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2015-2016 Regional Sport Development Grants and Program Manual Effective: April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS About Sport Manitoba 3 About Sport Manitoba s Regional Offices 3 Regional Office Contact List 4 Regional Sport Development Grants - Eligibility Criteria & Funding Procedures 5 Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) - LTAD Framework 7 Regional Sport Development Grant - Application Form 8 Regional Sport Development Grant - Athlete & Coach/Official Assistance Application Form 12 Appendix A : Assistance for Athletes/Teams 15 Appendix B : Assistance for Coaches/Officials 16 Appendix C : KidSport & Power Smart Manitoba Games 17 Appendix D : Sport Manitoba s Recognized Provincial Sport Organizations 18 For information on other programs, grants and services please visit Sport Manitoba s website at: www.sportmanitoba.ca 2

ABOUT SPORT MANITOBA Sport Manitoba is the lead planning, programming and funding agency for the development of amateur sport in Manitoba. The primary focus of Sport Manitoba is on the development of athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers. We believe that sport is a healthy and positive tool to build strong and vibrant citizens and communities. MISSION STATEMENT An athlete-centered Sport Manitoba leads and supports participation and achievement in sport by all Manitobans. ABOUT SPORT MANITOBA S REGIONAL OFFICES Sport Manitoba s has five regional offices. Collectively the Regions: Facilitate the growth of community-based entry and developmental level athletes, coaches and officials through the provision of programs, grants and services including planning, promotion and partnership building. Support the creation of a regional delivery system by assisting in the development of partnerships between provincial and local community-school based sport organizations. Sport Manitoba s Regional Sport Development Officers play a key role in leading and supporting the planning and delivering of programs, grants, and services throughout their region. Their responsibilities include: regional-community sport development grants, sport development programs including KidSport and the Power Smart Manitoba Games, partnership planning, organizational development and promotion of sport. 3

REGIONAL OFFICE CONTACT LIST East Region (Includes Interlake & Eastman Boundaries) Regional Sport Development Officer Shannon Schade Box 50, 20-1 st Street Beausejour, MB R0E 0C0 Office: 204-268-2172 Cell: 204-268-0153 Fax: 1-888-300-8525 Toll free: 1-866-774-2220 (ext 6) E-mail: eastman@sportmanitoba.ca South Central Region (No Change in Boundary) Regional Sport Development Officer Leanne Traynor 225 Wardrop Street Morden, MB R6M 1N4 Office: 204-822-6735 Cell: 204-362-0452 Fax: 1-888-398-1353 Toll free: 1-866-774-2220 (ext 1) E-mail: central@sportmanitoba.ca North Region (No change in Boundary) Regional Sport Development Officer Iris Murray Box 564 Thompson, MB R8N 1N4 Office: 204-778-3109 Cell: 204-679-6550 Fax: 1-888-213-8078 Toll Free: 1-866-774-220 (ext 5) E-mail: norman@sportmanitoba.ca West Region (Includes Parkland & Westman Boundaries) Regional Sport Development Officer Lindsey Kyle Room 335, 340 9 th Street Brandon, MB R7A 6C2 Office: 204-726-6072 Cell: 204-761-0317 Fax: 1-888-280-1240 Toll free: 1-866-774-2220 (ext 4) E-mail: westman@sportmanitoba.ca Winnipeg Region (No change in Boundary) Regional Sport Development Officer Amanda Daurie 145 Pacific Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3B 2Z6 Office: 204-925-5907 Cell: 204-223-4078 Fax: 204-925-5916 Toll free: 1-866-774-2220 (ext 7) E-mail: winnipeg@sportmanitoba.ca NOTE: Grant application forms are available on Sport Manitoba s website: www.sportmanitoba.ca under Resources for Organizations or by contacting the appropriate Regional Office* * For regional boundaries please visit the website: http://www.sportmanitoba.ca/page.php?id=46 4

