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Saskatchewan Indigenous Enterprise Foundation (SIEF)
Saskatchewan Indigenous Enterprise Foundation (SIEF), provides financing for First Nation’s start-up businesses and to existing First Nation businesses operating in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network (SIEDN)
Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network (SIEDN), is a not for profit that works with First Nation and Metis economic development practitioners and organizations to share information and expertise and foster relationships.
Saskatchewan Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICCS)
Saskatchewan Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICCS), connects indigenous businesses with each other in a marketing, procurement, and networking capacity.
Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation Align Grant
The SHRF Align Grant aims to enable a diverse and connected research community in Saskatchewan that is well-positioned to receive peer-reviewed funding and conduct impactful research aligned with Saskatchewan stakeholder needs.
Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resource Centre of Excellence
Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resource Centre of Excellence serves willing First Nations with tools, business and industry advice necessary for sound advancement and success.
Saskatchewan Critical Minerals Innovation Incentive (SCMII)
The Saskatchewan Critical Minerals Innovation Incentive (SCMII) offers transferable Crown royalty/freehold production tax credits for qualified innovation commercialization projects at a rate of 25 per cent of eligible projects costs. The SCMII targets a broad range of innovations deployed across all segments of Saskatchewan’s aluminum, cobalt, copper, gallium, helium*, lithium*, magnesium, nickel, rare earth elements and zinc industries.
Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (ICII)
The Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (ICII) is a new growth tax incentive that offers eligible corporations a reduction of the provincial Corporate Income Tax (CIT) rate to 6%, for a period of 10 years. A first of its kind in North America “patent box” style tax incentive, the SCII program is open to a wide variety of eligible intellectual property (IP) types, including patents, plant breeders’ rights, trade secrets and copyrights (computer programs and algorithms).