inner City) Community First Development Fund of Saskatoon Community Living Association Saskatoon Coteau Community Club E.D. Feehan Catholic High School Saskatoon Restorative Action Program Restorative Action Program Restorative Action Program Summer Day Camp Program Youth Leading Youth Away from Bullying Program Building Healthy Families: One Community at a Time Youth Volunteer Program Children’s Discovery Museum Access Program for School and Preschools Walk-In Advocacy Clinic Saskatoon Walk In Advocacy Clinic 5,000 Saskatoon 6,250 Saskatoon Individual Development Accounts Program Monday Night Drama Saskatoon Saskatoon Fun in the Sun Restorative Action Program Saskatoon 14 5,170 2,330 15,000 5,000 7,030 10,000 5,000 6,531 25,000 2,500 1,550 10,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient FLICKS: Saskatchewan International Youth Film Festival Friends of Kinsmen Activity Place Location Project Name Saskatoon Roaming Workshop Series Amount ($) 3,125 Saskatoon 13,520 Saskatoon Children and Youth Right to Culture St. Mary’s Summer Camp Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Foundation Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Foundation Heart of the City Piano Internation Women of Saskatoon Saskatoon St. Mary’s After School Program 12,500 Saskatoon Saskatoon 8,500 24,708 John Arcand Fiddle Fest Saskatoon Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon Office Mount Royal Collegiate Mount Royal Collegiate Nature Saskatchewan New Community Youth Development Corporation New Community Youth Development Corporation READ Saskatoon Saskatoon Festival of the Heart YIRJAN: A Girls’ Participation and Leadership Program 13th Annual John Arcand Fiddle Fest Workshops Summer Sunshine Day Camp Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Restorative Action Program Restorative Action Program Nature Quest Three Sisters Urban Market 5,170 4,830 20,000 5,000 Saskatoon The Better Bread Box 20,400 Saskatoon 21,240 Saskatoon Essential Skills, Parenting and Literacy Program Social and Leisure Youth Program Saskatoon Summer Fun Saskatoon Saskatoon South Branch Excavation Project Awareness, Participation and Inclusion in the Community Project Creative Summer Drama Project 4,722 25,000 After School and Weekend Drop In Classes Cultural Learning Project 21,400 Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Saskatoon Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Saskatoon Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Saskatchewan Blind Sports Association Saskatoon Community Mediation Services Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Programming Saskatoon Environmentors Cooperative Saskatoon Environmentor’s Cooperative Saskatoon Family Child Care Home Association Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre Saskatoon Open Door Society Saskatoon Society for the Protection of Children - Saskatoon Crisis Nursery Saskatoon Sports Council Saskatoon Sports Council Saskatoon Youth Soccer Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival SWITCH (Student Wellness Initiative Toward Community Health) Tamarack Foundation Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon 15 Core Neighbourhood Bike Cooperative Enrichment Project for the Child Care Children and Providers Project ID 5,000 3,000 5,000 25,000 5,000 5,000 5,600 5,000 5,000 25,000 Cultural Bridging Project Recreational, Educational and Cultural Program Sports for Life Summer Camp Floor Hockey League Soccer Kids in the Park Program Family Matinee 25,000 8,000 Mental Health Services and Programming Camp Tamarack 2010 25,000 5,000 7,500 5,000 3,000 10,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Saskatoon International Day of Pink Amount ($) Saskatoon Welcome to the Gaybourhood 3,000 Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Volunteer Saskatoon Volunteer Saskatoon Restorative Action Program Youth as Community Leaders Program Youth as Community Leaders Program Housing Education Program 12,500 12,500 15,000 23,640 The Avenue Community Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity The Avenue Community Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity United Way of Saskatoon and Area United Way of Saskatoon and Area Walter Murray Collegiate Westridge Village and Sturby Place Tenant Associations Westview, Tradewind and Leif Erikson Tenant Associations Wollaston Lake Housing Group Corporation YMCA of Saskatoon Saskatoon Young Athlete Saskatchewan Youth Wellness Centre YWCA of Saskatoon Shaunavon