Programs & Services
The Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation
supports a variety of programs and services for
Albertans.
Active Living
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Coaching in Alberta
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The Active
Living Program provides tips, tools and resources for being
active every day.
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For coaching information, education, NCCP courses and programs
and more, visit our Coach Information
section.
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Future Leaders Program
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International Sport Exchange
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The Future Leaders Program is a
community-based participation and leadership program
providing opportunities for indigenous youth in selected
Alberta communities.
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This Sport Exchange fosters
sport, friendship and economic development between
Alberta and her sister provinces Hokkaido, Japan and Gangwon,
Korea.
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Grant Funding Programs
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Alberta Games & Inter-Provincial Games
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Development Initiatives
Program
Supports projects and programs in the areas of sport,
recreation, parks and wildlife.
Event Support Program
Supports communities and associations hosting national or
international sport, recreation, parks and wildlife
events.
Sport
Participation Initiatives Program
Supports Provincial Sport Association programs designed to
enhance participation in under-represented groups.
Coach and Official
Initiatives
Supports programs that provide opportunities to advance
coach and official development.
Canadian Sport for Life Grant
Supports funding to not for profit
organizations delivering CS4L related programs.
Podium Alberta
Supports high performance athletes.
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Alberta Summer and Winter Games
The province's premier multi-sport events that profile
developing athletes between the ages of 11 and 17 years.
Alberta 55+ Games
Provides an opportunity for Albertans 55 years and over to
participate in a multi-sport games.
Inter-Provincial Games
Includes Canada Winter Games, Canada Summer Games, Arctic
Winter Games and Western Canada Summer Games.
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Park and Wildlife Ventures
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Park and Wildlife Ventures provides
assistance and advice regarding donating goods and land for
natural habitats.
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Percy Page Centre
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The Percy Page Centre currently houses
67 provincial associations recognized by the Foundation.
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Municipal, Recreation and Tourism Areas (MR/TAs)
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Provincial Sport and Recreation Association Development
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The Foundation provides operating grants to MR/TA.
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The Foundation provides annual support to Provincial
Sport and Recreation Associations.
Find information about the Association Development
Program Here.
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