If you are fundholder at SSCF and are looking to access the Giving Catalogue to donate from your fund, please login to the Online Fund Portal.

How does the Giving Catalogue work?

Charities Add Projects

Charities across south Saskatchewan (Communities including Davidson and south to the border) reach out to add their projects in need of funding to the Giving Catalogue throughout the year.

Donors Support Projects

Donors, like yourself, can use this catalogue to view and directly support charitable needs in your community.

Receive a Charitable Tax Receipt

You receive a charitable tax receipt for your donation and the charity receives the fuel they need to strengthen your community.

To donate directly from your fund, select the donate button beside the organization you would like to donate to and enter the donation details within your fund advisor portal.

*Please ensure you have sufficient disbursement funds available prior to making your donation.*

SSCF will not be requesting Grant Agreements or Final Grant Reports from organizations that receive funding through the Giving Catalogue.

Should you require more information about the charities, please visit their websites.

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Donations towards charitable initiatives through the grant catalogue are subject to an additional 2% administration fee which will be applied against the total amount raised.

If the charitable initiative you donate to is cancelled and funding is not used, the funds you donated will be redirected towards the South Saskatchewan Vital Community Fund to ensure your donation supports charitable causes.

Learn more about the Vital Community Fund here.

Charitable Initiatives to Support

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Arts & Culture

Art Gallery of Swift Current: Expressive Arts Programming for Seniors

$10,000 Requested: Offered through partnership between the Art Gallery of Swift Current and Meadows Long Term Care Home, the Expressive Arts Program enriches the lives of people living in long term care in Swift Current. Classes are led by a local professional artist and enable vulnerable seniors to benefit from creative expression, with a focus on community integration and intergenerational

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Children & Youth

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Regina and Area: BIG Group Activities

$8,000 Requested: Our mission is to enable life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people. Our vision is that all young people reach their full potential. Our BIG Group Activities program serves youth and families on our waitlist and in our programs. With average wait-times of months and sometimes even a year, the project serves our

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Children & Youth

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Regina and Area: Make a New Life-Changing Mentoring Relationship

$18,000 Requested: Our mission is to enable life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people. Our vision is that all young people realize their full potential. Our Community Based Mentoring Program is an ongoing program that always has a waitlist of young people who are facing adversities, looking for their own safe, dedicated, caring and supportive

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Children & Youth

Canadian Mental Health Association – Saskatchewan Division: The Mentally Safe Minecraft Server

$23,500 Requested: The Mentally Safe Minecraft Server program is aimed primarily at youth ages 13-29. It includes 3 exciting worlds for gaming, an associated Discord that includes an area for rules and regulations to help everyone feel safe and respected, a chat to create a community feel, helpline numbers and online access to mental health workers, peer supporters and our

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Health

Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan: Breast Cancer Screening Bus

$10,000 Requested: Our Mission: We raise funds to support the cancer care needs of the people of Saskatchewan. (See our Case for Support attached) Saskatchewan Breast Screening Bus Campaign: (See our Bus Case for Support attached) We are raising $2 million dollars to replace a 20-year-old provincial breast screening bus and the digital mammography machine on the bus. The current

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Addictions

Carmichael Outreach Inc.: Basement Floor Repairs

$13,574 Requested: Financial Support Needed to Fix Basement Floor: Carmichael Outreach settled into it’s new home at 1510 12th Ave in December of 2019, after spending 2 years getting fully renovated. As time has passed, there has been some significant basement floor shifting. Every bit of space in our building is utilized, with that, there are several offices being directly

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Children & Youth

CityKidz Regina: Summer to Remember

$10,000 Requested: Summer to Remember 2023: We help at-risk children build resilience with the hope they will move beyond their current circumstances and enjoy a better life with their families, ultimately ending their cycle of poverty. In addition to our regular programs, we provide a summer program that gives children the opportunity to get out of the home and engage

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Children & Youth

Family Service Regina: Survivors of Domestic Violence

$10,200 Requested: Survivors of Domestic Violence 2023: Support for victims and children experiencing intimate partner and family violence. These services include assistance exiting unsafe or dangerous situations, establishing safety, and connection to appropriate services and support through the criminal justice system. This may also include essential needs otherwise unobtainable such as changing locks, providing a cell phone, food and diapers