Recreation Board Town of Shellbrook Southey and District Recreation Board Village of Spalding Recreation Board Prairie Community Endeavours Prairie Community Endeavours Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Shaunavon Shellbrook Southey Spalding Spiritwood Spiritwood Spiritwood Literacy Partnership Spiritwood Parks and Recreation Star City and District Recreation Board 123 Care for Me Child Care City of Swift Current Family Resource Centre Newcomer Welcome Centre Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Swift Current The Center Webb Recreation Board North East Early Childhood Intervention Program Northeast Children’s Festival Tisdale and Area Community Action Cooperative Ltd. Spiritwood Spiritwood Star City Sturgis Swift Current Swift Current Swift Current Swift Current Aboriginal Lifeguard PreEmployment Program Summer Basketball Program Afterschool Wellness Workshops LEAP Program Summer Active Summer Playground Program Youth Summer Program Summer Youth Program Continuing to Grow Creating Healthy Lifestyles through Cooking and Gardening Literacy Training Program Summer Recreation Program Summer Playground Program Summer Program The Hub on 6th Youth Centre Parent Support Network Homework Club Summer Fun Program Swift Current Swift Current Tisdale On the Move program Sun Fun 2010 Families Swim 6,500 1,860 4,000 Tisdale Tisdale 3,000 2,500 15,000 Saskatoon Saskatoon 25,000 24,040 15,000 25,000 5,000 20,200 12,500 5,000 5,000 4,000 5,000 3,000 12,860 13,600 5,000 2,500 2,500 5,000 8,180 14,720 5,000 Midwest Food Resource Project Turtleford CARRE Program (Community Approaches to Resources, Respite and Education) Unity Community Resource Center Community Family Resource Centre Vanguard and District Recreation Board Town of Wadena Unity Children’s Festival Healthy Parents and Healthy Babies Parenting and Family Literacy Program Northwest Collective Cooking Evaluation Social Groups Unity Vanguard Vanguard Community Resource Center Summer Fun Program Youth Group 20,000 5,000 10,000 Wadena Wadena Playground Program 5,000 16 15,000 Community Grant Program, continued Grant Recipient Town of Warman Town of Watrous Watson Community Recreation Board and Town of Watson Big Brothers Big Sisters Association of Weyburn Big Brothers Big Sisters Association of Weyburn Color My World Child Care Signal Hill Arts Centre The Family Place The Family Place Tommy Douglas Centre Weyburn and Area Early Childhood Intervention Program White Fox Library Whitewood Action for Families Whitewood Action for Families Palliser Regional Library, Willow Bunch Branch Prairie Central District for Sport, Culture and Recreation Town of Wynyard Recreation Board Wynyard CARRES Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and District Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and District Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton City of Yorkton Leisure Services FLASH KIDS (Food, Literacy and Activity Strategy for Healthy Kids) Parkland Early Childhood Intervention Program Parkland Regional Library Parkland Valley Sport, Culture and Recreation District Saskatchewan Abilities Council St. Mary’s School Ventures Community Futures Development Corporation Ventures Community Futures Development Corporation Location Project Name Warman Watrous Watson Summer Fun Program Swimming Lesson Program Summer Activities Program 5,000 3,500 5,000 Weyburn Kids’n’Kops 5,000 Weyburn In School Mentoring Program Weyburn Weyburn Weyburn Weyburn Weyburn After Lunch Fitness You Cando Art Sunny Scholars The Family Place Programs Summer Theatre, Youth Development Out and About Summer Program 5,000 Summer Craft Program Summer Activity Program Community Liaison Program Summer Reading Program 1,000 5,000 9,795 650 Weyburn Amount ($) 23,098 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 White Fox Whitewood Whitewood Willow Bunch Wynyard Kids in Action Wynyard Wynyard Yorkton Wynyard’s Wicked Weekend Summer Program Heroes Life Skills Yorkton Yorkton In School Mentoring Life Skills Program Annual Programming S-CAPE: Summer Culture, Arts and Physical Activity Experiences Kids Facilitator Training Yorkton Summer Respite Program 5,000 Yorkton Get Fit and Healthy, Family Literacy Kits to Go Sport, Culture and Recreation Summer Tour Fun Abilities Program St. Mary’s After School Program Integrated Literacy Services 6,000 Yorkton Yorkton Yorkton Yorkton Yorkton Yorkton Yorkton Asset-Building Experiences for Healthy Youth Development Delivery Fees Less Grants Returned