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From the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan
The Law Foundation of Saskatchewan (LFS) is making a special call for organizations to submit one-time grant proposals which meet the legislated mandate of the Foundation. This means the proposals must be for the purposes of legal education, legal research, legal aid, law libraries and law reform.
The successful applicants will be funded under a Legacy Grant Program which has been allocated $5.0 million by the board of LFS. Applications will be accepted for one-time projects that require a minimum expenditure of $50,000 and with a project duration no longer than three years.
This call for grant proposals is open to existing or proposed new not for profit organizations, including charities. Individuals and commercial enterprises are not eligible. Organizations must operate in Saskatchewan and/or benefit the people of Saskatchewan. Existing grantees that receive continuing operating funding from LFS are eligible to apply, if the grant proposal is for a one-time project clearly distinct from the operations of the organization for which funding is already in place.
For more details on the Legacy Grants, visit https://www.lawfoundation.sk.ca/legacy-grants