Provincial Grants

Business Grants in Saskatchewan

Discover funding opportunities for businesses in Saskatchewan. Browse grants from provincial and federal programs.

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Saskatchewan Business Grants

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Government of Saskatchewan

Multi-Lateral Oil Well Program (MLWP)

The MLWP offers an additional volumetric drilling incentive for eligible multi-lateral horizontal oil wells drilled on or after April 1, 2024, and on or before March 31, 2028.

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EnergyBusiness Growth
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Government of Saskatchewan

Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive

The Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive offers mineral exploration companies financial assistance to undertake drilling in an area of high potential for base metals, precious metals and diamonds.

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ManufacturingInnovation & R&D
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Government of Saskatchewan

Small and Medium Enterprise Investment Tax Credit

This tax credit program supports growth and investment in Saskatchewan’s small and medium-sized businesses.

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Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive (SVAI)

The Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive is a non-transferable 15% tax rebate on capital expenditures valued at $10 million or more for newly constructed or expanded value-added agriculture facilities in Saskatchewan.

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Agriculture & FoodBusiness Growth
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Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Technology Start-Up Incentive

The Saskatchewan Technology Start-up Incentive is designed to encourage investment in the province's technology sector.

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TechnologyStartup Support
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Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Petroleum Innovation Incentive (SPII)

The Saskatchewan Petroleum Innovation Incentive offers transferable royalty/freehold production tax credits for qualified innovation commercialization projects at a rate of 25% of eligible program costs.

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EnergyInnovation & R&D
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Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Mineral Exploration Tax Credit

The Saskatchewan Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (SMETC) offers a non-refundable 30% tax credit to Saskatchewan taxpayers who invest in eligible flow-through shares (FTS) issued by mining or exploration companies.

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ManufacturingInnovation & R&D
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Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Lean Improvements in Manufacturing (SLIM)

SLIM provides funding to agri-business for infrastructure projects that improve productivity and efficiency.

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Agriculture & FoodBusiness Growth
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Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Farm and Small Business Capital Gains Tax Credit

Learn about the Saskatchewan Farm and Small Business Capital Gains Tax Credit.

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Agriculture & FoodBusiness Support
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Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Critical Minerals Innovation Incentive (SCMII)

The SCMII offers transferrable Crown royalty/freehold production tax credits for qualified innovation commercialization projects at a rate of 25 per cent of eligible projects costs.

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ManufacturingInnovation & R&D
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Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (SCII)

The Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive (SCII) offers eligible corporations a reduction of the provincial Corporate Income Tax Rate (CIT) to six per cent for 10 or 15 years.

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All SectorsInnovation & R&D
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Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Chemical Fertilizer Incentive (SCFI)

The Saskatchewan Chemical Fertilizer Incentive is a non-refundable, non-transferable 15% tax credit on capital expenditures valued at $10 million or more for newly constructed or expanded eligible chemical fertilizer production facilities in Saskatchewan.

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ManufacturingBusiness Growth