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Sport – Go NB (Grant) | Government of New Brunswick

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Value

The budget for this program is $577,280.

Description

The Go NB grant is designed to strengthen physical literacy and reduce barriers to sport participation for children and youth, with a particular focus on equity owed citizens.

Eligible Applicants

Provincial and local sport organizations, municipalities, non-profit organizations, Regional Service Commissions and Indigenous communities are all eligible for this grant. Applicants must demonstrate their capacity to plan and implement programs that develop physical literacy and/or reduces barriers to sport participation. Applicants must also provide clear evidence that they have qualified leaders/instructors.

  • Objective 1 – Development of Physical Literacy of youth (Active Start, FUNdamentals, and Learning to Train of the Canadian Sport for Life, Long Term Development model).
  • Objective 2 – Participation of equity owed citizens (Indigenous peoples, persons with a disability, women and girls, youth experiencing financial barriers, 2SLGBTQQIA+ or newcomers.)

Eligible Expenses

Projects must adhere to the following principles:

  • Affordable: projects will be delivered with minimal to no cost to participants.
  • Results oriented: projects will be delivered in such a way as to increase participation and retention of equity-owed citizens and communities and drive behavioural change.
  • Safe and welcoming: projects will be focused on physical literacy development, fundamental movement skills development and/or organized sport and must adhere to True Sport principles and safe sport practices.
  • Accessible: projects must be tailored to the needs of one or more of the equity-owed groups but does not require to be exclusionary and can be open to all and should allow for a wide range of athletic ability.
  • Available: projects should seek to be delivered in underserved communities and to achieve regional diversity.

Deadline Date

Applications will be accepted until March 1st annually.

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