Total Community Grants 17 15,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 25,000 25,000 5,000 25,000 5,000 12,493 15,000 4,000 2,000 3,734,884 175,003 103,834 $ 3,806,053 Community Vitality Program The Community Vitality Program, announced in May 2010, is the Community Initiatives Fund’s newest program. This three-year program is helping to address community needs relating to small capital projects, community pride projects, and community events and milestones. The Community Vitality Program is delivered with the assistance of volunteer adjudication committees. Grant Recipient Village of Annaheim Location Annaheim Town of Arcola South Country Health Care Foundation Balcarres Rink Board Village of Bangor Arcola Assiniboia Balcarres Bangor Bengough Economic Development and Tourism Benson Artificial Ice Association Benson Recreation Facility Club Benson Recreational Cooperative Association Biggar 100th Birthday Celebration Committee Town of Biggar Birch Hills Skating Rink Board Youth Group Blaine Lake Community Fundraising Organization Town of Bruno Twin Lakes Community School Bengough Project Name Community Hall Exterior Renovations Hamilton Park Development Assiniboia Healing Garden Balcarres Arena Upgrades Bangor 100th Birthday Celebrations Bengough Centennial Celebrations Benson Benson Benson Volunteer/Sponsor Appreciation Hall Heating Upgrades Arena Upgrades 1,000 15,000 5,000 Biggar Biggar Centennial Celebration 10,000 Biggar Birch Hills Birch Hills Blaine Lake Reshingling Jubilee Stadium Arena Upgrades Skateboard Park Skating Rink Upgrades 50,000 6,000 35,829 32,470 Bruno Buffalo Narrows Canoe Narrows Canora Bowling Alley Upgrades Community Kitchen 9,875 10,000 Year of the Métis/50th Anniversary Celebrations Mamornytsya Church Centennial 14,500 Métis Local No. 38 Jans Bay The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Dormition Carievale Recreation Board Town of Carlyle Caron and District Community Club Town of Carrot River Christopher Lake Community Events Association Village of Christopher Lake Town of Churchbridge Celebrating 100 Years of Colonsay Creighton Community Centre Town of Creighton Town of Cupar Town of Davidson Town of Delisle Denzil Centennial Organizing Committee Holy Rosary Shrine Committee Dizaines for Batoche Development Cooperative Duval Homecoming Committee Amount ($) 7,725 25,000 32,592 35,000 3,700 10,000 6,350 Carievale Rink Upgrades 12,000 Carlyle Caron Carrot River Christopher Lake Christopher Lake Churchbridge Colonsay Creighton Creighton Cupar Davidson Delisle Denzil Arena Wheelchair Lift Project Roof Replacement Project Arena Upgrades Centennial Celebrations 13,750 6,127 18,921 4,300 Arena Upgrades 5,950 Community Hall Renovations Colonsay Centennial Community Centre Upgrades Creighton Running Track Swimming Pool Upgrades Arnold Park Playground Hall Upgrades Denzil Centennial Celebrations 36,850 10,000 4,620 25,000 4,518 31,200 50,000 9,000 4,731 Duck Lake Holy Rosary Church Parish Renovations Dizaines Chokecherry Festival Duval Duval Centennial Denzil 18 12,000 2,900 Community Vitality Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Dysart and District Historical Society Village of Dysart Havelock Hall Elrose Monet Recreation Board Estevan and District Board of Trade, Tourism and Commerce Eston and District Recreation Board Village of Glenavon and RM of Chester Thomson Lake Regional Park Dysart Dysart Earl Grey Elrose Estevan Museum Upgrades Community Centre Upgrades Havelock Hall Centennial Rink Upgrades The Collage Cultural Festival 4,063 21,000 2,700 16,945 17,500 Eston Glenavon Gravelbourg 36,128 10,000 19,500 Town of Gravelbourg Gravelbourg Woodrow Gospel Chapel Gravelbourg Town of Gull Lake Albertown St. Peter and St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church Chinook Regional Library, Hazlet Branch Hazlet Economic Development Committee Hazlet School Gull Lake Hafford Swimming Pool Upgrades Glenavon Centennial 50th Anniversary and Legacy Project Gravelbourg Renaissance Gaiety Theatre Re-Opening Woodrow Gospel Chapel Centennial Arena Upgrades Albertown Hall Upgrades Hazlet Library Upgrades 2,500 Hazlet Hazlet Train Station Renovations 7,475 Hazlet 4,500 St. Boswell’s Trinity Lutheran Church Hodgeville Village of Holdfast Hudson Bay Family and Support Centre Ile a la Crosse Recreation and Minor Sports Invermay Agricultural Society R.M. of Invermay Town of Ituna Kamsack and Area 2010 Homecoming Committee Town of Kelvington Kerrobert Centennial Committee Town of