Every program below is verified open to Saskatchewan businesses as of 2026-07-02. Amounts and timelines are from each program’s current guidelines.
Innovation Saskatchewan / Government of Saskatchewan
A 45% non-refundable tax credit for individuals and corporations who invest in registered Eligible Small Businesses (ESBs) — up to $225,000/year per investor, and an ESB can raise up to $2,000,000 total. ESB registration itself takes 2–4 weeks; get it approved before approaching investors.
Business stage: startup, growthCap: $7M/year program-wide
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PrairiesCan
Funds AI commercialization (AI-native SMEs at TRL 8+) and AI adoption (any SME in a priority sector) under one program. EOI response in ~30 days; full application to decision in ~90 business days.
Business stage: growth, expansionHard cutoff: Dec 31, 2028 or $33.8M committed
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PrairiesCan
The same AI-focused envelope, but for non-profits and established organizations, covering up to 90% of eligible costs — you only need 10% matching from non-government sources.
Business stage: established3–6 months, EOI to decision
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Innovation Saskatchewan
Covers 30% of a project budget, up to $450,000, across technology and several other priority sectors. Twice-yearly intake windows via Expression of Interest; genuine industry-partner engagement scores much higher than a letter of support alone.
Business stage: growth, established, expansion12–16 weeks after intake closes
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Prairies Economic Development Canada
Repayable project funding for technology adoption and productivity projects at scale. Reimburses costs already incurred, so working capital matters more than for a grant. The EOI is the critical gate — lead with quantifiable growth metrics.
Business stage: growth, expansion5–7 months, EOI to signed agreement
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Prairies Economic Development Canada
Broader diversification funding that regularly backs digital and technology projects with a community-economic-benefit angle. Delivered $36M to 38 organizations in 2024-25.
Business stage: startup, growth, established5–8 months, EOI to funding agreement
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Creative Saskatchewan
Up to $50,000 per fiscal year or 50% of budget, lifetime maximum $100,000, for digital game studios. 2026 intake opens May 20 and closes November 18. Roughly a 15% approval rate — commercial viability matters as much as creative merit.
Business stage: startup, growth, expansion~10 weeks to results
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Government of Saskatchewan — Ministry of Finance
A 10% refundable credit on the first $2,000,000/year of R&D for CCPCs (raised from $1M in December 2024), stacking directly on top of federal SR&ED. Total credits capped at $1,000,000/year per corporation. Claimed via Schedule 403 with your provincial corporate return.
Business stage: anyNo sunset date — ongoing entitlement
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Source: Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of Finance — R&D Tax Credit program guidelines (effective December 16, 2024)
Government of Saskatchewan
A 10–15 year reduced corporate income tax rate (down to 6%) on income from qualifying commercialized IP. You choose when the benefit period starts — defer to align with peak revenue from the qualifying IP. Applications open until the program’s June 30, 2027 sunset date.
Business stage: growth, expansion, established4–6 months for certification
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Community Futures Saskatchewan / PrairiesCan
Rural-focused business loans (minimum $5,000) through 16 independent regional offices with 35+ years operating in Saskatchewan. Useful bridge financing for a digital adoption project while a larger grant application is in progress.
Business stage: startup, growth, expansion2–6 weeks depending on office
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Prairies Economic Development Canada
Funds organizations building startup ecosystems rather than individual product development — incubators, accelerators, and ecosystem-support programming. Prairie priority themes include agtech, energy transition, and Indigenous entrepreneurship.
Business stage: startup, growth, expansion8–16 weeks, submission to agreement
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Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership
Reimburses 50% of eligible third-party consulting costs, up to $5,000 per fiscal year — a genuine fit for hiring a digital-transformation or e-commerce consultant. Apply before starting the engagement; retroactive claims risk rejection.
Business stage: growth, expansion, establishedReimbursed within 4 weeks of claim
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Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan Inc.
Up to 80% of project costs at Prime + 3%, stackable with the national WEOC $50K loan for roughly $200,000 combined. WESK membership (low-cost) is a prerequisite, and advisors help build the business plan before formal submission.
Business stage: startup, growth, expansion4–8 weeks to disbursement
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National Research Council Canada
The national non-repayable R&D grant, available to Saskatchewan tech companies through an assigned Industrial Technology Advisor. IRAP is a relationship program — the ITA relationship matters more than the paperwork.
Business stage: startup, growth4–13 weeks once a formal proposal is submitted
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