
Youth-led Community Health Grants Program
- Maximum amount : 3,000 $
- Closing date : May 16, 2025
Saskatchewan Prevention Institute is a Saskatchewan-based prevention organization that funds youth-led community projects through the Youth-led Community Health Grants Program. Its YAP work focuses on alcohol-related harms, FASD prevention, sexual health, and youth engagement. View Saskatchewan Prevention Institute's website for more information.

The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute supports youth-focused prevention work in Saskatchewan and distributes community funding through the Youth-led Community Health Grants Program. Its Youth Action for Prevention initiative focuses on alcohol-related harms, including FASD prevention, and on sexual health promotion.
The organization invites youth aged 14 to 24, as well as adult allies and organizations serving young people, to apply for community-driven projects. The funded work shown on the site includes youth-created media, peer education, workshops, awareness resources, and other projects designed to build resilience and reduce harm.
The site includes a projects page that describes past funded initiatives and explicitly states when projects were funded by the Youth Action for Prevention Program or the Youth Health Community Grants Program. It also provides a list of grant recipients and downloadable application materials, which indicates an active grantmaking role rather than a purely informational program page.
The funding activity shown on the page is provincial in scope, serving Saskatchewan communities and youth participants across the province.