Opportunity

Saskatchewan Tenders #WHP2026-02

Consulting Services for Enhancing Public Programming at Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Posted

April 14, 2026

Respond By

May 15, 2026

Identifier

WHP2026-02

NAICS

541620, 813312

Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority is seeking consulting services to enhance public programming with a focus on environmental and ecological topics related to Northern Plains Indigenous cultures. - Government Buyer: - Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority (Manager, Natural Resources and Ecology) - Scope of Work: - Organize and conduct in-person consultations with staff, Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Keepers, educational partners (e.g., Saskatchewan Polytechnic), and local experts - Review existing public programming and identify gaps - Develop new programming opportunities centered on Indigenous land stewardship, plant and animal ecology, climate change threats, and traditional uses of natural resources - Create an implementation plan including staffing, training, and budget recommendations - Align all work with Wanuskewin's mission, vision, and Visitor Services Master Plan - Deliver a turnover package detailing completed work - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on Indigenous perspectives and ecological education - Collaboration with a diverse group of stakeholders - Project completion deadline is December 31, 2026 - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned, as this is a service-based solicitation.

Description

Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority is seeking consulting services to enhance its public programming with a focus on environmental and ecological topics related to Northern Plains Indigenous cultures. The consultant will engage with staff, Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Keepers, educational partners, and local experts through in-person sessions to develop new programming opportunities. The work includes reviewing existing programs, identifying gaps, and creating an implementation plan aligned with the park's mission and vision. The project aims to promote Indigenous land stewardship, species ecology, climate change threats, and traditional uses of natural resources.

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