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Latest Charitable Gaming Grants provide $1.3 Million for local communities

Approximately $1.3 million is being provided to Saskatchewan groups and organizations that conduct charitable gaming fundraisers.
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Approximately $1.3 million is being provided to Saskatchewan groups and organizations that conduct charitable gaming fundraisers.

Among the grants provided by Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority during the past six months, the Weyburn branch of the Royal Canadian Legion received $188, and the Weyburn Golf Club received $306.25.

The Yellow Grass Golden Harvest Club received $38, and in Francis, the Francis Community Recreational Co-op Ltd. received $2,133.85.

The Midale Cooperative Playschool received $355, and in Radville, the Radville Minor Hockey Association received $611.25, and the Holy Family Parish received $1,209.13.

“Our government is pleased to support the volunteers of our province who continue to make a difference in their communities,” Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Jim Reiter said.  “The charitable gaming grant program provides extra dollars that help these groups deliver their services in a variety of important sectors including public service, emergency services, health care and recreation.”

Among the grants provided by Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority during the past six months: North Battleford and surrounding area received $141,175; Humboldt and surrounding area: $57,629; Yorkton and surrounding area: $56,187; Estevan/Weyburn and surrounding area: $31,377; and Moose Jaw and surrounding area: $24,846.

A grant equal to 25 per cent of net proceeds raised through licensed charitable gaming (bingo, raffles, breakopen ticket sales, Texas Hold ‘em poker and Monte Carlo events) is paid quarterly to groups and organizations that conduct these events.  Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority calculates grant payments when groups and organizations submit their charitable gaming reports.