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Governments of Canada and British Columbia Collaborate to Help Make Sport More Accessible


Grants provided to provincial and community organizations will help increase participation in sport

VICTORIA, March 29, 2019 /CNW/ - More British Columbians can take part in sports ranging from archery to wheelchair basketball this year thanks to the BC Sport Participation Program (BCSPP), funded equally by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.

Together, the governments are investing nearly $1.2 million in 2018?19 to support projects that strengthen physical literacy and the participation of children and youth in sport. This new funding will also improve sport opportunities for Indigenous, under-represented and marginalized populations.

The funding supports more than 400 sport programs and activities involving more than 11,000 children and youth and close to 500 coaches. This will create new opportunities for British Columbians to discover new sports and provide increased access to physical activities tailored to their interests and that promote a healthy lifestyle.

This commitment includes $244,000 to strengthen the capacity and leadership of Indigenous sport organizations and to increase culturally relevant sport programming for Indigenous children and youth, such as supporting athletes from British Columbia training for the North American Indigenous Games.

The BCSPP funding also supports pilot projects, resource development and two application-based grant programs?the Community Sport Development Program (CSDP) and the Provincial Sport Development Program (PSDP)?that help reduce barriers to participating in sport. Both grant programs are administered by viaSport on behalf of the provincial government.

The CSDP offers grants up to $3,000 to support local, community-based sport projects, while the PSDP provides grants up to $30,000 to support sport projects with regional or provincial reach.

These grant programs provided 72 sport and community organizations with $545,000 in 2018?19. Recipients include the BC Wheelchair Basketball Society, the BC Freestyle Ski Association, Special Olympics BC, the Gibsons Curling Club and the Vancouver Quidditch league. See the backgrounder for a list of grant recipients for both programs.

The window for eligible organizations to submit applications for the 2019-20 PSDP will be open from April 2 to May 2, 2019. The application form and grant information can be accessed online.

Since its inception in 2004, the BCSPP has provided more than $14 million to provincial sport and community organizations. This funding has helped train more than 42,000 sports leaders, and allowed more than a million British Columbians to participate in sport.

Quotes

"We are putting our athletes and children in sport first from the playground to the podium by increasing access to sport. We are proud to partner with the Government of British Columbia to give grants to organizations that are doing work to make sport more inclusive for all British Columbians."

?The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Sport

"Participating in sport promotes physical and mental health and helps people connect to their communities. Through our partnership with the Government of Canada, we are proud to enhance sports opportunities in Indigenous communities and provide British Columbians with a wide range of physical activities that will encourage healthy lifestyles."

?The Honourable Lisa Beare, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Government of British Columbia

"Inclusive sport happens when there are increased opportunities for participation. Through collaboration, we can reduce barriers to sport and allow more British Columbians to experience the unique benefits that sport has to offer. viaSport is proud to recommend these organizations and recognize their commitment to providing meaningful opportunities for underserved populations in their communities."

?Sheila Bouman, CEO, viaSport

Quick Facts

viaSport emboldens and enables leaders to provide quality sport experiences that are inclusive, safe and meaningful. With the support of the Province of British Columbia, viaSport transforms and scales the impact of sport through social innovation, funding and capacity building.

The Provincial Sport Development Fund is open for applications once a year in April. The Community Sport Program Development Fund has two application periods per year (summer/fall and winter/spring). Intake periods, guidelines and application forms are available at www.viasport.ca/grants.

Associated Links

Sport Canada 
viaSport
Grant recipients for the CSDP and PSDP

Backgrounder

 

2018?19 Community Sport Program Development Fund Grant Recipients

Community

Recipient

Program Description

Amount

Barriere

Barriere Recreation Society

Offers curling programs for youth, seniors and adults and provides specialized equipment that allows seniors with disabilities to curl.

$3,000

Bowen Island

Bowen Island Gymnastics Club

Bowen Island Gymnastics ? provides girls 14 years and up with strength, agility and flexibility skills for dance and tumbling gymnastics.