REGIONAL SPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA & FUNDING PROCEDURES Sport Manitoba offers sport developmental grants that facilitate the development of athletes, coaches and officials at the community level emphasizing training and skill development. Sport Manitoba s Regional Sport Development Grants Program is mainly focused around the impact that these grants will have at the Active Start, Fundamentals, Learning to Train, Training to Train and Training to Compete stages within the Canadian Sport for Life Long-Term Athlete Development framework (see page 7). GENERAL ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Community based, not for profit, sport/recreation organizations that are recognized by Sport Manitoba are eligible to apply. This includes, but is not limited to sport specific organizations, leagues, clubs, schools, community centres, ethno-cultural and Aboriginal community groups and municipal recreation departments. Grants are available to provide assistance with expenses which are directly related to moving through the Canada Sport for Life development model; therefore some expenses may not be covered. Individuals including athletes, coaches and officials may apply for funding assistance for professional development opportunities/travel within their sport. This may include travel, accommodations, meals and course fees. Assistance will only be considered up to the maximum grant based on the availability of sufficient funds from April 1 st to March 31 st within each fiscal year. Grants cannot duplicate other funding from Sport Manitoba. Eligibility does not ensure assistance. Please contact your Regional Sport Development Officer for assistance in completing the application, proposal and to enquire about the detailed eligibility criteria. APPLICATION AND FUNDING PROCEDURES Applications must be completed in full including a written project/program proposal, a proposed project/program budget including all expenses and revenue and application form. The proposal/budget should indicate all partnership contributions being made to the project/program. All applications must be submitted to the appropriate Regional Office (see page 4) prior to the project/program. All applicants will be notified of the status of their application prior to the project/program. Proof of attendance at program/event/clinic/training for travel/professional development grants is required. 5

Prior to receiving funding, successful applicants must submit a signed post event report, complete with the project/program budget with actual expenses and revenues as well as paid receipts (or photocopies of same). The post event report must be submitted no later than four (4) weeks following the completion of the project/program to secure funding. Cheques issued to successful applications must be made payable to an organization or team. Sport Manitoba will not make grants payable to an individual with the exception of an individual receiving assistance for athlete/coach/official professional development opportunities/travel. WHAT TYPE OF THINGS CAN WE APPLY FOR? Athlete/Coach/Official Professional Development/Travel (see Appendix A and B) o Athletes trying out for a provincial, Canada or Western Canada Games team. o Coaches/Officials who are taking National Coaches Certification Clinics, Officials Certification clinics or Coaching Manitoba/PSO sponsored seminars/conferences and Impact Coaching Academies. o For information on team travel, please contact your local Regional Sport Development Officer. Hosting a Skill Development Clinic/Camp Hosting Coaches/Officials Clinics Hosting a Regional Championship Multi-Sport Camps Introduction of a New Sport into a Community Sport Festivals/Motivational Speakers Sport Development Plan Consultants (Strategic Planning) LTAD Age Appropriate Training Sessions CS4L Presentation If you are planning a sport development opportunity in your community, please call your local Sport Manitoba Regional Office to see if funding assistance is available. INELIGIBLE EXPENSES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: Facility development Uniforms Banquet supplies and awards Staff salaries Personally owned equipment Athlete/team travel outside the province Hosting or attending tournaments Registration fees for provincial championships and provincial team try out fees Operational funds NOTE: Unsuccessful applicants may appeal by writing a letter to the Regional Sport Development Manager, Sport Manitoba; 145 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, R3B 2Z6 stating their rationale. 6

