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* Grants * Grants by Type * Artists * Access Copyright Foundation Grants * Artists in Communities * Artists in Schools * Building Arts Equity: BPOC Program * Independent Artists * Indigenous Peoples Art and Artists * Micro-Grant Program * Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts * Arts Organizations * Access Copyright Foundation Grants * Artists in Communities * Micro-Grant Program * Professional Arts Organizations Program * SaskFestivals * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts * Community Organizations * Artists in Communities * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts * Schools * Artists in Schools * Students * Prince Edward Arts Scholarship * Apply * Apply Online * General Granting Info * Accessibility Fund * Preparing Your Application * How Are Grants Awarded? * Peer Reviewers * Logos * Past Grant Recipients * Art Collection * Permanent Collection * Submissions * Art Rental * Loans * Exhibitions * SK Arts Awards * Saskatchewan Arts Awards * Award Categories * Nominations * Previous Recipients * The Story Behind the Award * LIVE Arts * News & Resources * Features * Latest News * Jobs & Opportunities * Arts Services Organizations * SK Arts 75th Anniversary * Resources for Arts Organizations * Part of You * Resources for Teachers * About * About * Who We Are * Mission, Vision, Values * Commitment to Equity * Board of Directors * Board Members * Board Committees * Publications * Annual Reports * Strategic Plan * Thanking Us * Logos * Contact * Contact Us * Staff * E-Newsletter Search Type 2 or more characters for results. Apply for Funding Search * Grants * Grants by Type * Artists * Access Copyright Foundation Grants * Artists in Communities * Artists in Schools * Building Arts Equity: BPOC Program * Independent Artists * Indigenous Peoples Art and Artists * Micro-Grant Program * Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts * Arts Organizations * Access Copyright Foundation Grants * Artists in Communities * Micro-Grant Program * Professional Arts Organizations Program * SaskFestivals * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts * Community Organizations * Artists in Communities * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts * Schools * Artists in Schools * Students * Prince Edward Arts Scholarship * Apply * Apply Online * General Granting Info * Accessibility Fund * Preparing Your Application * How Are Grants Awarded? * Peer Reviewers * Logos * Past Grant Recipients * Art Collection * Permanent Collection * Submissions * Art Rental * Loans * Exhibitions * SK Arts Awards * Saskatchewan Arts Awards * Award Categories * Nominations * Previous Recipients * The Story Behind the Award * LIVE Arts * News & Resources * Features * Latest News * Jobs & Opportunities * Arts Services Organizations * SK Arts 75th Anniversary * Resources for Arts Organizations * Part of You * Resources for Teachers * About * About * Who We Are * Mission, Vision, Values * Commitment to Equity * Board of Directors * Board Members * Board Committees * Publications * Annual Reports * Strategic Plan * Thanking Us * Logos * Contact * Contact Us * Staff * E-Newsletter SHARE AND CONNECT: INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY ARTS Empowers Indigenous communities to control and develop their own arts and culture. * Grants by Type * Artists * Access Copyright Foundation Grants * Artists in Communities * Artists in Schools * Building Arts Equity: BPOC Program * Independent Artists * Indigenous Peoples Art and Artists * Micro-Grant Program * Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts * Arts Organizations * Access Copyright Foundation Grants * Artists in Communities * Micro-Grant Program * Professional Arts Organizations Program * SaskFestivals * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts * Community Organizations * Artists in Communities * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts * Schools * Artists in Schools * Students * Prince Edward Arts Scholarship * Apply * Apply Online * General Granting Info * Accessibility Fund * Preparing Your Application * How Are Grants Awarded? * Peer Reviewers * Logos * Past Grant Recipients The Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts program seeks to empower Indigenous communities to control and develop their own arts and culture. It promotes resilience and healing by: * Sharing Indigenous arts and cultural revitalization within Indigenous communities and with broader communities; * Increasing the intergenerational transfer of Indigenous artistic knowledge and cultural practices within contemporary, traditional, and non-traditional art forms; * Promoting Truth and Reconciliation in non-Indigenous communities through exposure to these projects and this work; and * Aligning with the mandate and strategic priorities of SK Arts and our program partners. Share and Connect is a SK Arts program supported by funding from Sask Lotteries through the partnership between SK Arts and SaskCulture Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEADLINES * Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts: January 7 and June 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTACT Carol Greyeyes (306) 280-5910 (Saskatoon) or 800-667-7526 (Toll-Free) cgreyeyes@sk-arts.ca -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPLICATION AND INFORMATION SK Arts documents below are subject to revision up to six weeks before the submission deadline. * Apply Online or by email or hard-copy. * Fillable PDF for email or printing: * Small Projects/Planning * Exhibitions, Performance, and Presenting * Mentorship/Partnership Projects * Program Guidelines * Final reports can be submitted in multiple ways: online, video, phone conversation, or invitation to the consultant to attend your event. * Emailed applications can be sent to shareandconnect@sk-arts.ca * Hard-copy applications can be mailed to or dropped off at: SK Arts 1355 Broad Street Regina SK S4R 7V1 They can also be dropped off at: SK Arts 201 Avenue B South Saskatoon SK S7M 1M3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS Any Indigenous artists, Elders, or Knowledge Keepers can serve as leaders, collaborators, and mentors for the project. The lead Indigenous applicant must be in good standing with SK Arts (i.e., no overdue reports for previous grants). Please review the guidelines for more information on eligibility. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAXIMUM FUNDING * Small Projects/Planning: $500 to $2000 * Exhibitions, Performance, and Presenting: $2000 to $10,000 * Mentorships/Partnership Projects: $2000 to $20,000 Phone: 1-800-667-7526 Email: info@sk-arts.ca Regina Office: 1355 Broad Street · Regina, SK · S4R 7V1 Saskatoon Office: 201 Avenue B South · Saskatoon, SK · S7M 1M3 © SK Arts Designed by Bradbury Brand + Design Experts Developed by NumaCorp We acknowledge that the land currently known as the Province of Saskatchewan is comprised of portions of lands from Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10, the territories of the Nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dene, Dakota, Lakota and Nakota nations, and the homeland of the Métis. SK Arts provides funding and support to the arts for the benefit of all people in Saskatchewan. We could not provide this level of service to the public without ongoing funding from the Government of Saskatchewan and partners such as SaskCulture and Sask Lotteries.