Recreation/Culture Funding
Kindersley Community Initiative Program (KCIP) 2013-2014
The KCIP Grant applications are now available. This funding is designed for local non - profit organizations with needs to develop, expand and improve opportunities for participation in recreation, culture and sport through various projects.
Application Deadline: Friday, May 31, 2013 at noon
(Late applications will not be accepted)
Click here for
Eligibility Guidelines
Click here for
Application Form
Grant
Applications are also available at the Kindersley Town Office.
Completed applications can be forwarded to:
Town of Kindersley
105 5th Avenue East
Box 1269
Kindersley, Sk S0L 1S0
ph: (306) 463-2675 fax: (306) 463-4577
or email:
Kim Vogel
The grant period runs April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014. All approved grant applications will be required to fill out the follow-up forms. Be sure you submit both forms before the deadline date.
Follow-up Form 1
Follow-up Form 2
Kidsport
KidSport is a Children's Charity dedicated to assisting children of families facing financial obstacles to participate in community sport programs. The KidSport goal is to provide these children with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of teamwork, dedication and responsibility through participation in sport.
Click here for more information
Click here for an application form
Creative Kids
Creative Kids is a program that helps reduce financial barriers for Saskatchewan kdis age 19 years or younger who want to participate in artistic, creative or cultural activities. Applicants are eligible for up to $750 per calendar year.
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Canadian Tire Jumpstart
Strong communities include strong kids. We believe all kids should have the chance to run, skate, play, and grow. Canadian Tire Jumpstart® is a community-based charitable program that helps kids aged 4-18 participate in organized sports and recreation such as hockey, dance, soccer and swimming, so they can develop important life skills, self esteem and confidence.
National in scope but local in focus, Canadian Tire Jumpstart® delivers support to children in financial need through a Canadian-wide network of local chapters. These chapters are made up of a variety of community leaders committed to helping kids get active, such as Big Brothers and Big Sisters Canada, YMCA, and Parks and Recreation.
These community partners are joined by Canadian Tire Dealers and Petroleum Agents, and together the chapters identify children in financial need who would benefit from the program.
To date, there are 299 Canadian Tire Jumpstart® chapters in communities across the country. Since its launch in February 2005, Canadian Tire Jumpstart® has helped give more than 216,498 kids in financial need the chance to play.
Canadian Tire Jumpstart Website