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Arts & Culture

Globe Theatre Society: Capital Campaign

$12,000,000 Requested: The Globe Theatre is a not-for-profit charitable organization specializing in the production of theatre-in-the-round, providing high-quality arts education, and fostering the work of Saskatchewan artists. Over the next three years, we anticipate that more than 175,000 people will connect with one of the finest theatre experiences in Canada through Globe Theatre’s Main Stage performances. Globe Theatre’s leadership, and

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Health

Hospitals of Regina Foundation: 6-Bed Hospice Unit

$75,000 Requested: Creation of a 6-bed Hospice Unit at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre: Hospice Care for people who are nearing the end of life. The services are provided by a team of health care professionals who maximize comfort for a person who is terminally ill. Hospitals of Regina Foundation is helping establish this 6-bed unit at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. Learn more

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Children & Youth

Let’s Talk Science Outreach Programs

$25,000 Requested: Let’s Talk Science Saskatchewan Outreach Programs: Let’s Talk Science is a national, charitable organization that helps children and youth fulfill their potential and prepare for their future careers and role as citizens in a rapidly changing world by supporting their learning and engagement through STEM. We offer programs, services and resources that help children and youth develop positive

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Accessibility

Listen to Dis’ Community Arts Organization: Seatbelt Theatre Production

$10,000 Requested: Seatbelt: an autobiographical disability theatre production is a cautionary tale written in autobiographical form. The true to life journey of a young woman who sustains a spinal cord injury from a violent car crash. It emphasizes the social and psychological anxieties the diagnosis of quadriplegic creates for the main character and her family. The play highlights the shift

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Accessibility

Listen to Dis’ Community Arts Organization: The Axis of Access

$10,000 Requested: The Axis of Access: Building Intersectional Access in Sask. Listen to Dis’ will lead a community-based project to cultivate the creation of a Saskatchewan access document. This document will support a deeper understanding of intimate access needs from the disability cultural perspective. The vision for this project has been likened to the Truth and Reconciliation document by Indigenous

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Women & Families

Maybell Developments Inc.: Lilium Village Build Project

$10,000 Requested: The province of Saskatchewan has the highest rate of reported family violence of all provinces in Canada. (1) Our local resources are considerably insufficient at meeting the needs associated with this: 2742 women and children fleeing violence were turned away in 2021 when seeking resources because of capacity issues. (2) Your contribution will propel our capital campaign forward,

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Children & Youth

Mother Teresa Middle School: New Bus

$100,000 Requested: Recognizing Truth and Reconciliation, MTMS ignites a love of learning and empowers students to embrace their personal and cultural identity while overcoming obstacles and growing their spiritual, intellectual, emotional, social, and physical well-being. Request/Project Description: The first step to educating children is getting them to school. Complex family circumstances create a lot of transiency for our students and

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Arts & Culture

Regina Folk Festival: Free Daytime Programming

$15,000 Requested: Support our free daytime programming at the 52nd festival, held August 11-13, 2023! Beyond ticket sales, we request donations to support this free offering to music and art lovers in Regina. Your donation will help us cover artist fees, and production costs including staging, fencing, and security. We want everyone to be able to experience the magic of

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Education

Regina Food For Learning

$20,000 Requested: RFFL is dedicated to feeding hungry children in Regina schools. We have been feeding hungry children for the past 34 years. In that time we have served over 3 million snacks, lunches, and breakfasts to thousands of children in Regina schools and neighbourhoods. A grant of $20,000 would pay for 5,750 meals for hungry children. Learn more about

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Animal Welfare

Regina Humane Society: Animal Community Centre

$50,000 Requested: We are not building another traditional animal shelter. We are building a modern Animal Community Centre. This 10-years-in-the making animal shelter / adoption / education / community center is designed to be a destination for people of all walks of life to learn about and appreciate our unique relationship with pets. Advances in science, a heightened recognition of

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Accessibility

Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services: Early Childhood & Family Services

$100,000 Requested: SDHHS’ Early Childhood & Family Services: A variety of clients are involved with SDHHS. Some are d/Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Non-Verbal, have cochlear implants or hearing-aids, are Deaf-Blind or considered Deaf-Plus. All of these categories will be included in using the abbreviation DHH in this description. The SDHHS Early Childhood and Family Services program is ongoing and seek

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Health

Saskatchewan Health Authority (Tatagwa View – Weyburn)

