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The City of Saskatoon is one of WAM's key partners, providing not only financial support but also WAM's physical site and other vital city services. Together we can make Saskatoon a truly green city.

The Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture & Sports supports the vision of WAM towards increased opportunities for participation, creating sustainable communities and improved quality of life for all.

APEGS' financial support for WAM has helped secure the infrastructure required
for the workshops and presentations. 
CFCR is one of WAM's primary radio sponsors.

Saskatoon Curbside Recycling is one of the key partners in helping making sure that the waste generated from the festival is diverted from the landfill.

WAM and Affinity Credit Union share commitment to our community, to education, and to environmental sustainability, and FirstSask's generous assistance has been key to WAM's success.

Great Western is the official beer of WAM. Great Western maintains its continued commitment to the Canadian communities it serves by sponsoring WAM and quenching attendees' thirsts with their quality, local product. Great Western has also helped attract participants with its extensive promotions so that WAM can reach as many people as possible and create the positive, lasting change we're striving for!

Handy Group of Companies, Saskatchewan’s largest independent rental company, along with Handyman Special Events, have demonstrated their commitment to excellence through their cooperation and integral support of WAM. They have provided in-kind sponsorship and invaluable guidance.

Industry Images has provided WAM with environmentally friendly, recycled printed materials.

The Indigenous Peoples Program has been WAM's most prominent partner in the Aboriginal community.

The Saskatoon Public Library has provided important support for WAM's outreach efforts and environmental workshops.
Planet S has provided WAM with generous advertising support.
Rawlco Radio has helped WAM take to the airwaves of Saskatoon to get the word out about the Festival .
Saskatoon Media Group has, through advertising, helped WAM spread the word with generous in-kind sponsorship.
Like WAM, SaskEnergy is commited to innovative, environmentally friendly energy solutions and is an important partner in WAM's student outreach and research efforts.

SaskTel is an important WAM partner and is providing financial assistance as well as cell phones and other products for the Festival.

The Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation is a crucial partner , working with WAM organizers on all aspects of the festival . SCIC and its members remind us that the vast global gap between rich and poor, both within countries and among them, is dangerously unsustainable for people and the planet.
The Saskatchewan Transport Corporation is helping WAM organisers reach communities throughout the province to promote the Festival and sustainable transportation.

TCU Place is running and sponsoring WAM's beer gardens.

The University of Saskatchewan has been a generous and ongoing partner in WAM's efforts, particularly with regard to outreach to high school and university students.
Waste Management has been an integral part of helping WAM stay green and diverting waste from the landfill.

UNAC (United Nations Association in Canada - Saskatoon)
U of S Environmental Studies Students Association
Development and Peace Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Environmental Society
Nexus Solar
Antic Quill Theatre
Theatre Ecstasis
By the Book Productions
Last Exit Theatre
400 lbs of Sunshine Theatre Company
Slightly Askew Clothing Company
On Edge- A Zine About Mental Health
Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Regina, SK
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