CANADIAN SPORT FOR LIFE (CS4L) LTAD FRAMEWORK Sport Manitoba s plans, programs and grants are more and more being directed to support the emerging Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) movement which also serves to connect sport s goals and outcomes with those of our partners in education, recreation and healthy living. The Canadian Sport for Life Long-Term Athlete Development includes seven stages beginning with providing an Active Start (Stage 1) in physical activity for pre-school children. Young children learn FUNdamentals (Stage 2) basic movement skills in physical education classes and general multi-sport skills through participation in local learn to recreational programming. Local and provincial sport organizations roles begin with their development of sport specific skills within Learning to Train (Stage 3) and Training to Train (Stage 4). Some athletes move into Training to Compete (Stage 5) and possibly into Training to Win (Stage 6) as well as for many people who remain Active for Life (Stage 7). Stages 1 and 2 combine to develop physical literacy in children before they reach puberty so they have the basic movement and multi-sport skills to support their being Active for Life. Physical literacy also provides the foundation for those youth who choose to pursue more intense training in one or more sports or activities after age 12. Stages 3 and 4 provide opportunities for older children to play multi-sports while reinforcing general sport skills as well as learning sport specific skills and tactics within more formalized methods of training and competition. Stages 5 and 6 provide more intense training for those youth and adults who want to begin to specialize in one sport and compete at the highest level possible, by maximizing their physical, mental and emotional development. Stage 7 is about staying Active for Life through lifelong participation in competitive and/or recreational sport(s) or physical activity(s). Long-Term Athlete Development Framework 1. Active Start Learning basic movement skills and linking them together with play. 2. FUNdamentals Gaining fundamental multi-sport skills and building overall motor skills. Focus is on fun. 3. Learning to Train Learning general sport skills within more formalized methods of training. 4. Training to Train Consolidating basic sport-specific skills and tactics. Focus is on training, sport skills and physical development. 5. Training to Compete Optimal fitness preparation while developing sport specific and position skills; as well as focusing on higher levels of performance. Choosing to specialize in one sport. 6. Training to Win Dedicated athletes with identified talent committing to intense training that focuses on performance and winning at international events. 7. Active for Life Remaining active for life in sport(s) or transitioning from competitive sport to participation in lifelong physical activity and or sport(s). 7

REGIONAL SPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANT APPLICATION FORM Sport Manitoba offers sport developmental grants that facilitate the development of athletes, coaches and officials at the community level emphasizing training and skill development. Sport Manitoba s Regional Sport Development Grants Program is focused around the impact that these grants will have at the Active Start, Fundamentals, Learning to Train, Training to Train and Training to Compete stages within the CS4L - Long-Term Athlete Development framework (see page 7). APPLICATION FORM AND GRANT APPLICATION CRITERIA Indicate all stages of the CS4L Long-Term Athlete Development framework to be included (see page 7): Active Start: Girls & Boys: Up to age 6 FUNdamentals: Girls: 6-8 & Boys: 6-9 Learning to Train: Girls: 8-11 & Boys: 9-12 Training to Train: Girls: 11-15 & Boys: 12-16 Training to Compete: Girls: 15-21+ & Boys: 16-23+ All funding requests must include the following (incomplete applications will not be accepted): A proposal indicating the nature of the sport development project/program outlining how it will assist with the development of your community based sport. Please include projected impact on athletes, coaches, officials and or volunteers. Completed application form. Budget including projected revenues and expenses (sample budget form provided on next page). Post event Report: Post event report with receipts (must be submitted within four (4) weeks after the completion of the project/program). For your convenience a sample budget form has been provided with a column to report actual project revenues and expenses. Note: Prior to submitting application, please read Eligibility Criteria and Funding Procedures (see pages 5/6). Eligibility does not ensure assistance. Applications must be completed, signed and submitted prior to the project/program date. Organization/Individual Information: Name (org/ind): Sport: Are you a registered member of the PSO for this sport? Yes No Have you consulted with the respective PSO regarding the event/program? Yes No Cheque Payable To: Contact Name: Mailing Address: Position: Postal Code: Phone: (H): (W): (C): E-mail: Signature: Program/Project/Clinic Information: Name of project, program or clinic: (proposal attached) Project/program partners: Date(s): Participating Communities: If applicable please complete the following: Participant Information: Total # Males: Location: Fax: Date: Total # Females: Clinician/Instructor Information: Please list all clinic/camp instructors/clinicians and level of certification in each sport. Name: Sport: Level of Certification: Phone Number: 8