$8,000 Requested: Bridging the Gap-LTC Community Integration (Project) Mission: We work together to improve health and well-being. Every day. For everyone. Program Description: Residents at the Tatagwa View are very diverse in terms of interests and abilities. Through our recreation therapy assessments it has been determined that our current programming that is offered at Tatagwa View only serves a portion

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Health

Saskatchewan Hospice Palliative Care Association Inc. – 1-800#

$7,500 Requested: Donations to the establishment of a 1-800# as a first point of call for hospice palliative care information will permit a safe, friendly presence for those requiring support, information, or direction to resources to help navigate their end-of-life journey. This is of particular importance for rural areas and marginalized populations. Learn more at https://www.saskpalliativecare.org/ Give to This Initiative

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Environment

Saskatchewan Waste Reduction Council: Waste Reduction Hub

$25,000 Requested: SWRC’s Waste Reduction Hub is a one-stop resource where Saskatchewan people can search 2,450 listings to recycle, repair, or pass on products and packaging. The Hub Upgrade includes ensuring current information is accurate, scanning for new recycling programs and adding them in, expanding repair options and initial research on businesses that rent items. An effective Waste Reduction Hub

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Children & Youth

SCEP CENTRE: Coffee and Connection Parents’ Group

$1,000 Requested: SCEP CENTRE provides therapeutic early intervention for children between the ages of 2-5 who have severe communication and behaviour challenges. SCEP also provides support to the parents and caregivers of our enrolled children. All of the services that SCEP CENTRE provides are offered in a trauma-responsive environment. SCEP CENTRE would like to offer a more structured “Coffee and

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Children & Youth

SCEP CENTRE: Emergent Need for Children’s Fees

$25,000 Requested: SCEP stands for Socialization, Communication and Education Program. For the past 54 years, SCEP CENTRE has provided therapeutic early intervention for children between the ages of 2-5 who have severe communication and behaviour challenges. Many of the children referred to SCEP have been expelled or are unable to function in regular childcare centres, early learning centres and/or pre-kindergarten

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Children & Youth

SCEP CENTRE: Moving Costs

$25,000 Requested: SCEP stands for Socialization, Communication and Education Program. For the past 54 years, SCEP CENTRE has provided therapeutic early intervention for children between the ages of 2-5 who have severe communication and behaviour challenges. Many of the children referred to SCEP have been expelled or are unable to function in regular childcare centres, early learning centres and/or pre-kindergarten

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Accessibility

Silver Wings Access Van Inc

$146,034.25 Requested: Capital purchase of an access van for the Meadows Residents: SWAVI would like to request funding by Sept 1st 2023 to purchase an accessible van for the Meadows LTC Facility residents . Currently, not every resident has access to attend our community events or personal activities and appointments because of the style or size of their wheelchair. Barriers

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Environment

The Nature Conservancy of Canada – Saskatchewan Division

$10,000 Requested: Nature Destinations Project: NCC mission: We envision a world in which Canadians conserve nature in all its diversity and safeguard the lands and waters that sustain life. NCC’s Nature Destinations program is NCC’s open invitation to connect with nature as you journey through some of the greatest examples of our country’s natural areas. From coastal estuaries in Atlantic

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Women & Families

YWCA Regina: Centre for Women & Families

$50,000 Requested: Our new Centre for Women and Families will offer wrap-around services in a warm and welcoming place, where every support a family needs to thrive can be found in one place. By working with our partner organizations in a consolidated community ‘hub of support’ we can do our work in a better way – a way that keeps

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Children & Youth

YWCA Regina: Diversion Services

$20,000 Requested: YWCA Regina hopes and dreams for a world where communities benefit from the full, equitable inclusion and advancement of women and families, where their experiences and perspectives are reflected in all facets of society. Our aspiration is to be a community voice of and for women, to be a trusted partner in addressing the most complex community issues

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How can I get my charity's initiative listed in the Giving Catalogue?

Applications for the 2023 Giving Catalogue are now closed. If your charity is registered with Canada Revenue Agency and have a Department of National Revenue Taxation Charity Registration number, your cause may be eligible for SSCF’s Giving Catalogue in the future. You can find out if your charity’s initiative is eligible on our Giving Catalogue Charity Eligibility page. Reach out to SSCF for more information.

Phone: 1-306-751-4756
Email: catalogue@sscf.ca