| "Ski to School" Scholarship This scholarship is to be awarded to an individual who combines excellence in both academics and cross country skiing. The   scholarship has been funded by Canadian university alumni cross  country  skiers and other interested parties to encourage students to  continue  to combine excellence in both academics and cross country  skiing as they  proceed with their post secondary education. If  no  individual applies who meets the requirements as determined in the  sole  discretion of the selection committee, the scholarship will not be   awarded. In such an event, a second scholarship may be awarded in a subsequent year. Click this link for more information and to apply Development Initiatives Program Grant Criteria Update: The Alberta, Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation has recently made a number of changes to the Development Initiatives Program Grant. Please review the following: 
Individual applicants will be eligible to receive a one-time grant to a maximum of $1500Organizations may only apply for the same project once every five yearsConference support is for speakers only, not overall operating costs for conferences The updated Development Initiatives Program application is now posted on the website with the next deadline being May 1, 2012 http://www.asrpwf.ca/grant-funding-programs.aspx Cross Country Alberta - Leadership Grant  Leadership Grant Program
 CCC/Altagas Club Coaching Support Program Is your club interested in a 30 000$ grant over three years to help hire  a full time coach for the first time? The AltaGas Club Coaching Support  Program (“ACCSP”) is a CCC initiative aimed at supporting Canada’s high  performance clubs and coaches by optimizing High Performance coaches’  ongoing and practical education and training. Financial support will aim  at improving the outlook for more full-time professional club coaching  positions in Canada and consequently increase the number of Canadian  clubs delivering year round, full-service programs. Click here for program guidelines and application form InMotion - Take the Lead Grant The Take the Lead Grant has been created to help Albertan girls and  women become experienced leaders in the sport and recreation fields.  Grant monies could be used for training, course fees, professional  development, professional certification, clinics, equipment, travel,  lodging, meals, and other training related activities. The Take the Lead  Grant is not intended to support physical activity projects and  recreational initiatives. Will provide as many as 5 grants of up to $1,000 per individual and/or  $3,000 per organization to girls and women working or volunteering in  the sport or active living communities, recreation field or school  system who are working towards increasing their leadership capacity. For more information and to apply, click here Sports Travel Grant Sports travel grants assist Edmontonians with the cost of travel to  western Canadian, national or international sports championships in  which they compete. Sports Travel Grant Kidsport Elite Performance Grant KidSport is a national not-for-profit organization that provides financial assistance for registration fees and equipment for organized sport programs for kids aged 18 and under. Through a confidential application process we provide grants so they can play a season of sport. Since the launch of the KidSport program in 1995, local chapters across Alberta have distributed more than $6million to over 36,500 children and youth.  Kidsport Program Description  Kidsport Elite Performance Application Cross Country Canada's Student Athlete Leadership Grant Program Cross  Country Canada is committed to helping university aged skiers enhance  their involvement in their sport by providing financial assistance for  coaching and officiating courses. With this type of training, former  athletes will be well-positioned to join a local ski club and become a  knowledgeable volunteer and leader. Those who are not currently active  racers also have a vehicle to become more involved in the sport.  
 
 Chevrolet’s Club Coaching Grant - This fall, another   50+ $2,000 grants will be awarded to community sport clubs across the country   for coach training and development. The application deadline is September 27, 2010. Visit coach.ca/makingdreamspossible for more information and to apply   online. 
 Investors Group Community Coaching Conferences Grants - Community Coaching Conferences are intended to both promote and supplement the National Coaching Certification Program. They offer an ideal opportunity for coach education, coach networking, and community involvement. CAC, through the sponsorship of Investors Group Inc., is pleased to provide financial assistance (from $600 to $1,200) to communities and organizations interested in hosting a Community Coaching Conference. For more information and to apply online, visit coach.ca/ig/e/ccc/about.htm 
 Donation FundThe ASRPWF has established the Donation                      Fund Program to assist recognized not-for-profit sport and                      recreation organizations, and athletes, in obtaining financial                      support. This program was established by the ASRPWF to help                      enlist donors to support sport and recreation development. For more information and to donate, visit the Foundation website here. 
 Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks & Wildlife Foundation Funding Programs To enhance the quality of life in                      Alberta, the ASRPWF provides financial support to eligible                      sport and recreation organizations through the Canadian Sport for Life Project Grant, Coach                   and Official Initiatives, Development                      Initiatives Program, Event Support Program, Podium Alberta - Alberta High Performance Athlete Assistance Program, and Sport Participation Initiative Program. For more information and to apply, visit the Foundation website here. 
   Gaming Information                      for Charitable Groups (GAIN)  In November 2003,                      the GAIN program was launched to help volunteers gain a better understanding                      of the responsibilities and requirements of a gaming licence,                      and to better assist them to be more accountable to their members and the community                      at large. To date, thousands of volunteers have participated                      in the program. 
Visit the GAIN website hereThe GAIN session provides an overview of policies about conducting a gaming event.The Use of Proceeds session focuses on key information about spending gaming revenue earned from casinos, bingos, raffles, and pull tickets. 
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