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Authentic. Community. Adventure.

Sport for Life – Golden BC. Welcome to Sport For Life. Authentic. Community. Adventure. Rec.booking@golden.ca – 250-344-2271 Ext 225 . Sport for Life Night. ToG Recreation Services Presents. Sport for Life Night!. With Key Note Speaker – Dave Ellis

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Authentic. Community. Adventure.

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  1. Sport for Life – Golden BC Welcome to Sport For Life Authentic. Community. Adventure. Rec.booking@golden.ca – 250-344-2271 Ext 225

  2. Sport for Life Night ToG Recreation Services Presents Sport for Life Night! With Key Note Speaker – Dave Ellis Sports Development Consultant & National Team Coach with a Masters in Kinesiology Join us for a social event dedicated to everyone in Golden striving to live an active lifestyle. Find out information on interesting developments with the Canadian Sport for Life program and socialize with numerous local active organizations that have the same goals as you.

  3. Sport for Life – Golden BC Special thanks to Mark Baxendale for the images and more!

  4. Sport for Life Night

  5. Sport for Life Night “LIKE” us on Facebook! ToG Recreation Services Dedicated to Golden Recreation Awareness

  6. Sport for Life Night

  7. Sport for Life – Golden BC Welcome to Sport For Life Authentic. Community. Adventure. Hero’s and Players in the world of sports & recreation.

  8. Golden Youth and Sports Development Association

  9. Possible objectives of the association

  10. This would be an “Umbrella” organization for all sports organizations in the community • It would focus on build development programs for the kids from the kids up not the organization down – The unit of currency is the “Kid”

  11. Grant writing services: A central grant writer coordinator for associations that want to get more money for projects but don’t know or have the expertise where to go • Scholarship funds: for those that can’t afford to participate in sport due to financial barriers • Liaison between schools and sports association due to the demise of sport in school and the role it plays in the development of the child at all stages

  12. Coaching development across all sports at all levels • The creation of sports support and development program – cross training for sports in effect (again we have people here we qualified to create and support these programs) • Parental education with regard to child development: LATD: Nutrition etc. • Central services for all organizations: Treasurer etc.

  13. There could be cross communication between sporting groups as the kid transitions between Winter groups and Summer groups so that coaches are aware what need to be works on or developed in the next session. Trying to create continuum of coaching for the athlete.

  14. GCRS’sCommunity Coordination Project

  15. Community Coordination • Led by Golden Community Resources Society (GCRS) • 2010: lack of coordination with community groups • 2011: Initiated Phase 1 - ‘Efficiency Exploration’ • 2012: Phase 1 Findings • over 188 non profits serving Golden & Area A • 100+ locally registered • 2.5x per capita • Resources spent on general & administrative functions • Outlined efficiency opportunities on GoldenLoom.ca • Includes ‘All Non Profit Organizations’ List  update • Includes research from Golden and other communities

  16. Community Coordination • Phase 2: Develop Community Team/Board • Rationale: • No single decision-making entity/process • Limited human & financial resources must be utilized in an efficient & productive way to improve the quality of life for residents • Continually tightening regulatory changes • Anticipated Outcome: • Coordinated & supported decision-making, planning & resource utilization • Community alignment & economic development • Higher quality of life for residents

  17. Community Coordination • Phase 2: Develop Community Team/Board & Community Coordinator • Current Supporters: • CBT Social Grant Program • Vancouver Foundation (pending) • Town of Golden • Activities: • Capacity & Organizational Development • 4Cs: Communication, Coordination, Collaboration & Consolidation • Coalition Support • Involves: • Everyone willing; organizations, government, business, individuals • Timing: • Now • Form Community Team in Fall/Winter (Phase 3)

  18. Community Coordination Sample Golden & Area A Model 1. Coalitions/Alliances represent & are created by organizations 2. Coalitions feed into Community Team Model 3. Community Team & Coordinator help align community

  19. Community Coordination • For more info: • Ryan Watmough, Consultant/PM • Connie Barlow, Project Sponsor • 250-344-8610 • nonprofits.gcrs@gmail.com • www.goldenloom.ca

  20. Sport for Life – Golden BC Welcome to Sport For Life Authentic. Community. Adventure. Hero’s and Players in the world of sports & recreation.

  21. Sport for Life Night Golden Recreation movers and shakers!

  22. Sport for Life Night The fun twist on Golden Recreation!

  23. Sport for Life Night The fun twist on Golden Recreation!

  24. Sport for Life – Golden BC Key Note Presentation Authentic. Community. Adventure. Introducing Dave Ellis

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