$2.8 Million in Charitable Gaming Grants Paid to Community Groups Across Saskatchewan
Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS) provided $2.8 million in charitable gaming grants in the second quarter of 2024-25, benefiting more than 1,400 groups and organizations across the province.
“Our government is committed to ensuring that communities across Saskatchewan share in the benefits from gaming,” Minister Responsible for LGS Jeremy Harrison said. “Hundreds of charitable and nonprofit groups throughout the province receive these funds every year, and we encourage more groups to apply.”
The Kiwanis Club of Swift Current is one of the recipients of these grants. They hold several fundraisers every year, including 50/50 ticket sales and other lotteries.
“We are ecstatic to see a charitable gaming grant sent to our club following these events,” Kiwanis Club of Swift Current Treasurer Courtney Stewart said.”The grant money we receive goes directly back into our community through our support of groups like the Family Resource Center, SaskAbilities, Southwest Homes, the Newcomer Welcome Center, and more.”