Overview
Learn more about Partnerships for Success and the positive outcomes they create for Indigenous businesses, communities and organizations.
Central Urban Métis Federation Inc.
Since 2006, the Ministry of Social Services has partnered with the Central Urban Métis Federation Inc. (CUMFI) to provide positive outcomes for Saskatoon residents in the areas of child and family services, supports for persons with disabilities, and affordable housing.
Embracing Life App: Empowering Communities through Embracing Life Initiative
Embracing Life Initiative is creating hope and mobilizing northern agencies to address a problem people often don’t want to talk about: suicide.
Fostering Positive Collaboration: Urban Reserve Creation in Saskatchewan
The creation of urban reserves results from municipalities and First Nations working together to support shared goals of development and economic growth.
Men of the North
The Men of the North (MOTN) Strengthening Families Project is among many initiatives to receive funding through the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls+ Community Response Fund.
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls+ Community Response Fund
The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to improving relationships with Indigenous communities, supporting survivors and families, and securing a better quality of life for Saskatchewan's families and communities.
The Residential School Memorial in Regina
The memorial honours the survivors of Canada's residential school system and all others touched by residential schools, including those children who did not return home.
Tiny House Project
In 2019, the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) launched the Tiny House Project, which gives Indigenous students the opportunity to build a finished, fully functioning home over a period of five months.
Treaty Land Entitlement
Since 1992, the Governments of Canada, Saskatchewan and 33 First Nations have signed settlements modelled on the Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement.
Treaty Boundary Signs
Saskatchewan becomes the first province in Canada to mark Treaty boundaries along major provincial highways.
Profiles
Read the latest profiles, or browse the full list of partnerships from all areas of the province.