$3,000

Burnaby

BC Athletics

Run Jump Throw Wheel ? trains coaches and introduces elementary school children to running, jumping, throwing and wheelchair sports activities.

$3,000

Burnaby

Canadian Adaptive Climbing Society

Canadian Adaptive Climbing Program 2019 ? offers 15 new programs to help people with a disability learn how to climb in local climbing gyms.

$3,000

Burnaby

Vancouver Goalball Club

Athlete Development Camp ? allows goalball athletes to develop physical strength, mental preparedness and sport specific skills.

$1,500

Chase

Skmana Ski and Snowshoe Club

Ski Skmana Youth Program ? provides free weekly instruction for kids aged 4 to 9 and free access to equipment for under-represented groups in the community.

$3,000

Chilliwack

Chilliwack Tennis Society

Children's Tennis ? offers summer introductory tennis programs and winter-based indoor programs for children aged 5 to 12.

$1,600

Chilliwack

Chilliwack Centre of Excellence Paddling Club

Provides youth-specific equipment and indoor kayaking programs during the winter months.

$3,000

Courtenay

Comox Valley Curling Club

Provides an afterschool program that teaches curling skills to youth and offers junior league play.

$3,000

Dawson Creek

Special Olympics ? Dawson Creek

Offers summer and winter sport programs, including 10-pin bowling and snowshoeing.

$3,000

Delta

Curl BC

Drop the Wheels in the House ? connects wheelchair users in and around Greater Vancouver through a drop-in curling program.

$3,000

Duncan

Duncan Curling Club

Project Upstart ? trains new coaches and offers learn to curl programs for elementary school students, adults and seniors.

$3,000

Elkford

Fernie Old School Boxing Club

Provides boxing programs for youth and seniors at its new facility in Sparwood.

$3,000

Enderby

Enderby & District Curling Club

Offers a junior curling program for youth aged 7?18.

$3,000

Fernie

Pickleball Fernie

Introduction to Pickleball ? provides introductory pickleball lessons for high school students.

$1,500

Fraser Lake

Fraser Lake Curling Club

Provides equipment and coaching for participants facing financial barriers.

$1,300

Gibsons

Gibsons Curling Club

Stick Curling ? a learn and play program that adapts curling for people with mobility challenges.

$1,600

Grand Forks

Flippin Fun Gymnastics Club

Flippin Fun Gymnastics Club ? offers recreational and competitive gymnastics classes for participants of all ages.

$3,000

Invermere

Toby Creek Nordic Ski Club

Junior Development Program ? allows 200 more children and youth to participate in the upcoming season.

$2,500

Kamloops

River City Squash Organization

After school squash for at-risk-youth ? invites at-risk-youth to play squash after school, during school hours, on weekends and during school breaks.

$3,000

Kamloops

Cerebral Palsy Sports Association of B.C.

Kamloops Sledge Hockey program ? offers sledge hockey opportunities for people with disabilities in partnership with the Kamloops Adapted Sports Association and the City of Kamloops.

$3,000

Kamloops

BC Snowboard Association

ElleBoard program ? trains female coaches to become Learning Facilitators for the Canada Snowboard Coaching Program and provides training and competitive opportunities for female athletes.

$3,000

Kamloops

Kamloops and District Minor Baseball Association

Girls Winterball ? introduces girls to baseball through customized indoor baseball training.

$500

Kelowna

The Kelowna & District Society for People in Motion

Adaptive Snow Sports Program ? trains volunteer instructors and offers sit and ski programs for adults with disabilities at Mount Baldy Ski Resort. 

$3,000

Keremeos

Keremeos Senior's Pickle Ball

Keremeos Seniors Pickle Ball ? provides opportunities for participants to learn and improve their pickle ball skills in a fun and social environment.

$1,000

Kimberley

Kimberley Nordic Club

Kimberley Nordic Masters ? provides skill development, waxing clinics, video analysis, loppets trips and après-ski socials for participants aged 19 and older.