REGIONAL SPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANT PROPOSED BUDGET & ACTUAL PROJECT/PROGRAM REVENUE ITEM DESCRIPTION PROJECTED ACTUAL (must include with Post Event Report) Registration Fees: 10 (Participants) X $ 10 (Fee) = $ 100 120.00 Host Organization Contribution: $ 100 100.00 PSO and/or Partner Organization Contribution: $ Sponsorship/Donations $ 300 350.00 Other: (please specify) $ *Value in Kind (VIK) Gym rental, healthy snack $300.00 300.00 Total Revenue $ 800.00 870.00 PROJECT/PROGRAM EXPENSES Facility Rental 10 (Hours) X $ 20 (Per 200.00 = $ 200 Hour) Clinician Honoraria: 10 (Hours) X $ 20 (Per 220.00 = $ 200 Hour) Clinician/Individual Travel Cost: $ 100 115.76 Clinician/Individual 56.98 $ 50 Accommodation/Meals: Training/Certification Registration fee $ Equipment: Basketballs and pylons $ 400 469.25 (please specify/please attach list if items do not fit here) $ Administration: (please specify/list) Mail outs, program printing $ 50 75.89 ie. promotional materials, stationary, postage etc. $ $ $ = $ Other: (please specify) $ Including VIK 300 $ 300 300.00 Total Expenses $ 1300 1437.88 Balance (Revenue minus Expenses) $ 500-567.88 Grant Amount Requested $ 500 567.88 *Value in Kind (VIK) referring to payment, distribution, or substitution of things in lieu of money. 9

REGIONAL SPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANT PROPOSED BUDGET & ACTUAL PROJECT/PROGRAM REVENUE ITEM DESCRIPTION PROJECTED ACTUAL TOTAL REVENUE PROJECT/PROGRAM EXPENSES ITEM DESCRIPTION PROJECTED ACTUAL TOTAL EXPENSES Balance (Revenue minus Expenses) Grant Amount Requested 10

REGIONAL SPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANT POST EVENT REPORT PLEASE NOTE: This report must be submitted no later than four (4) weeks following the completion of the project/program to secure funding. This post event report must include a project/program budget with actuals and receipts. Please see sample provided. Proof of attendance at program/event/clinic/training for travel grants is required. PROGRAM INFORMATION: Name of Organization/Individual: Name of Program/project: Date(s): Location: Participating Communities: Sport: PARTICIPANT INFORMATION (if applicable): Total # Males: Total # Females: INFORMATION VERIFICATION STATEMENT I confirm that the above information and the information provided in the budget is true and accurate. I have enclosed copies of all expense, receipts and invoices to verify the financial statement I have provided. Contact Person: Position: Phone: (H): (W): (C): Mailing Address: Postal Code: Cheque Payable To: Signature: Date: 11

REGIONAL SPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANT ATHLETE & COACH/OFFICIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION FORM Sport Manitoba offers sport developmental grants that facilitate the development of athletes, coaches and officials at the community level emphasizing training and skill development. Sport Manitoba s Regional Sport Development Grants Program is mainly focused around the impact that these grants will have at the Active Start, Fundamentals, Learning to Train, Training to Train and Training to Compete stages within the CS4L - Long-Term Athlete Development framework (see page 7). APPLICATION FORM AND GRANT APPLICATION CRITERIA ATHLETE / TEAM Travel COACH / OFFICIAL Travel Indicate all stages of the CS4L Long-Term Athlete Development framework to be included (see page 7): Active Start: Girls & Boys: Up to age 6 FUNdamentals: Girls: 6-8 & Boys: 6-9 Learning to Train: Girls: 8-11 & Boys: 9-12 Training to Train: Girls: 11-15 & Boys: 12-16 Training to Compete: Girls: 15-21+ & Boys: 16-23+ All funding requests must include the following (incomplete applications will not be accepted): A project proposal indicating the nature of the sport development project/program outlining how it will assist with the development of your community based sport. Please include projected impact on athletes, coaches, officials and or volunteers. Completed application form. Projected and actual travel expenses ie: hotel, meals, transportation, registration fee if applicable. Post event Report: Post event report with necessary receipts (must be submitted within four (4) weeks after the completion of the project/program to secure funding). Note: Prior to submitting application, please read Grant Eligibility Criteria and Funding Procedures (see pages 5/6). Eligibility does not ensure assistance. Applications must be completed, signed and submitted prior to the project/program date. Maximum Grant request is $500.00 for Coach/Official Travel per sport, per year. Maximum Grant request is $300.00 for Athlete Travel and $500.00 for Team Travel (4+ members) per sport, per year. Organization/Individual Information: Applicant Name: Cheque Payable To: Contact Name: (If different than applicant) Mailing Address: Sport: Position: Postal Code: Phone: (H): (W): (C): E-mail: Fax: Signature: Date: Program/Project/Clinic Information: Name of tryout event/clinic or training event: Date(s): Event Contact Person: Contact Telephone Number: Location: 12