Kerrobert Holdfast Hudson Bay Hazlet School and Community Arts Project St. Boswell’s Trinity Lutheran Church Centennial Holdfast Centennial Celebration International Women’s Day Celebration Swimming Pool Renovations Kincaid and District Community Service Club Town of Kipling Kronau Bethlehem Heritage Society La Loche Friendship Centre La Ronge Public Library/Air Ronge Community Library Board Leader and District ‘Make-A-Splash’ Fund Lebret Recreation Board Lestock and District Recreation Club Village of Lipton Lloydminster Minor Ball Association Town of Lumsden Town of Macklin Major Memorial Rink Association Ile a la Crosse Invermay Invermay Ituna Kamsack Amount ($) 10,200 5,400 25,000 7,000 775 10,000 2,850 50,000 Kincaid Sports Ground Improvements 100 Year Anniversary Ituna Centennial Celebrations Kamsack and Area 2010 Homecoming Kelvington Rink Upgrades Kerrobert Centennial Celebrations Prairieland Community Centre Upgrades Sports Ground Improvements Kipling Kronau La Loche La Ronge Centennial Mural Project School Restoration Project Multipurpose Outdoor Court La Ronge Public Library Upgrades 1,750 22,250 20,000 5,000 Leader Swimming Pool Construction 50,000 Lebret Lestock Lipton Lloydminster Lumsden Macklin Major Lebret Playground and Park Community Hall Renovation Lipton Senior Centre Upgrades Wallace Field Development Lumsden Curling Rink Upgrades Macklin Centennial Celebration Major Centennial Hall Renovation 5,500 22,526 29,007 5,368 20,000 8,075 30,250 Kelvington Kerrobert Kerrobert 19 4,042 1,550 10,000 12,750 49,000 10,000 5,000 1,292 Community Vitality Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name Manor Maple Creek Library Renovations Log Museum Rehabilitation/ Restoration Community Hall Upgrades Marcelin Centennial Celebration Community Kitchen Outdoor Multi-Purpose Court Assiniboia 7th Avenue School Playground Replacement 100th Anniversary Heritage Celebration Tennis Court Restoration Community Hall Upgrades Nokomis Arena Upgrades 2011 BridgeFest 10,000 13,901 2,050 25,000 Playground Upgrade 27,660 100 Year Celebration Midhurst School Pelly Centennial 2011 Celebrations Community Hall Renovations Community Playground Development Métis Celebrations Community Kitchen Upgrade 9,980 10,240 11,505 16,000 31,277 12,000 30,249 45,000 1,950 Manor Public Library Southwest Saskatchewan Oldtimers’ Museum Marcelin and District Community Club Marcelin Centennial Committee Canadian Métis Heritage Corporation Village of Middle Lake Prairie South School Divison Marcelin Marcelin Melfort Middle Lake Moose Jaw R.M. of Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Mossbank Recreation Town of Naicam Nokomis Arena Support Fund BridgeFest Mossbank Naicam Nokomis North Battleford North Battleford Pangman Pelly Pelly Pierceland Pinehouse Lake Ponteix Prince Albert Connaught Community School 100 Year Anniversary Celebration Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum Village of Pelly Pierceland Recreation Association Minahik Waskahigan School Amount ($) 1,700 50,000 4,617 10,000 17,994 12,100 7,548 3,750 Prairie Dog Métis Local Indian Métis Friendship Centre of Prince Albert The Gathering Place Committee RM of Touchwood 2010 Centennial Committee Radville United Church Prince Albert Punnichy Community Kitchen Renovations Touchwood Centennial Radville Radville-Laurier Regional Park Radville Redvers and District Recreation Board Chief Piapot Anniversary Committee Redvers Regina Emmanuel Heritage Committee Regina Food Bank Regina Regina Regina Handcycle Club Regina Regina Plains Museum Regina Riderfan Centennial Celebrations Regina Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association Sundown Optimist Club of Regina Town of Regina Beach Regina Multi-Purpose Room Improvements Construction of multi-purpose facility Energy Efficiency Upgrades Chief Piapot 135th Anniversary Celebrations The 100th Anniversary Celebration Community Commercial Conversion Kitchen Wascana Trails Construction Project Regina Plains Museum 50th Anniversary HeART of the Rider Nation: A Centennial Exhibition 50th Anniversary Celebrations 18,000 Gocki Park Play Structure Ball Diamond Project 50,000 2,500 Rink Upgrades Community Centre Upgrades Waygood Playground 10,000 3,250 32,346 Rockglen Community Rinks Town of Rose Valley Circle Drive Alliance Church Regina Regina Beach Rockglen Rose Valley Saskatoon 20 8,552 50,000 30,176 45,000 2,100 30,000 49,250 40,000 20,000 Community Vitality Program, continued Grant Recipient Location Project Name La Troupe