Young receives $5,000 microgrant for local lawn care business
Betty’s Budget Lawn Care owner Kelli Young, 19, is the recipient of a $5,000 Pawâcikêwikamik Indigenous Innovation Accelerator microgrant from Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT).
Young, who is a Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) member, was in disbelief when she first learned she was going to receive the microgrant back in September. SIIT publicly announced Young was a recipient earlier this month.
“She understands that the environment and nature play a strong role in Indigenous culture,” read a statement from SIIT. “Kelli promotes eco-friendly systems and has services that allow her customers to reuse and recycle many different materials. She actively preaches and practices living a sustainable lifestyle and it carries over into her business and services offered.”
Young launched her seasonal business in May 2020 and she explained she was working 12-hour days because the demand for her services was so high. The strong demand continued in the summer of 2021 and Young now offers services including grass mowing and seeding, fertilizer, aeration, weed and dandelion control, as well as power raking and vacuuming.



