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Charitable Gaming Grants All Saskatchewan groups and organizations licensed by Indigenous Gaming Regulators (IGR) or the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) to conduct charitable gaming (bingos, raffles, Texas Hold ‘em poker tournaments, Monte Carlo events and breakopen ticket sales) are eligible to receive a grant equal to 25 per cent of the net proceeds (revenue) raised from these activities.“Net Proceeds” means the funds left for charitable use after the payment of prizes to players and all expenses as authorized by IGR. All charitable or religious groups and organizations licensed by IGR under section 207(1)(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada to conduct bingo, breakopen ticket sales, raffles, Texas Hold ‘em poker tournaments and Monte Carlo events are eligible to receive the grant provided they are in good standing with IGR (up-to-date reporting). Charities do not have to register to receive the grant. IGR will get the necessary information from the charitable gaming licences that have been issued and from the various reports and other documentation that is already being submitted to IGR. Payments will be issued quarterly equal to 25% of net proceeds from all licensed gaming activities. Charitable or religious groups and organizations with multiple licences will receive one lump-sum payment to include all charitable gaming activity.
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