Community sport programs receive government funding boost

Apr 10, 2013

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Community sport programs receive government funding boost
 

VICTORIA – Twenty-one B.C. communities will benefit from government grants geared to the development of local sport programs, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Bill Bennett announced today.

The B.C. government is providing up to $2,000 per grant to 31 different non-profit groups for sport programs through the Local Sport Program Development Fund. The Fund is administered by viaSport.

Local Sport Program Development Fund grants are designed to help establish new sport programs or expand existing ones so that more British Columbians, particularly those who face barriers to sport, have opportunities to participate. 

Programs funded this year are focused on teaching fundamental sport skills to children, introducing new immigrants to sport, expanding Aboriginal sport programs, and providing adaptive sports to persons with a disability. Funds are generally used for equipment, coach training, or program development.
 

Quotes:

Bill Bennett, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development –

“A key priority for the province is to encourage participation in sport and active, healthy lifestyles by all British Columbians regardless of age, background or ability. The Local Sport Program Development Fund is a good news story because it helps ensure everyone can take part. It is exactly the kind of program our government is proud to support.”
 

Moira Gookstetter, vice president, viaSport –

“One of our goals at viaSport is to unite and energize B.C. communities through the power of sport and increased participation in physical activity. The Local Sport Program Development grant program continues to help organizations get the boost they need to start or expand a local sport initiative, giving more people an opportunity to get involved and play.”
 

Quick Facts:

  • The Local Sport Program Development Fund was created in 2008 in the lead-up to the Olympics as part of 2010 Legacies Now.
  • The Local Sport Program Development Fund is accessible to isolated rural communities where sport opportunities are fewer as well as large urban populations where low sport participation exists.
  • 31 projects throughout British Columbia were funded up to $2,000 in spring 2013 equalling $51,000 in total funding.
  • The successful applicants include municipalities, Aboriginal groups and not-for-profit organizations that directly deliver organized sport programs.
  • Since 2008, more than $450,000 from the Local Sport Program Development Fund has been distributed to over 90 B.C. communities, benefiting over 14,000 British Columbians.
  • In 2012-13, 56 projects throughout British Columbia were funded through the Local Sport Program Development Fund.
     

Learn More:

viaSport: http://www.viasport.ca/
 

Backgrounder:

http://stage.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/factsheets/Local_Sport_Development_Fund_Grant_Recipients.pdf
 

Contacts:

 

Matt Gordon

Communications Director

Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development

250 953-3677

 

Amanda Brkich

Communications Manager

viaSport

778 331-8657