SaskEnergy opens $100,000 in Share the Warmth grants
SaskEnergy is once again offering $100,000 in grants through its Share the Warmth program to help Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable people during the winter.
Community organizations that provide food, shelter, clothing and mental health services can apply for up to $1,000 each. Applications for the 2025-26 program are open until Oct. 31, 2025.
“Share the Warmth is a powerful example of community spirit in action,” said Mark Guillet, SaskEnergy president and CEO. “We’re proud to support the organizations that care for those who need it most.”
Last year, grants went to 106 programs in 104 communities, helping more than 105,000 people. Since 2013, Share the Warmth has provided more than $500,000 to more than 500 projects provincewide.
For the second straight year, SaskEnergy is committing $100,000 to the program.
“One of our biggest challenges as a non-profit is securing funds to operate our emergency shelter,” said Joanne Gislason, board chair of Meadow Lake Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. “A Share the Warmth grant made a meaningful difference, ensuring people coming in from the cold not only had shelter, but also a hot meal.”
SaskEnergy will also host Share the Warmth Days in early 2026 with grant recipients to celebrate the program’s impact. Event details will be released later.
More information is available at saskenergy.com.