Provincial Traffic Safety Fund
Providing community funding opportunities to introduce solar lighting to Saskatchewan streets & sidewalks.
Who
SGI facilitates a number of different grant programs that focus on traffic safety while caring for customers in Saskatchewan communities. Most notably, they provide a grant called The Traffic Safety Fund Grant that provides direct funding for sidewalk and streetlight projects for Saskatchewan communities that are in need.
Applicants must represent one of the following:
- a municipality (urban or rural, including those that identify as Métis communities)
- Indigenous land or territory
Introducing renewable energy in the form of solar panels for community sidewalks and streets is one of the next steps to creating a greener & safer tomorrow for Saskatchewan communities. Thanks to grants like The Traffic Safety Fund this can be made possible.
The primary contact for this specific grant is the PSE Program Administrator. Contact details for the PSE Program Administrator can be found on the Community Grants page that is linked above.
What
The Provincial Traffic Safety Fund grant provides up to $100,000 (per location) to municipalities and Indigenous land or territories. The goal of this fund is to stimulate and support local, collaborative action that will increase traffic safety awareness. Local traffic initiatives will help reduce collisions, traffic injuries and fatalities within Saskatchewan.
Each application must include a letter of acknowledgment from the mayor, reeve, chief, or their designate. Smaller communities, such as organized hamlets, are also eligible to apply for grants if they have a municipal corporate account to accept the funding. If they don’t have a municipal account, their municipality or indigenous land/territory must apply on their behalf. Successful recipients can opt to receive funding by either an electronic fund transfer or a mailed cheque.
Sidewalks and streetlight projects up to a maximum of $50,000 will be considered once per community per grant cycle. The committee will consider additional funding above the maximum limit for more remote communities where sidewalks and streetlights protect pedestrians who need a safe way to move between populated areas that are spread out
When
Listed below are important dates regarding application deadlines for this grant:
First Application Intake:
- Call for applications: January 1st
- Application deadline: March 31st
- Application assessment:May 30th
- Grants awarded: June 30th
Second Application Intake:
- Call for applications: July 1st
- Application deadline:September 30th
- Application assessment:November 30th
- Grants awarded: December 30th
Helpful Links
The following are some helpful links that provide additional info on The Provincial Traffic Safety Fund:
Other Available Funding & Incentive Programs Include:
Community Energy Systems
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has launched an initiative called the The Green Municipal Fund (GMF) which aims to help Canadian communities build a sustainable, resilient and prosperous future. One of the specific funding opportunities the GMF is providing is Capital Project: Community Energy Systems which aims to provide funding for communities to construct a 100% renewable community energy system.

Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in collaboration with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), is looking to incentivize corporations in the adoption of clean technology solutions, including solar lighting solutions.
Trail Catalyst Fund
The Trail Catalyst Fund is a single gateway for applicants to access a wide range of available funds. Groups or organizations that own or manage a section of the Trans Canada Trail are eligible for the Trail Catalyst Fund. This may also be extended to organizations within the broader trail sector for projects related to tree planting, youth employment subsidy, and trail work in Indigenous communities.