REGIONAL SPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANT ATHLETE & COACH/OFFICAL ASSISTANCE BUDGET PROJECTED BUDGET Proposed Expenses: Projected Expenses: Comments: (if applicable) Registration Fees (If applicable) Transportation Expenses (Total number of kilometers to travel to event and return) Hotel Accommodations (If applicable) Meals (Based on Sport Manitoba s meal allowance) TOTAL EXPENSES KM s x $0.40 = $ Grant Amount Requested $ NOTE: Meal allowance is based on Sport Manitoba s rates. Rates are as follows: o Breakfast $7.00; Lunch $10.00; Dinner $16.00. Daily meal maximum is $33.00. Confirmation of eligible mileage rates/amounts will be calculated by the Regional Office ($0.40/km). If hotel accommodations are required receipts must be submitted. If registration fees are required receipts must be submitted. Grant is 50% of eligible expenses to the maximum grant payout. Maximum payouts are as follows: o Individual Athlete: Up to $300 per year, per sport. o Team (4+ members): Up to $500 per year. o Coach/Official: Up to $500 per year, per sport. 13

REGIONAL SPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANT ATHLETE & COACH/OFFICIAL ASSISTANCE POST EVENT REPORT NOTE: This report must be submitted no later than four (4) weeks following the completion of the event/clinic to secure funding. This post event report must include a finalized travel expense budget with actuals and receipts. Meal receipts are not necessary as the Sport Manitoba Meal allowance rate will be used to calculate eligible meal expenses. Proof of attendance at program/event/clinic/training for travel grants is required. Program Information: Applicant Name Event / Clinic Date(s): Location: Sport: INFORMATION VERIFICATION STATEMENT I confirm that the above information and the information provided in the budget is true and accurate. I have enclosed copies of all expense, receipts and invoices to verify the financial statement I have provided. Contact Person: Position: Phone: (H): (W): (C): Mailing Address: Cheque Payable To: Signature: Postal Code: Expenses: Actual Expenses: Comments: (if applicable) Registration Fee s (If applicable) Transportation Expenses (Total number of kilometers to travel to KM s x $0.40 = $ event) Meals (Based on Sport Manitoba s meal allowance) Hotel Accommodations (If applicable) Additional Expenses: TOTAL EXPENSES: GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED: Date: 14

APPENDIX A ASSISTANCE FOR ATHLETES/TEAMS Sport Manitoba Regional Offices are able to help athletes and teams with financial assistance through our 2015-16 Regional Sport Development Grants Program. Here is how we can help: WHAT TYPES OF EVENTS ARE ELIGIBLE? Athletes/teams attending provincial team tryouts. Athletes trying out for Canada/Western Canada Games teams. PLEASE NOTE: Athletes/teams must be identified and formally invited by their Provincial Sport Organization. WHAT TYPE OF EXPENSES ARE ELIGIBLE? Mileage ($0.40/km) Accommodations Meals o Breakfast $7.00; Lunch $10.00; Dinner $16.00. Daily meal maximum is $33.00. HOW MUCH ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE? Our grants are a 50/50 cost share between the athlete/team and Sport Manitoba. Each athlete is eligible to receive up to $300 per year per sport. Each team (4+ members) is eligible to receive up to $500 per year. HOW AND WHEN DO I APPLY? Our application form can be downloaded from www.sportmanitoba.ca or can be sent to you by any Sport Manitoba Regional Office. You must submit the application form (including a proposed budget) prior to attending the event. You will be asked to submit a post event report upon the completion of the event. If you have already attended the event, please contact your Regional Office to see if funding is still available. QUESTIONS? Please feel free to contact your local Sport Manitoba Regional Sport Development Officer to discuss your sport opportunity and any questions regarding the application process (see page 4). NOTE: Unsuccessful applicants may appeal by writing a letter to the Regional Sport Development Manager, Sport Manitoba; 145 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, R3B 2Z6 stating their rationale. 15

