GATINEAU – Sport has the power to build communities, bring people together and transform lives. Still, too many people in Canada face barriers that prevent them from experiencing the benefits of sport. To address this, Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Physical Activity, announced a new call for proposals under the Community Sport for All Initiative.
National organizations, or those capable of delivering projects across multiple provinces or territories, are invited to submit proposals. The Community Sport for All Initiative focuses on removing barriers to participation for underrepresented groups including Black, Indigenous and racialized communities, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQI+ people, persons with low incomes, seniors and newcomers. Successful proposals will work with local groups to ensure sport opportunities are available for everyone.
Budget 2024 provided $15 million over two years for the Community Sport for All Initiative, which includes $5 million in 2024–25 and $10 million in 2025–26. This funding is part of the Government of Canada’s broader vision to create a sport system that reflects Canadian values of inclusivity, accessibility and community engagement.
Organizations are invited to submit their proposals by December 23, 2024.
“Sport unites communities and gives people the confidence and skills they need to succeed, but too many Canadians are still left on the sidelines. Through the Community Sport for All Initiative, we are breaking down barriers and making sure that everybody, especially those who are still excluded, can experience the joy of sport in their communities.” – Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Physical Activity