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700 groups and organizations benefit from gaming grants

$1.5 million in third-quarter revenue sharing distributed.
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The Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation is one of the recipients.

SASKATOON — Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS) provided $1.5 million in charitable gaming grants in the third quarter of 2024-25, benefiting more than 700 groups and organizations across the province.

The Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation is one of the recipients.

"Charitable gaming grants make a meaningful difference for families in Saskatchewan," Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation CEO Troy Davies said.

"These funds help ensure children and moms-to-be have access to family-centred programs, world-class equipment and innovative technology at Jim Pattison Children's Hospital and across the province."

Groups in about 200 Saskatchewan communities received a charitable gaming grant in the third quarter of 2024-25, with more than $431,000 going to groups in Regina and more than $280,000 to groups in Saskatoon.

Other regions across the province also received funding, including:

  • Yorkton, Melville and area - more than $103,000
  • Swift Current and area - more than $102,000
  • Weyburn, Estevan and area - more than $94,000
  • Prince Albert and area- more than $30,000
  • Meadow Lake and area - more than $29,000
  • Humboldt, Melfort and area - more than $21,000

These quarterly grants are paid to groups and organizations in good standing that conduct licensed charitable gaming activities such as bingos, raffles, breakopen ticket sales, Texas hold 'em poker tournaments and Monte Carlo events. The grants are equal to 25 per cent of the net revenue raised by each charitable event, up to a maximum of $100,000 per group or organization annually.

The amount of each grant paid by LGS to each charity is calculated by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) based on financial reports and other information submitted by the group or organization. Groups can apply through SLGA's charitable gaming licensing process here. (https://www.slga.com/permitsand-licences/charitable-gaming).

 

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