APPENDIX B ASSISTANCE FOR COACHES/OFFICIALS Sport Manitoba Regional Offices are able to help coaches and officials with financial assistance for professional development opportunities through our 2015-16 Regional Community Sport Development Grants Program. Here is how we can help: WHAT TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ARE ELIGIBLE? NCCP (National Coach Certification Program) courses or Coaching Manitoba/Provincial Sport Organization sponsored or approved seminars and conferences. o Please note that travel outside of Manitoba is not eligible except under circumstances where a coach/official training opportunity is not offered in Manitoba and is approved of by Coaching Manitoba or the Provincial Sport Organization. WHAT TYPE OF EXPENSES ARE ELIGIBLE? Mileage ($0.40/km) Accommodations Meals o Breakfast $7.00; Lunch $10.00; Dinner $16.00. Daily meal maximum is $33.00. Course Fees HOW MUCH ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE? Our grants are a 50/50 cost share between the coach/official and Sport Manitoba. Each coach/official is eligible to receive up to $500 per year per sport. HOW AND WHEN DO I APPLY? Our application form can be downloaded from www.sportmanitoba.ca or can be sent to you by any Sport Manitoba Regional Office. You must submit the application form (including a proposed budget) prior to attending the event. You will be asked to submit a post event report upon the completion of the event. If you have already attended the event, please contact your Regional Office to see if funding is still available. QUESTIONS? Please feel free to contact your local Sport Manitoba Regional Sport Development Officer to discuss your sport opportunity and any questions regarding the application process (see page 4). NOTE: Unsuccessful applicants may appeal by writing a letter to the Regional Sport Development Manager, Sport Manitoba; 145 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, R3B 2Z6 stating their rationale. 16

APPENDIX C KIDSPORT AND POWER SMART MANITOBA GAMES What is KidSport TM? KidSport TM is a children s charity designed to help children, 18 and under, overcome financial barriers so they can participate in sport. KidSport TM Manitoba assists families in need to register their children in sport programs by providing assistance with registration fee costs. For more information, application deadlines or application forms please contact your Regional Office (see page 4) or visit the website at: www.kidsportcanada.ca The Power Smart Manitoba Games are the province's largest ongoing multi-sport program bringing together participants from across the province. The Games are held every two years and alternate between summer and winter sports events. Each set of Games involve upwards of 5,000 athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers. Participation in the Power Smart Manitoba Games begins with regional try-out camps and/or qualifying events. Eight Regional Teams of approximately 200 athletes, coaches and managers go on to participate in the Provincial Finals. For more information please visit the website at www.powersmartmanitobagames.ca 17

