Hydro One's Community Coaching Grant will
offset the rising costs of sport for Ontario coaches
TORONTO, June 4, 2024
/CNW/ - Today, Hydro One Inc. (Hydro One) and the Coaches
Association of Ontario (CAO)
announced their 2024 Community Coaching Grant has opened
applications to help coaches and organizations cover the rising
costs of organized sports for youth, including sourcing new
equipment, safety training and much more. Eligible coaches and
organizations can apply for the Community Coaching Grant and
recipients will receive up to $1,000 to cover expenses to
keep sports safe and accessible.
According to the CAO's Ontario Coaching Report released in
November 2023, 52 per cent of coaches
reported out-of-pocket financial costs were a significant
challenge, with 65 per cent of sport organizations having a hard
time finding enough coaches to address their coaching needs.
"Sports and coaches play a critical role in shaping a brighter
future for many young people," said Lisa
Pearson, Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Hydro
One. "This summer Hydro One is proud to support the coaches and
organizations that make sports more accessible, and we thank them
for their tireless commitment to their athletes, teams and
communities."
"At the CAO, our dedication lies in supporting the diverse needs
of coaches, equipping them with the essential resources to support
all athletes and participants," said Jeremy
Cross, Executive Director, Coaches Association
of Ontario. "Our ongoing partnership with Hydro One ensures
coaches across all parts of the province have the necessary tools
to serve their community effectively, prioritizing safety and
growth."
"The Community Coaching Grant played a pivotal role in our
program, helping us to expand our coaching initiatives at the
grassroots level, train new coaches, promote inclusivity and
implement safety protocol," said Christine
Wozniak, FUN Whitby Ringette, a 2023 Community Coaching
Grant recipient with Dennis Ong. "We
were able to establish much-needed post-pandemic community
engagement where the principles of 'Every Child Matters' and 'Every
Volunteer and Parent Matters' resonated deeply. We express our
heartfelt gratitude to the CAO and Hydro One for enabling us to 'BE
THE CHANGE' and create a lasting impact."
Nominations have also opened for the Hydro One Safe Play Award,
presented to one exemplary coach committed to promoting safety
within their team(s) and community as part of the 2024 Ontario
Coaching Excellence Awards. Last year, Myma Okuda-Rayfuse from
the Leander Boat Club & McMaster
University was selected for her work as an outstanding role
model dedicated to mental health and building a positive sport
community for all. This year's recipient will be awarded on
September 14, 2024, at the Rogers
Centre with a Toronto Blue Jays VIP experience and $500 prize as part of National Coaches Week.
Applications for the 2024 Community Coaching Grant can be
submitted online at http://safesport101.coachesontario.ca/grant/.
Grant submissions close June 25, 2024
and recipients will be notified in August
2024.
To nominate a coach for the Hydro One Safe Play Award,
visit www.coachesontario.ca/awards. Nominations
close June 10, 2024.
The Community Coaching Grant and Hydro One Safe Play Award are
part of Safe Sport 101, a partnership between Hydro One and
the CAO established in 2020, dedicated to giving coaches the
tools they need to make sport safe, fun, and inclusive for all.
Safe Sport 101 is a virtual hub that offers coaches free
safety resources including an eight-part eLearning series,
community grants, downloadable resources, and the latest coaching
research with the Ontario Coaching Report.
Hydro One's Community Investment program focuses on building
safe communities in Ontario. The
company supports programs, events and initiatives that focus on
safety training and safe play.
About the Coaches Association
of Ontario (CAO)
The Coaches Association of Ontario is an independent, non-profit
organization that supports coaches from community to high
performance across all sports in Ontario. Providing coach development, funding
opportunities, and events that support, recognize and represent all
coaches across the province.
For more information, please visit www.coachesontario.ca, follow
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Ontario's largest electricity
transmission and distribution provider with approximately 1.5
million valued customers, approximately $32.8 billion in assets as of December 31, 2023, and annual revenues in 2023 of
approximately $7.8 billion.
Our team of approximately 9,700 skilled and dedicated employees
proudly build and maintain a safe and reliable electricity system
which is essential to supporting strong and successful communities.
In 2023, Hydro One invested approximately $2.5 billion in its transmission and distribution
networks, and supported the economy through buying approximately
$2.5 billion of goods and
services.
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through community investment, sustainability and diversity
initiatives.
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SOURCE Coaches Association of Ontario