$1.78 Million in Charitable Gaming Grants Paid to Community Groups Across Saskatchewan
Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS) has provided a total of $1.78 million in charitable gaming grants to 1,200 groups and organizations across Saskatchewan in the fourth quarter of the 2023-24 fiscal year.
“Charitable gaming grants are one of the ways that our government ensures that the proceeds from gaming are invested back into Saskatchewan communities,” Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan Minister Laura Ross said. “These grants support charitable activities and organizations across the province, including various community foundations, sports and cultural groups, programs that provide growth and enrichment to Saskatchewan people of all ages and backgrounds.”
Grants were paid to charitable groups and organizations in more than 250 Saskatchewan communities. About $427,000 was provided to groups in Saskatoon and more than $326,000 to groups in Regina. Groups in other regions also received funds, including:
- Prince Albert and area received more than $126,000
- Weyburn, Estevan and area received more than $75,000
- Yorkton, Melville and area received more than $116,000
- Meadow Lake and area received more than $33,000
- Humboldt, Melfort and area received more than $61,000