$3,000

Masset

Gwaii Storm

Gwaii Storm ? A basketball program for girls aged 13 to 17. The funding will purchase new equipment, pay for coaching and potentially expand the program to include 10- to 13-year-olds.

$2,000

Mission

District of Mission Parks, Recreation and Culture

Club Kids ? a licensed after school program in 10 schools which allows kids to participate in a different sport each week for eight weeks.

$3,000

Moberly Lake

Saulteau First Nations

Offers a 10-week golf program at the Moberly Lake golf course for participants facing financial barriers.

$3,000

Nanaimo

BC Wheelchair Basketball Society

Let's Play ? teaches participants basic basketball and life skills.

$3,000

Nanaimo

Nanaimo and District Track and Field Club

Trains Nanaimo and Ladysmith high school teachers in physical literacy and track and field events so they can coach students in afterschool track and field.

$3,000

North Vancouver

Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports

Adaptive Ski Club ? provides trained, certified adaptive ski coaches and recreational programming for skiers with a disability.

$3,000

Pemberton

Lil'wat recreation

Offers recreation programming for local residents, including new introductory lacrosse programs.

$1,800

Powell River

Powell River Gymnastics and Cheer

Certifies coaches in recreational parkour and provides programs for up to 140 participants.

$3,000

Prince George

North Central Badminton Academy (PG) Society

Offers an Introduction to Para-badminton (wheelchair) Program for people with and without disabilities.

$1,300

Prince George

Caledonia Nordic Ski Club

Caledonia Nordic Mobile Outreach Program ? provides cross country ski and cycling programs and equipment to schools and Indigenous communities.

$3,000

Richmond

Richmond Little League Baseball Association

The funding will allow the Richmond Little League to offer more levels of play.

$3,000

Richmond

WEqual Foundation

Come Try Badminton ? provides introductory badminton for girls aged four and over, with a special emphasis on the social aspect of sport. The program strives to reach new Canadians or others with language barriers.

$3,000

Rossland

The City of Rossland

Beginner Skater / Hockey for Women ? provides coaching and instruction for beginner skaters and women who want to play hockey.

$3,000

Saanich

Gordon Head Lawn Bowling Club

Junior Lawn Bowing Development Program ? offers coaching and training for junior lawn bowlers aged 12?25.

$3,000

Salmon Arm

Salmon Arm Boxing for Wellness Society

Offers seniors' boxing, circuit weighted training and body weighted training programs.

$1,100

Salt Spring Island

Salt Spring Island Rowing Club

Salt Spring Island Junior Rowing Club ? the grant will allow the club to support learn to row programs for youth.

$3,000

Smithers

Bulkley Valley Gymnastics Club

Child Development Centre Class ? provides fitness and movement program for children with disabilities and others who need to develop their early gross motor skills.

$3,000

Surrey

Canadian Amateur Sport Society

Pacific Sport XploreSport2 ? invites kids to try a different non-traditional sport each day for a week, to help them find an activity they want to pursue.

$1,920

Taylor

Peace Passage Skating Club

Peace Passage Skating Club ? teaches participants figure skating, hockey and speed skating skills.

$1,500

Vancouver

Vancouver Quidditch League

Offers the first low-contact quidditch league in British Columbia.

$2,300

Vancouver

NEC Native Education College

NEC Wellness Warriors ? certifies coaches and allows Wellness Warriors dragon boat team to compete in various regattas.

$3,000

Vancouver

Southlands Therapeutic Riding Society

STaRS capacity building program ? offers therapeutic horseback riding for people with physical, developmental and psychological disabilities.

$3,000

West Vancouver

West Vancouver Field Hockey Club

Fearless Females in Field Hockey ? provides mentoring, technical skills development and role models for females aged 13?18.

$1,680

Victoria

Greater Victoria Youth Rowing Society

Lower Vancouver Island School Sports Association ? provides rowing programs with a particular focus on athletes with visual and physical disabilities.

$2,000

Victoria

Victoria Screamers Boccia Club

Boccia Training ? helps boccia players of all abilities to transition from recreational players to provincial- and national-level athletes.

