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This scholarship is awarded to an Aboriginal student who is enrolled in one of the undergraduate or graduate degree programs in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies.
The scholarship will be presented annually to an Aboriginal student registered in Fine Arts (Media Production & Studies, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts or Indian Fine Arts) at University of Regina.
This scholarship is awarded to an Aboriginal undergraduate who has been accepted or is attending a Canadian university in a discipline related to ISIS Canada's research.
Offers undergraduate and graduate degrees within an environment of Indian culture and history combining First Nation-oriented and standard areas of study in all programs.
Promotes the renewal and the development of Métis culture through research, materials development, collections and the distribution of those materials and the development and delivery of Métis-specific educational programs and services.
This scholarship is awarded to an Aboriginal student pursuing a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Applied Science (Engineering) at the University of Regina.
Offers a wide range of university certificate, diploma, and degree programs and maintains several unique programs relevant to First Nations studies and development.
SIIT serves First Nations adults by providing vocational and technical employment programming, as well as educational services for continued career growth.
Source: Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
RAPA aims to facilitate opportunities for members to network, communicate and develop friendships to build bridges between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal people.
Contact information for the Aboriginal Family Services Centre in Regina Saskatchewan, which provides services that support and empower families, children and youth to attain a healthy lifestyle.
Source: Government of Saskatchewan; Agriculture and Food
The Silver Sage Housing Corporation's mission is to provide and promote high quality affordable housing for First Nations people living in urban centers.
Sâkêwêwak Artists' Collective is an organization whose mandate is to ensure that contemporary Aboriginal artists are provided with the space and environment that allows them to develop their artistic practices.
This program provides grants for projects that will increase access to and assist in the development of sport, culture and recreation programs and leadership opportunities for First Nations.
Source: Government of Saskatchewan; Community Initiatives Fund