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Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application - Saskatchewan - Canada
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Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application

Public participation support for CNSC processes
Latest source update
Last Update: July 8, 2026
Latest change: The Beaverlodge participant funding opportunity was replaced by a general Participant Funding Program page with different eligibility, process, funding, and timing details.
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Beaverlodge funding opportunity replaced
The Beaverlodge participant funding opportunity page now shows the general Participant Funding Program instead of the Cameco Beaverlodge licence revocation opportunity. The visible funding table now points to a different open opportunity with a maximum amount of $200,000 and an application period from March 25 to June 16, 2026, replacing the prior Beaverlodge notice that was open from April 8 to June 21, 2024 and referenced up to $100,000. The supporting Participant Funding Program content was also expanded and reorganized with revised applicant criteria, ineligible applicant examples, eligible expense categories, a 3-step application process, and a 45 business-day outcome rule. The application form and related guidance now emphasize contribution agreements, final financial reports, and current PFP links and contact guidance, while the old Beaverlodge-specific application instructions and deadlines are no longer shown.
Funding available
$ 200,000
Deadline
Open continuously
Location
Nord-du-Québec, Saskatchewan, Canada
Who can apply

Individuals

See full eligibility

Overview

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission’s Participant Funding Program offers up to $200,000 to help eligible individuals and organizations take part in CNSC processes for specific projects or matters of regulatory interest. Eligible support covers meetings with CNSC staff, studies, and other engagement activities related to those projects.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Increase social or community impact
  • Raise awareness or mobilize a population
  • Conduct research or evaluation activities
Eligible Funding
  • Maximum amount : 200,000 $

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Location
  • Nord-du-Québec
  • Saskatchewan
Legal structures
  • Non-profit
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • Canadians
Non-profit candidates
Sector of operation
  • Civic and Advocacy Organizations
Target groups
  • General public
  • Indigenous peoples
  • Community leaders
Revenue structures
  • 100% donations / grants
Scope
  • Local
  • Regional
  • Provincial
  • National

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Review of Cameco’s licence revocation documents and related CNSC materials
  • Preparation of written and oral interventions for the Commission hearing
  • Participation in the public hearing process on the Beaverlodge licence revocation application

Documents Needed

  • Project-specific PFP application form

Official resources

Program guide

Funding application process

Application form

Funding Application Form

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • Individuals
  • Representatives of organizations
  • Non-profit organizations, if one person in the group signs the contribution agreement and assumes legal responsibility if funding is approved

Who is not eligible

  • For-profit organizations
  • Applicants with a direct commercial interest in the project
  • People who work for the project proponent
  • People who represent a government other than an Indigenous government

Eligible expenses

  • Professional fees, including eligible legal analysis and advice
  • Travel, accommodation, meals, and incidentals
  • Honoraria for chiefs, elders, or holders of Indigenous traditional or community knowledge
  • Administrative and other reasonable costs directly linked to participation

Ineligible Costs and Activities

  • Legal representation fees
  • Capital expenditures and construction costs
  • Lost income
  • Salaries and benefits
  • General operations and maintenance

Eligible geographic areas

  • Beaverlodge site near Uranium City, northern Saskatchewan

Selection criteria

  • Value-added, new, distinctive, and relevant information
  • Relevance to the matter under review
  • Potential to improve the Commission’s understanding of the project’s anticipated effects
  • Merit of the proposal

How to apply

  • Consult the PFP funding opportunities to learn more about the project description and access the project-specific application form.
  • Complete the project-specific application form, following the detailed instructions for the nine application steps.
  • Review, sign, and date the form, keep a copy for your records, and submit it to the CNSC’s PFP Administrator by email, fax, or mail.

Processing and Agreement

  • The PFP administrator sends a confirmation notice within one business day after receiving the application.
  • An independent Funding Review Committee made up of external experts reviews the application and recommends approval or refusal, suggested payment amounts, and the objectives to be met.
  • The PFP administrator informs the applicant of the final CNSC decision within 25 days after the close of the funding application process.
  • The Commission issues a contribution agreement to all eligible recipients.
  • Applicants are informed of the funding decision within 45 business days of the application closing date, or after receipt of the application if there is no closing date.

Additional information

  • Applications are reviewed by an independent Funding Review Committee.
  • Successful applicants must sign a contribution agreement.
  • Funding is limited and may be shared among eligible applicants.
  • Applications are for value-added interventions on the matter under review.

Contacts

Frequently Asked Questions about the Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application Program

What is the Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application?

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission’s Participant Funding Program offers up to $200,000 to help eligible individuals and organizations take part in CNSC processes for specific projects or matters of regulatory interest. Eligible support covers meetings with CNSC staff, studies, and other engagement activities related to those projects.

How much funding can be received?

Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application Funds up to $200,000 of admissible expenses.

Who is eligible for the Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application program?

To be eligible for the Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application program, you must: Applicants must be individuals or representatives of organizations. Applicants must have a direct and local interest, Indigenous traditional knowledge, Indigenous or treaty rights, or project-specific information with added value. Non-profit organizations need one person to sign the contribution agreement and take legal responsibility if funding is approved.

What expenses are eligible under Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application?

Review of Cameco’s licence revocation documents and related CNSC materials Preparation of written and oral interventions for the Commission hearing Participation in the public hearing process on the Beaverlodge licence revocation application

Who can I contact for more information about the Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application?

You can contact Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) by email at pfp@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca or by phone at 613-415-2814.

Where is the Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application available?

The Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application program is available Nord-du-Québec, Saskatchewan.

Is the Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application a grant, loan, or tax credit?

Participant Funding for Cameco Corporation's Beaverlodge Licence Revocation Application is a Grant and Funding