The Yukon Lottery Commission provides funding assistance in support of Yukoners living healthy, active lives engaged in, and having access to arts, sport and recreation. Revenue from the sale of lottery tickets supports Lotteries Yukon funding programs and Yukon government arts, sport and recreation programs.
Before making an application for this program please review the Project Fund page on our website to review application requirements and eligible expenses.
The Projects Fund is intended to sustain and contribute to the growth of arts, sport and recreation in Yukon by:
- Increasing access and participation of all Yukon people in arts, sport and recreation activities;
- Supporting individuals in developing their skills/abilities in arts, sport and/or recreation;
- Enhancing community arts, sport and recreation infrastructure; and
- Increasing organizational and community capacity in arts, sport and recreation.
This is an application-driven funding program with two intakes per year: April 15 and October 15. Funding is available to registered Yukon non-profit organizations for small/medium projects (up to $20,000 for festivals, events, production; and up to $100,000 for equipment, minor construction and renovations). Limited funding is also available for large projects that benefit more than one non-profit, based on discussions with the General Manager.
Project Funds - 2025 Spring Intake
The Yukon Lottery Commission provides funding assistance in support of Yukoners living healthy, active lives engaged in, and having access to arts, sport and recreation. Revenue from the sale of lottery tickets supports Lotteries Yukon funding programs and Yukon government arts, sport and recreation programs.
Before making an application for this program please review the Project Fund page on our website to review application requirements and eligible expenses.
The Projects Fund is intended to sustain and contribute to the growth of arts, sport and recreation in Yukon by:
- Increasing access and participation of all Yukon people in arts, sport and recreation activities;
- Supporting individuals in developing their skills/abilities in arts, sport and/or recreation;
- Enhancing community arts, sport and recreation infrastructure; and
- Increasing organizational and community capacity in arts, sport and recreation.
This is an application-driven funding program with two intakes per year: April 15 and October 15. Funding is available to registered Yukon non-profit organizations for small/medium projects (up to $20,000 for festivals, events, production; and up to $100,000 for equipment, minor construction and renovations). Limited funding is also available for large projects that benefit more than one non-profit, based on discussions with the General Manager.