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Provincial Disaster Assistance Program

Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Government Relations

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Service Description

Helps residents, small businesses, agricultural operations, First Nations, non-profit organizations, and communities recover from natural disasters including floods, tornadoes, plow winds, and other disasters caused by severe weather. May help cover the cost of uninsurable essential losses, cleanup, repairs, and temporary relocation.

Visit the website for further information on guidance, eligibility, how to apply, and more.

Eligibility

To be eligible for assistance, a local authority (city, town, village, resort village, provincial park, rural municipality, or First Nation) must apply to be approved. Communities must be approved before individuals can submit individual claims.

Visit the website for eligibility details for residents (including homeowners and renters) living on First Nations, small businesses (including agricultural operations), non-profit organizations,and provincial and regional parks.

Application Process

Once your community has been designated for PDAP assistance, pick up an application form from your city, town, village, resort village, First Nation, provincial or regional park, or rural municipality. It is recommended that you apply as soon as possible and ensure all required documentation is included.

Separate applications must be submitted when applying for assistance under multiple categories.

Call 1-866-632-4033 for assistance.

Documents Required

Available online.

Fax: 306-798-2318

Toll-Free: 1-866-632-4033

Business Line: 306-787-7800

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Service Website

www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/environment-public-health-and-safety/access-funding-through-the-provincial-disaster-assistance-program

Email

pdapdocs@gov.sk.ca

Coverage Area

Saskatchewan

Languages Offered

English, French

Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP)

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