Sport Canada: Sport Canada works to help Canadians participate and excel in sport. As part of the Department of Canadian Heritage, Sport Canada strengthens the unique contribution that sport makes to Canadian identity, culture and society. The Government of Canada is the single largest investor in Canada’s amateur sport system, providing funding through Sport Canada programs including the Hosting Program, the Sport Support Program (SSP) and the Athlete Assistance Program (AAP). Sport Canada works with many partners, including provincial and territorial governments, Multisport Service Organizations (MSOs), National Sport Organizations (NSOs), Canadian Sport Centres (CSCs) and other organizations. |
Canadian Lacrosse Foundation: The Canadian Lacrosse Foundation (CLF) is a charitable organization established to administer and grow an endowment fund that is used to develop and execute charitable activities within the lacrosse community. The Foundation's mandate also includes assisting in the celebration and preservation of lacrosse’s history, primarily through grants to lacrosse Halls of Fame in Canada. The Foundation supports a variety of projects each year, with a focus on those that help celebrate and preserve the history of lacrosse; help educate and instruct lacrosse players, coaches and officials; and help provide opportunities for aboriginal persons, persons with a disability, and youth from underprivileged communities. For more information on the Canadian Lacrosse Foundation, click here. |
Coaching Association of Canada: The Coaching Association of Canada unites stakeholders and partners in its commitment to raising the skills and stature of coaches, and ultimately expanding their reach and influence. Through programs, such as the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), the CAC empowers coaches with knowledge and skills, promotes ethics, fosters positive attitudes, builds competence, and increases the credibility and recognition of coaches. For more information, follow them on Twitter and Facebook. |