du Jour Saskatoon Meewasin Valley Authority Saskatoon Mount Royal 50 Committee Northern Saskatchewan International Children’s Festival Prince Philip Playground Committee Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre SWITCH: Student Wellness Initiative Toward Community Health Tamarack Foundation YMCA of Saskatoon Village of Shamrock Town of Shellbrook St. Denis Centennial Organizing Committee Village of St. Louis St. Brieux and District Recreation Centre Resort Village of Etters Beach Bird’s Point Recreation Board Tisdale and District Museum Village of Vibank Saskatoon Health Region for the Heritage Garden Project Watson Recreation Board Saskatoon Saskatoon La Troupe du Jour Production of La Maculee Beaver Creek Conservation Area Accessibility Project 50th Anniversary Youth Volunteer Project 3,000 15,275 Saskatoon Saskatoon Prince Philip Playground Project Bringing Our Families to the Table 50,000 30,000 Saskatoon 15,950 Saskatoon Saskatoon Shamrock Shellbrook St. Denis Volunteer Recruitment, Retention and Appreciation Project Camp Tamarack New Washhouse 100th Anniversary Celebration Community Hall Upgrades Community Hall Improvements St. Denis Centennial 49,665 50,000 1,300 15,733 9,000 St. Louis St. Brieux Skating Rink Upgrades Rink Upgrades 7,500 16,096 Stalwart Stockholm Tisdale Vibank Watson Playground Improvements Playground Improvements Museum Upgrades Vibank 100th Anniversary The Heritage Garden Project 5,000 25,000 1,700 9,355 50,000 Watson Fresh Air Community Recreation Project Playground and Splash Park Rink Upgrades Community Hall Renovations Wilkie Centennial Celebrations Museum Elevator Installation 37,436 8,000 17,500 3,710 9,915 25,112 Arena Upgrades Swimming Pool Upgrades 24,115 27,770 Sports Ground Upgrades Wynyard Centennial Celebration Allen Park Playground Recreational Pathways Broadway Yorkton Project 12,940 10,000 3,200 50,000 39,375 Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival Celebration Village of Young Centennial Celebrations 47,000 White City Parks and Recreation Board White Fox Athletic Association Town of Wilkie Wilkie Centennial Committee Town of Willow Bunch Town of Wolseley Wood Mountain Regional Park White City White Fox Wilkie Wilkie Willow Bunch Wolseley Wood Mountain Wynyard Wynyard Yellow Grass Yorkton Yorkton Town of Wynyard Recreation Board Wynyard Centennial Committee Yellow Grass Ladies Community Club City of Yorkton SIGN: Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbors Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival Yorkton 100 Years Young Committee Young Delivery Fees Less grants returned Total Community Vitality Grants 21 Amount ($) 25,000 42,500 10,000 2,622,646 7,941 6,966 $ 2,623,621 Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment Program Delivered through prevention and treatment specialists, the Community Initiatives Fund contributes to programming that helps prevent, treat and educate about social harm associated with gambling addiction. Grant Recipient Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region, Addiction Services Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region, Addiction Services Saskatchewan Science Centre Saskatchewan Science Centre Canadian Mental Health Association, Saskatchewan Division Mental Health and Addiction Services, Saskatoon Health Region Mental Health and Addiction Services, Saskatoon Health Region Location Regina Project Name Day Treatment Program Regina Youth Gambling Program Regina Regina Risk It All Camp In Youth Gambling Prevention Video Contest Annual Funding Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Amount ($) 17,219 2,000 55,750 19,565 346,598 Books/DVDs, Out of Province Travel, Workshops, Seminars Problem Gambling Intensive Weekend Less grants returned Total Problem Gambling Grants 3,332 13,155 457,619 5,307 $ 452,312 Physical Activity Grant Program Delivered in partnership with Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association, the Community Initiatives Fund promotes and supports active living and physical activity through local, regional and provincial initiatives. Grant Recipient Saskatchewan Physical Education Association Moose Jaw Parks and Recreation Muskoday First Nation Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association des Parents Fransaskois Location Harris Moose Jaw Muskoday Regina Saskatoon Saskatoon District Sports Council Saskatoon Prairie Central District for Sport, Culture and Recreation Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton Wynyard Yorkton Project Name Schools…Communities…Moving Together Active Families Project The Great Outdoors in Motion Annual Funding Big Sky, Big Dreams for the Health our Future: Increasing Physical Activity in Early Years Children Living in Rural Communities Physical Literacy for Saskatchewan Children and Youth Collaborative Fitness for Health FUNdamentals: Physical Literacy Project for Boys and Girls Club Delivery Fees Less grants returned Total Physical Activity Grants 22 Amount ($) 8,546 33,000 78,500 1,473,696 49,000 78,500 33,000 4,400 1,758,642 15,000 9,340 $ 1,764,302 Urban Aboriginal Community Grant Program Delivered through 14 urban municipalities, the Community Initiatives Fund supports program development and leadership opportunities relating to culture, sport and recreation for First Nations and Métis peoples in Saskatchewan. Grant Recipient Town of Battleford City of Estevan Town of Fort Qu’Appelle Town of Kamsack City of Lloydminster City of Meadow Lake City of Melfort City of Moose Jaw Town of Nipawin City of North Battleford City of Prince Albert City of Prince Albert City of Regina City of Regina City of Saskatoon City of Saskatoon City of Yorkton Location Battleford Estevan Fort Qu’Appelle Kamsack Lloydminster Meadow Lake Melfort Moose Jaw Nipawin North Battleford Prince Albert Prince Albert Regina Regina Saskatoon Saskatoon Yorkton Project Name Municipality Municipality Municipality Amount ($) 12,000 6,000 12,000 Municipality Municipality Municipality 6,000 10,000 12,000 Municipality Municipality Municipality Municipality 6,000 20,000 6,000 35,000 Municipality Leadership Municipality Leadership Leadership Municipality Municipality 90,000 35,000 140,000 35,000 35,000 140,000 20,000 620,000 30,136 $ 589,864 Less grants returned Total Urban Aboriginal Grants Exhibition Associations The Community Initiatives Fund provides mitigation payments to Saskatchewan exhibition associations to offset the loss of casino profits. These associations support volunteer leadership and community development activities in their respective regions. Grant Recipient Lloydminster Agricultural Exhibition Association Battlefords Agricultural Society Prince Albert Exhibition Association Swift Current Agricultural and Exhibition Association Yorkton Exhibition Association Location Lloydminster Project Name North Battleford Prince Albert Swift Current 35,000 178,223 9,251 Yorkton Total Exhibition Grants 23 Amount ($) 3,765 13,386 $ 239,625 Youth Engagement Youth leadership is an emerging strategic direction for the Community Initiatives Fund (CIF). As CIF programming evolves, a framework of support for youth engagement as community leaders will be further explored. Grant Recipient United Way of Regina Location Regina TOTAL CIF FUNDING ALLOCATED FOR 2010-11 Project Name Executive Leadership Program for the Non-Profit Sector Delivery Fees Total Youth Grants Amount ($) 25,000 $ 275 25,275 $ 9,501,052 24 Community Initiatives Fund Annual Report 2010-11 Financial Statements of Community Initiative Fund Year ended March 31, 2011 25 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT To: Members of the Legislative Assembly Province of Saskatchewan We have audited the accompanying financial statements of Community Initiatives Fund, which comprise the statement of financial position as at March 31, 2011, the statement of operations and accumulated surplus and statement of cash flows for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles, and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditors’ Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditors’ judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statement in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Opinion In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Community Initiatives Fund as at March 31, 2011, and its results of operations and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles. May 27, 2011 Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 200-157 2nd Avenue North Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 2A9 Telephone 306-653-6100 Fax 306-653-4245 Toll Free 1-888-285-7677 Email virtus.saskatoon@virtusgroup.ca Firm Website: www.virtusgroup.ca Chartered Accountants Central Park Place, 200-2208 Scarth Street Regina, Saskatoon S4P 2J6 Telephone 306-522-6500 Fax 306-522-6222 Toll Free 1-888-258-7677 Email virtus.regina@virtusgroup.ca 26 Community Initiatives Fund Annual Report 2010-11 Statement of Financial Position March 31, 2011 