
Our Mission
SEDA's mission is to accelerate generational prosperity

Working Behind the Scenes at a Provincial Level
We leverage our national and international networks

Supporting Local Leaders
Supporting Saskatchewan's leaders in communities and regions is a priority

Turn Challenges Into Opportunities
Access our tools, knowledge and resources
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We Offer Programs and Services
Fortifying business and community resilience
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Coaching and Mentoring
...is our specialty
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Get Involved
We all have the power to directly shape the future of our communities
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Join Our Alliance
Build internal capacity and work collaboratively with other community builders across the province
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Saskatchewan Benefits
...when we all align our efforts
GROW YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE PROGRAM now available in Saskatchewan
We help communities Thrive.
2022 Provincial Summit on Growing Communities One Idea at a Time
September 27–28, 2022Join us live and in person as we explore opportunities to innovate in: leadership, infrastructure, industry and place-making.
Women in Bio: Network with us!
July 13, 2022An event for women working in bioscience, agri-food, and agriculture.
Latest news
Businesses can now apply for digital support to grow online
SEDA is partnering with Sask Polytech, Digital Main Street and Economic Development Regina to deliver the Grow Your Business Online Program. Find out more here.

Post-secondary students help Saskatchewan small businesses with digital presence
Jun 29, 2022The Canada Digital Adoption Program is creating short-term job opportunities for post-secondary students to help small businesses grow their e-commerce and digital presence online. This is an exciting employment opportunity for post-secondary students or recent graduates to become e-commerce advisors and help Saskatchewan small businesses develop their e-commerce footprint.
annual Partners
With respect and gratitude, we serve Treaty 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 territories, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dene, Dakota, Lakota and Nakoda peoples, and the traditional homeland of the Métis.