REGINA — Communities across Saskatchewan have a short time remaining to apply for funding through the Provincial-Territorial stream of the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund (CHIF) with the Nov. 28 deadline looming.
Through CHIF, the federal government will provide $187.9 million and Saskatchewan will provide approximately $155 million in funding to help communities develop or enhance infrastructure for drinking water, wastewater, stormwater and solid waste.
“Infrastructure projects have both immediate and long-term positive impacts on communities,” Government Relations Minister Eric Schmalz said in a statement. “The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to partnerships that invest in infrastructure which fosters growth across our province. I invite all eligible communities to take advantage of this funding opportunity and apply before the deadline passes.”
Eligible applicants are encouraged to submit detailed applications for priority projects involving municipal governments, public sector bodies, incorporated not-for-profit organizations, Indigenous groups and private sector entities partnering with eligible public or Indigenous applicants.
More information can be found at .
Recent Comments
comments for this post are closed