Province Awards Grants to Support Suicide Prevention
The Government of Saskatchewan is awarding 53 grants to support suicide prevention initiatives across the province as part of Pillars for Life: The Saskatchewan Suicide Prevention Plan. Funding totals close to $480,000, with each successful applicant receiving up to $10,000.
Announced in September 2025, the Suicide Prevention Grant Program encourages community partners to develop creative ways to support suicide prevention, with a focus on developing leadership, reducing risks of suicide, increasing awareness of resources, reducing stigma and promoting healthy lifestyles.
“I am thrilled with the tremendous response from groups across the province to the Suicide Prevention Grant Program,” Mental Health and Addictions Minister Lori Carr said. “Suicide is a serious issue that affects many families and communities. Our government is committed to addressing self-harm and suicide by continuing our collaborative work with partners to support the mental health of Saskatchewan residents.”
Applications were accepted from groups such as community-based organizations, Indigenous organizations, school divisions and municipalities.