with comparative figures for 2010 Financial assets: Cash Investment income and other receivables Investments (Note 4) Liabilities: Accounts payable Grants payable Net financial assets Accumulated surplus See accompanying notes to financial statements. On behalf of the Board of Trustees: _____________________________________________ Director Chairman _____________________________________________ Director Trustee 27 2011 2010 $ 1,063,918 189,116 15,671,384 16,924,418 $ 7,670,024 27,692 9,661,840 17,359,556 8,018 2,142,554 2,150,572 6,472 1,135,683 1,142,155 14,773,846 16,217,401 $ 14,773,846 $ 16,217,401 Community Initiatives Fund Annual Report 2010-11 Statement of Operations and Accumulated Surplus Year ended March 31, 2011 with comparative figures for 2010 2011 Budget (Note 8) Revenue: Interest Transfers from Province of SaskatchewanGeneral Revenue Fund $ Expenses: Operations and Management Administration/Management Board and Committee Meetings Professional fees and contracts Communications Grants (net of returns) (Note 7) (Deficiency)/excess of revenue over expenses Accumulated surplus, beginning of year Accumulated surplus, end of year – 2011 Actual $ 364,466 2010 Actual $ 201,323 8,000,000 8,000,000 8,158,601 8,523,067 10,658,681 10,860,004 332,140 57,000 177,000 30,000 10,641,094 11,237,234 315,754 61,687 69,017 19,112 9,501,052 9,966,622 224,991 49,612 16,956 1,301 6,926,565 7,219,425 (3,237,234) (1,443,555) 3,640,579 16,217,401 16,217,401 12,576,822 $ 12,980,167 $ 14,773,846 $ 16,217,401 2011 2010 Statement of Cash Flows Year ended March 31, 2011 with comparative figures for 2010 Cash provided by (used in): Operating activities: (Deficiency)/excess of revenue over expenses Net change in non-cash working capital items: Investment income and other receivables Accounts payable Grants payable $ (1,443,555) Investing activities: Purchase of investments Proceeds from disposal of investments (Decrease)/increase in cash position during the year Cash, beginning of year Cash, end of year (161,424) 1,546 1,006,871 (596,562) 37,215 (197,691) 511,966 3,992,069 (20,821,024) 14,811,480 (6,009,544) (6,322,840) 5,870,511 (452,329) (6,606,106) 7,670,024 $ 1,063,918 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 28 $ 3,640,579 3,539,740 4,130,284 $ 7,670,024 Community Initiatives Fund Annual Report 2010-11 Notes to Financial Statements March 31, 2011 1. Nature of operations: The Community Initiatives Fund (the “Fund”), previously known as the Associated Entities Fund, was established on August 23, 1996 by The Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Act. It is managed by a Board consisting of eight people appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. The Board is responsible for managing and operating the Fund. Pursuant to The Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Act, the Government of Saskatchewan receives, into the General Revenue Fund, certain gaming revenues. The Minister of Finance transfers a portion of these gaming revenues to the Fund. The Board of the Fund grants these revenues to persons, organizations or associations in Saskatchewan for purposes prescribed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council upon application to and approval by the Board. The Fund has an agreement with Sask Sport Inc. to provide administrative services to the Fund. In 2011 Sask Sport Inc. was paid $190,740 (2010 - $187,000). The term of the current agreement is April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2012. 2. Significant accounting policies: The Fund uses generally accepted accounting principles as recommended by the Public Sector Accounting Board of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (PSAB). The following accounting policies are considered significant. Grant expense: Grants are recognized when a completed grant application is received from an eligible organization and approved by the Board. Grant returns: Grant returns are recognized when a completed follow up report is received indicating funds were not fully utilized and approval is obtained from the Board. Use of estimates: The preparation of financial statements in conformity with the PSAB requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Differences are reflected in current earnings when identified. Revenue Recognition: Transfers from the General Revenue Fund are recognized when received or receivable. Interest revenue is recognized when earned. Investments: Investments are recorded at amortized cost. 29 Community