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ߣߣƵ investing $1.2M in grassroots funding through the Community Sport for All initiative

Community Sport for All initiative funding

ߣߣƵ has announced an investment of $1,267,860 in programming to provide more Canadians with opportunities to experience the transformative power of sport. ߣߣƵ’s new programming has been made possible through the Government of Canada’s Community Sport for All initiative with the support of the Ministry of Sport and Physical Activity. ​ 

“We are focused on delivering tangible programs that support future generations of players through the transformative power of soccer across Canada,” said Charmaine Crooks, ߣߣƵ President. “We want to thank the federal government for helping us build on programs that support our youth, coaches, referees, and emerging leaders so they can be positively impacted and grow within the sport they love.” 

In part, today’s announcement will support the development of two new initiatives: ߣߣƵ in Schools and Inclusion and ߣߣƵ’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Learning. 

Already launched earlier this year, ߣߣƵ grants for the  (application deadline this 14 February) will help reduce barriers for all new-to-Canada participants while also promoting inclusion in organized, club-hosted events. 


ߣߣƵ in Schools 

ߣߣƵ will provide schools with enhanced tools and education to deliver an outstanding in-school soccer experience for all. The project aims to reach a wider audience through the public school system, providing opportunities for all to participate in soccer. ߣߣƵ will work with community clubs from Saskatchewan and Ontario on the first phase of this project. Soccer in Schools grants will be available starting 1 March 2024. ​ 

Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Learning 

ߣߣƵ has developed a comprehensive training initiative to foster an inclusive and equitable environment within the Canadian soccer landscape. This project aims to create a positive and respectful soccer community that embraces diversity by addressing implicit biases, breaking down barriers, and encouraging cultural understanding. Training topics include Cultural Awareness, LGBTQ+ Inclusion, New to Canada, Anti-Racism and Adapted Soccer. 

As part of the IDEA synchronous and asynchronous training opportunities, ߣߣƵ hosted a LGBTQ+ Inclusion and New to Canada conference in December 2023, open to participants across the country. In March 2024, the second IDEA Day will take place, focusing on Women and Girls. ​ 

Upcoming IDEA training days will include one asynchronous training and four eLearning modules that will provide community club leaders with resources and tools to implement IDEA programs. ​ 

“ߣߣƵ is creating a soccer community that is accessible, diverse, and inclusive. Through this funding, ߣߣƵ is empowering individuals from all walks of life to participate, excel and lead – removing barriers and enhancing development for leaders to grow participation in the game,” added Sara McConaghy, Director Community & Fund Development at ߣߣƵ.