Funding

The RM of Corman Park has funding available through the following programs:

Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Program

The program is a partnership involving the Government of Saskatchewan, Sask Sport, SaskCulture and the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association.

The Sask Lotteries Grant assists non-profit, volunteer-led community organizations developing impactful and innovative sport, culture, and recreation programs that meet the needs of the local community.

Sask Lotteries Application Form

Community Park and Recreation Capital Grant Funding

  1. The following entities may apply for funding: 
    • Incorporated and Non-incorporated Community Associations
    • Non-Profit Organizations
    • Organized Hamlets within the R.M.
    • Other Municipalities
    • Regional Parks
    • Public or Private Schools
  2. Project must be located: 
    1. On land owned by the R.M. of Corman Park, another municipality, a regional park, school board, or Crown land; and, 
    2. Zoned or will be zoned Municipal Reserve, Public Reserve or Environmental Reserve; and 
    3. Have a demonstrated plan for the ongoing operation and maintenance of the capital asset. 
  3. Grant requests will only be considered for “New, Upgraded, or Replacement” capital costs for public parks and recreational facilities or purchasing land to be dedicated for public use. (General maintenance, operating costs and general infrastructure projects for public parks and recreational facilities, are not eligible.) 

  4. Minimum of two (2) project estimates must be included with application. (Note: If application is approved for $75,000 and over, a formal tender must be submitted on SaskTenders , as per the Provincial Trade Agreement. If the applicant is not a government body, the R.M. will submit any tenders required for the project on your behalf.) 

  5. Application(s) must be received by October 15 for projects that will be completed by the end of the next calendar year. 

The R.M. may approve a maximum of $500,000 in parks and recreation grant funding per year, based on available funding. Further applications may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Community Park and Recreation Capital Grant Funding Application

Non-Profit Organization Grant

The Registered NPO Grant Policy is intended to meet the following objectives of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park to:

  • Encourage and support culture, recreation and social services growth within the Municipality.
  • Ensure that optimum benefit is received by allocating funding assistance to those registered non-profit organizations which are best able to deliver services in an efficient and effective manner.

Non-Profit Organization Grant Application


For more information, contact the RM of Corman Park Office at 306-242-9303 or rm344@rmcormanpark.ca