Provincial funds available to help protect and support Indigenous women and girls
Saskatchewan is setting aside hundreds of thousands of dollars for grassroots projects aiming to prevent violence and offer support to Indigenous women and girls.
According to the Government of Saskatchewan, the provincial Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls+ Community Response Fund is making more than $400,000 available for the projects.
The funding is available for local Indigenous grassroots and non-profit groups, as well as non-profit organizations and municipalities seeking to partner with Indigenous communities, and non-Indigenous non-profits working to primarily benefit an Indigenous/Métis clientele.
Each applicant can receive up to $40,000 for projects that “enhance awareness, safety and empowerment within Indigenous communities.”


