Minister Qualtrough announces funding to remove barriers and increase sport participation

The Government of Canada supports sport activities that eliminate barriers to participation.

OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 6, 2024 /CNW/ – Sport has the power to help build stronger and healthier communities. To provide more Canadians with opportunities to experience the transformative power of sport, the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Physical Activity, announced more than $16.7 million in funding through the Community Sport for All Initiative. Through this investment, 39 National Sport Organizations (NSO) will be able to give Canadians access to and stay involved in sport in communities from coast to coast to coast.

The Community Sport for All Initiative supports NSOs in establishing more accessible and locally organized sport programs aimed at reducing barriers to participation, particularly among Black, Indigenous and racialized communities as well as 2SLGBTQI+ individuals, persons with disabilities, people with low incomes and newcomers.

Initiatives include drop-in experiences, multi-week programs, youth day camps and the acquisition of equipment to improve access to sport and physical activity. Funding will also be used for the development of educational resources for community-based sport organizations to increase participation and retention rates.

The minister made the announcement during a visit to the Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association (Boccia Canada) in Ottawa. The organization is receiving $86,500 to support opportunities for persons with disabilities to participate in boccia through their Take the Shot Program.

Quotes

“Our government encourages all Canadians to pursue healthy lifestyles. Sport plays an important role in this by helping Canadians build the skills they need to grow and thrive physically, mentally and socially. Through the Community Sport for All Initiative, we are working with the sport community to make sport inclusive, welcoming and equitable for everyone.”   

— The Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Physical Activity

“We are truly grateful for this additional funding, which will provide the opportunity for boccia to be introduced to a greater number of Canadians with a disability across the country. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the social, emotional and physical benefits that come from inclusive and accessible sport programs. Anyone can play boccia, but it’s particularly inclusive for those with high-support needs. Our Take the Shot initiative has four core elements, including grants to host Try-it events, startup funding for new clubs, free school-based presentations led by athlete ambassadors, a series of boccia skill and drill videos to support training and programming at the local level and Postcards to Paris, where Canadians can send a message to boccia athletes competing at the Paralympics.”

— Peter Leyser, Executive Director, Boccia Canada

Quick Facts

The Community Sport for All Initiative aims to remove barriers and increase sport participation rates for underrepresented groups. Its key objective is to support community sport initiatives for equity-deserving groups, particularly among Black, Indigenous and racialized communities as well as 2SLGBTQI+ groups, people with low incomes, newcomers and persons with disabilities. For the 2023-24 fiscal year, all National Sport Organizations were eligible for funding. 

The funded projects are guided by the following principles:

  • Affordable: Projects will be offered at minimal or no cost to participants.
  • Results-oriented: Projects will be delivered in a way that increases participation and retention in equity-deserving communities.
  • Focused on organized sport: While other activities such as movement and skills development may be included, the primary activity must be organized sport and must adhere to safe sport practices.
  • Green: Projects should produce minimal or positive environmental impact.
  • Accessible: Projects must meet the needs of at least one equity-deserving group but need not be exclusionary. They can be open to all and should allow for a wide range of athletic ability.
  • Available: Projects should be delivered in underserved communities and achieve regional diversity.
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2023-2024 list of National Sport Organizations funded through the Community Sport for All Initiative

Backgrounder
Minister Qualtrough announces funding to remove barriers and increase sport participation

The Community Sport for All Initiative aims to increase sport participation rates, particularly among Black, Indigenous and racialized communities as well as 2SLGBTQI+ groups, people with low incomes, newcomers and persons with disabilities.

With this project funding, National Sport Organizations will be better equipped to increase participation in their sports at the community level across the country, while removing barriers for equity deserving groups.

In the 2023-2024 fiscal year, 39 National Sport Organizations are receiving more than $16.7 million in funding.

List of National Sport Organizations funded through the Community Sport for All Initiative:

Organization

Funding Amount

Alpine Canada Alpin

$255,675

Athletics Canada

$650,000

Badminton Canada

$137,500

Biathlon Canada

$421,000

Bowls Canada Boulingrin

$78,000

Canada Artistic Swimming

$ 345,000

Canada Basketball

$830,000

Canada Skateboard

$280,000

Canadian Amateur Football Association

$232,500

Boccia Canada (Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association)

$86,500

Canadian Curling Association

$207,950

Canadian Federation of Amateur Baseball

$23,791

Canadian Soccer Association

$1,267,860

Canadian Tennis Association

$655,000

Canoe Kayak Canada

$1,055,000

Cycling Canada

$797,500

Diving Plongeon Canada

$215,500

Equestrian Canada Équestre

$217,000

Field Hockey Canada

$400,000

Golf Canada

$59,600

Judo Canada

$366,250

Lacrosse Canada

$101,000

Nordiq Canada

$613,149

Racquetball Canada

$127,500

Ringuette Canada

$231,000

Rowing Canada Aviron

$1,303,350

Rugby Canada

$550,000

Sail Canada

$95,010

Ski Jumping Canada

$280,000

Speed Skating Canada

$244,200

Squash Canada

$766,000

Table Tennis Canada

$471,935

Taekwondo Canada

$20,000

Triathlon Canada

$156,200

Volleyball Canada

$700,000

Water Polo Canada

$143,490

Wheelchair Basketball Canada

$617,500

Wheelchair Rugby Canada

$820,000

Wrestling Canada Lutte

$950,000

TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT

$16,771,960

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