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Age:
Address
City
Male
Female
Postal Code
No Which year?
Parent/Guardians name:
Phone (home):
Phone (work):
Email address:
If your household income is more than $40,000, or your household income has changed significantly this
year, please provide further details on your financial situation (attach a letter if youd like more space):
Please attach a copy of your most recent Canada Revenue Agency Notice of Assessment (NOA) OR
complete Step 5 Adult Endorsement. Include an Endorsement or NOA even if youve applied previously.
Date:
Mailing address:
City:
Service Provider email address:
Postal Code:
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The role of an adult endorser is to confirm an applicant is in need of financial support to participate in the
requested activity. Endorsers must be one of the following: a teacher, principal, community school worker, a
health professional, social worker, counselor, elder, lawyer, law enforcement officer, religious faith leader or
member of a town council.
Name:
Position/Occupation:
Employer:
Mailing address:
City:
Postal Code:
Phone:
Email address:
I am not related to the applicant.
I am not related to the service provider.
Declaration: I am of the reasonable belief that the applicants family is experiencing financial barriers to
participation in the activities described in this application. I recommend this application be considered for
Creative Kids funding.
Signature:
Date:
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Creative Kids provides financial assistance for Saskatchewan children and youth to participate in the same art and
cultural activities as their peers, regardless of a familys social and financial barriers. The information on this
application is not shared outside the Creative Kids program. We do not publish the names or personal information
of any applicant. We may share an applicants contact information and application status with the activity service
provider and endorser as needed.
Based on the demand of the program, most approved applicants have gross annual household incomes of less than
$40,000. Please state any additional financial circumstances on the application.
The next application date is December 10. Activities must begin after this deadline. Past activities and
fees are not eligible. Application results will be known by January 1, so ideally your activity will begin after
January 1.
Creative Kids pays the service provider directly.
Creative Kids may provide up to $750 per child per calendar year for activities.
Children 4 to 19 may apply.
Activities must be creative in nature and include substantial aspects of art, multiculturalism, heritage or
creative expression to be eligible. Activities based on fitness, health, sport and recreation are not eligible.
Creative Kids will consider funding registration fees, lesson fees, instrument rental, art supplies, exam
fees, recital costs, dance shoes and costumes, and other costs associated with an activity. Creative Kids
will not fund transportation to lessons, but will consider transportation costs that are key to the activity (a
choir trip, for instance). Please speak with a program instructor or service provider to have a clear idea of
the costs associated with the activity. Enter each cost on the application form under Amount of Support.
Endorsers cannot be related to an applicant or service provider. Service Providers may not endorse
applications for their own students.
Send your application to one of our committees. If you do not live in one of these communities, apply to the
Provincial office. The Lakeland District includes Spiritwood, Rosthern, Prince Albert, Candle Lake, Melfort,
Nipawin and Hudson Bay.
Creative Kids Battlefords
Box 822
North Battleford, SK S9A 2Z3
Ph: (306) 446-6776
Fax: (306) 446-7172
rwdscr.cynthiat@sasktel.net
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