Initiatives Fund Annual Report 2010-11 3. Designated net assets: Pursuant to directions given under the governing legislation, the Board of the Fund has designated net assets as follows: • Community Grants to provide project grants to community initiatives that enhance human development; • Community Vitality to provide project grants to community initiatives that encourage local youth, voluntary and community actions to build sustainable communities and improve quality of life; • Physical Activity to fund projects aimed at increasing physical activity; • Problem Gambling for initiatives to address problem gambling; • Regional Exhibition Associations; • Urban Aboriginal to support program development and leadership opportunities relating to culture, sport and recreation for First Nations and Métis peoples in 14 urban municipalities in Saskatchewan; • Youth Leadership to increase access of youth projects to CIF funds and to promote engagement and leadership capacity of youth, including Aboriginal youth. These designated net assets are not available for other purposes without the approval of the Board. Changes, during the current year, to these designated net assets were as follows: Community Grants Community Vitality Physical Activity/Active Living Problem Gambling Regional Exhibition Associations Urban Aboriginal Youth Leadership 2011 Total 2010 Total Beginning of year $ 367,773 – – – – $ – 367,773 – 30 Allocations $ 7,658,505 6,000,000 3,567,772 962,312 479,250 589,864 425,275 19,682,978 $ 7,294,338 Net Grant Payments $ (3,806,053) (2,623,621) (1,764,302) (452,312) (239,625) (589,864) (25,275) (9,501,052) $ (6,926,565) End of year $ 4,220,225 3,376,379 1,803,470 510,000 239,625 – 400,000 10,549,699 $ 367,773 Community Initiatives Fund Annual Report 2010-11 4. Investments: Investments consist of the following: 2011 Due Date Return Book Value 2010 Fair Market Value Book Value Fair Market Value – $1,661,840 $1,670,554 Royal Bank of Canada GIC 19-Apr-10 0.55% Bank of Nova Scotia GIC 24-Nov-10 0.70% – – 3,000,000 3,007,307 TD Mortgage Corp GIC 03-Mar-11 3.00% – – 5,000,000 5,011,507 Royal Bank of Canada Strip Bond 12-Apr-11 1.25% 1,313,504 1,314,596 – – Royal Bank of Canada BA 12-Apr-11 1.05% 1,686,261 1,687,467 – – Royal Bank of Canada BA 25-May-11 1.11% 1,499,393 1,500,514 – – TD Mortgage Corp GIC 25-Nov-11 1.65% 2,000,000 2,011,392 – – Royal Bank of Canada GIC 30-Jan-12 1.70% 1,000,000 1,002,888 – – Bank of Nova Scotia GIC 26-Jul-12 2.25% 2,000,000 2,030,575 – – Toronto Dominion Bank Strip Bond 01-Nov-12 1.92% 651,226 648,269 – – Bank of Nova Scotia GIC 25-Nov-12 2.05% 1,021,000 1,028,225 – – Bank of Nova Scotia GIC 22-Apr-13 3.15% 4,500,000 4,633,206 – – $15,671,384 $15,857,132 $9,661,840 $9,689,368 $ – $ GIC = Guaranteed Investment Certificate BA = Bankers Acceptance 5. Financial instruments: Community Initiatives Fund, as part of its operations, carries a number of financial instruments which include cash, investment income and other receivables, investments, accounts payable and grants payable. The carrying amount of the Community Initiatives Fund financial instruments approximates their fair value due to their relative short term maturities. Community Initiatives Fund is not subject to significant interest rate or credit risk. 31 Community Initiatives Fund Annual Report 2010-11 6. Related party transactions: These financial statements include transactions with related parties. The Fund is related to all Saskatchewan Crown agencies such as ministries, corporations, boards and commissions under the common control of the Government of Saskatchewan. Also, the Fund is related to non-Crown enterprises that the Government jointly controls or significantly influences. During the year, the Fund paid grants of $427,904 (2010 - $492,760) to certain Saskatchewan Regional Health Authorities, Health Affiliates and Health Care Organizations for various initiatives. Other transactions with related parties and amounts due to/from them are described separately in these financial statements and the notes thereto. 7. Grants (net of returns): Grant expense is reported on the Statement of Operations and Accumulated Surplus net of grant returns received during the year. In 2011 grant returns were $155,584 (2010 - $351,225). 8. Budget: The budget was approved by the Board on June 15, 2010. 9. Comparative figures: Certain of the 2010 comparative figures have been reclassified to conform to the current year’s presentation. 32 ISBN 978-0-9869120-1-6 .75M/11