$1,000

Victoria

Victoria Ultimate Players Society

Ultimate Sport Youth Program ? allows youth to learn the sport or improve on existing skills.

$3,000

Victoria (View Royal)

Shoreline Community Middle School Association

Nights Alive ? provides sessions where boys and girls can participate in an evening of sports ranging from basketball to soccer.

$3,000

Whistler

Whistler Legacies Society

Provides physical literacy after school programs led by NCCP certified coaches at the Spring Creek Elementary school.

$2,900

Williams Lake

Williams Lake Cross Country Ski Club

Bull Country Rekindling ? provides coaching sessions and equipment to more than 100 elementary students and the club's Jackrabbits program. 

$3,000

Williams Lake

Special Olympics BC ? Williams Lake

Offers programs for people with developmental disabilities in Williams Lake's 15 First Nations' reserves.

$3,000

103 Mile

Canim Lake Band

Burton Snowboard Riglet Program / Get Ready to Snowboard ? teaches snowboard skills to kids in a gym to help them gain confidence to try snowboarding on a large hill.

$3,000



57 Projects

$145,000

 


2018?19 Provincial Sport Development Fund Grant Recipients

Recipient

Program

Program Description

Amount

PacificSport Regional Sport Centre ? Fraser Valley Society

MOVE

This funding provides training for recreation, education, sport and early-childhood instructors to deliver Move to Learn and Move to Connect programs.

$30,000

BC Freestyle Ski Association

Girlstylerz

Girlstylerz helps girls develop skills, self-confidence and emotional well-being through freestyle skiing.

$30,000

BC Wheelchair Basketball Society

School & Community Participation Program

The School & Community Participation Program invites children and youth with disabilities to play basketball from specially modified chairs. 

$29,800

British Columbia Lacrosse Association

BC Wheelchair Lacrosse Program

This program introduces British Columbians to the new discipline of wheelchair lacrosse.

$30,000

Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society

Wîcehtowin

Wîcehtowin gives Indigenous youth the opportunity to build skills, self-confidence and life skills through sports such as gymnastics, yoga, archery, basketball and soccer.

$30,000

Volleyball BC

12U Club Volleyball and YMCA Atomic Program Expansion

This partnership between Volleyball BC and the YMCA Atomic introduces kids under 12 to the sport of volleyball with coaching and courts tailored to their age and size.

$20,000

Sport For Life Society

Aboriginal Long-Term Participant Development Pathway

The program provides education and training to provincial sport organizations on how to deliver sport programs to meet the needs of Indigenous participants.

$30,000

British Columbia Wrestling Association

Beat the Streets

Beat the Streets introduces inner city youth and new immigrants to the sport of wrestling.

$26,000

BC Wheelchair Sports Association

Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap provides training to leaders and organizations on how to introduce and provide opportunities in wheelchair sports.

$27,200

Ray-Cam Community Association 

Moresports Youth Leadership Model

This program helps 150?200 youth to develop leadership skills in sport through courses and community service.

$30,000

Cerebral Palsy Sports Association of BC

Access Power Soccer and Boccia

These programs train coaches and loan equipment to allow British Columbians with disabilities to participate in soccer and boccia.

$30,000

Special Olympics BC

Special Olympics BC Cultural Inclusion Project

This program gives British Columbians with intellectual disabilities opportunities to try and get involved in various sports. There is a special focus on reaching individuals from various cultural backgrounds.

$26,000

BC Seniors Games Society

Step Up Your Game

The Step Up Your Game program provides athletes aged 55 and over with technical instruction from qualified coaches in safe and supportive environments.

$30,000

BC Amateur Softball Association

Softball BC ? CANhit Rural Community Development

CANhit trains athletes (aged 7?18) and coaches in fundamental, step-by-step skills in hitting softballs. This program is being expanded to communities outside the lower mainland.

$13,000

Judo BC

Judo After School Program

This program helps young children build skills and self-confidence through judo.

$18,000



15 Projects

$400,000

 

SOURCE Canadian Heritage


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