APPENDIX D SPORT MANITOBA RECOGNIZED PROVINCIAL SPORT ORGANIZATIONS (PSOs) SPORT PROVINCIAL SPORT ORGANIZATION PHONE NUMBER (204.925.XXXX) Archery Archers & Bowhunters Association of Manitoba Inc. 5697 Track & Field Manitoba Track & Field Assn. Inc. 5745 (Athletics) (Athletics Manitoba) Badminton Manitoba Badminton Association Inc. 5621 Ball Hockey Manitoba Ball Hockey Association Inc. 5602 Bandy Bandy Federation of Manitoba Inc. 5641 Biathlon Manitoba Biathlon Assn. Inc. 5687 Baseball Manitoba Baseball Association Inc. 5763 Basketball Manitoba Amateur Basketball Assn. 5773 Baton Twirling Manitoba Baton Twirling Sportive Association Inc. 5600 Five Pin Bowling Manitoba Five Pin Bowling Federation Inc. 5766 Tenpin Bowling Manitoba Tenpin Federation Inc. 5704 Body Building Manitoba Body Building Association Inc. 5600 Boxing Manitoba Amateur Boxing Association Inc. 5658 Broomball Manitoba Amateur Broomball Association Inc. 5694 Cricket Manitoba Cricket Association Inc. 5672 Cross Country Ski Cross Country Ski Association of Manitoba Inc. 5639 Curling Curl Manitoba Inc. 5726 Cycling Manitoba Cycling Association Inc. 5686 Darts Manitoba Darts Association Inc. 5600 Disc Sports Manitoba Organization of Disc Sports Inc. 5665 Diving Canadian Amateur Diving Assn. Inc. 5654 (Manitoba Section) Fencing Manitoba Fencing Association Inc. 5696 Figure Skating Skate Canada Manitoba Inc. 5707 Football Manitoba Amateur Football Assn. Inc. 5769 (Football Manitoba) Golf Manitoba Golf Association Inc. (Golf Manitoba) 5730 Gymnastics - Manitoba Gymnastics Association Inc. 5781 Artistic Gymnastics - Rhythmic Gymnastics Manitoba Inc. 5739 Rhythmic Handball Manitoba Handball Association Inc. 5667 Handgun Manitoba Provincial Handgun Association Inc. 5600 Hang Gliding Manitoba Hang Gliding Association Inc. 5600 Hockey Manitoba Amateur Hockey Assn. Inc. 5755 (Hockey Manitoba) Horse Council Manitoba Horse Council Inc. 5719 Horseshoes Manitoba Horseshoes Association 5600 Judo Manitoba Black Belt Association Inc. 5691 (Judo Manitoba) Karate Karate Manitoba Inc. 5600 Lacrosse Manitoba Lacrosse Association Inc. 5684 Lawn Bowling Bowls Manitoba Inc. 5694 Orienteering Manitoba Orienteering Association Inc. 5706 Paddling Manitoba Paddling Association Inc. 5681 18

Racquetball Racquetball Manitoba Inc. 5666 Rifle Manitoba Provincial Rifle Association Inc. 5600 Ringette Manitoba Ringette Association Inc. 5710 Rowing Manitoba Rowing Association Inc. 5653 Rugby Manitoba Rugby Union Inc. (Rugby Manitoba) 5664 Sailing Manitoba Sailing Association Inc. 5647 Skeet Shooting Manitoba Skeet Shooting Association Inc. 5600 Ski -Alpine Manitoba Alpine Ski Division Inc. 5715 Ski -Freestyle Manitoba Freestyle Ski Association Inc. 5600 Snowboard Manitoba Snowboard Association Inc. 5600 Soaring Manitoba Soaring Council Inc. 5600 Soccer Manitoba Soccer Association Inc. 5752 Softball Manitoba Softball Association Inc. 5673 Speed Skating Manitoba Speed Skating Association Inc. 5657 Sport Parachute Manitoba Sport Parachute Association 5600 Squash Squash Manitoba Inc. 5661 Swimming Swim/Natation Manitoba Inc. (Swim Manitoba) 5778 Synchro Swim Synchro Swim Manitoba Inc. 5693 Table Tennis Manitoba Table Tennis Association Inc. 5690 Tennis Manitoba Tennis Association Inc. (Tennis 5659 Manitoba) Trap Shooting Manitoba Trap Shooting Association Inc. 5600 Triathlon Triathlon Manitoba Inc. 5636 Underwater Manitoba Underwater Council Inc. 5600 Sports Volleyball Manitoba Volleyball Association Inc. (Volleyball 5783 Manitoba) Water Polo Manitoba Water Polo Association Inc. 5777 Water Ski Water Ski Manitoba Inc. 5700 Weightlifting Manitoba Weightlifting Association Inc. 5600 Wrestling Manitoba Amateur Wrestling Association Inc. 5600 MULTI-SPORT ORGANIZATIONS PHONE NUMBER (204.925.XXXX) Manitoba Wheelchair Sport Association Inc. 5790 Manitoba Deaf Sport Association Inc. 5600 Directorat de l activite sportive (Francophone sport) 5662 Manitoba Cerebral Palsy Sport Association Inc. 5600 Manitoba Special Olympics Inc. 5628 Manitoba Aboriginal Sport & Recreation Council Inc. 5622 Manitoba Blind Sport Association Inc. 5694 Manitoba High School Athletic Assoc. 5640 19