The Indigenous Hockey Coaching Grant will help
make the sport more accessible and boost representation from
Indigenous communities
MARKHAM,
ON, March 11, 2024 /CNW/ - Today, Hydro One
Inc. (Hydro One) and the Coaches Association of Ontario (CAO) announced their Indigenous
Hockey Coaching Grant has opened applications for 2024. First
launched in 2023, the grant aims to increase Indigenous
representation in sports leadership by making hockey more
affordable and accessible to coaches from Indigenous communities by
providing them with up to $1,500 in funding for expenses
such as equipment, travel and training.
Last year, the grant was awarded to 38 recipients representing
more than 25 Indigenous communities across Ontario. The
funding was used towards hockey essentials such as practice
time at local rinks, various equipment and registration fees.
"Thanks to this funding from Hydro One and CAO, I've been able
to take necessary training to help coach alongside my community
members and be a bench support staff in the Little NHL
tournament this year," said Darryl
Williams-Jones, a 2023 recipient of the Indigenous Hockey
Coaching Grant and coach of the U7 Garden River First Nation team.
"We purchased some equipment so our coaches could take to the ice
and help guide our athletes one on one. It also helped to offset
some on-ice time so our team can skate together and build
relationships with each other."
"With the success of last year's inaugural grant, I'm excited to
see that the CAO and Hydro One are teaming up again to invest in
young Indigenous athletes and continue to raise awareness about the
power of sport," said Chico Ralf, President, Little Native
Hockey League. "Increasing Indigenous representation encourages our
youth to become part of a team which in turn has a positive impact
on their community as a whole."
"Coaches are important role models for athletes and communities,
inspiring of youth to participate and do their best,"
said Penny Favel, Vice President, Indigenous Relations, Hydro
One. "This grant will help more Indigenous coaches share the power
of sport with their teams and communities. We're very proud to help
make hockey more inclusive, safe, and accessible so more Canadians
can enjoy the sport."
"Every day, we support coaches across Ontario in
creating safe and positive experiences for all athletes,"
said Jeremy Cross, Executive Director, Coaches Association
of Ontario. "Knowing the challenges some communities are up
against when it comes to sports, we are thrilled to once again
partner with Hydro One for this grant that will continue to support
Indigenous coaches."
This announcement comes during the Little Native Hockey League
(Little NHL) tournament, where a record-breaking 4,000 Indigenous
athletes and their coaches are participating in a week-long
tournament. Hydro One is a proud presenting sponsor for the
tournament and was recently inducted into the LNHL Hall of Fame as
a "Friend of the Little NHL," honouring a partnership that first
began in 2003.
Through its Community Investment program, Hydro One focuses on
building safe communities in Ontario and directs at least 20
per cent of its corporate donations and sponsorships to Indigenous
communities and initiatives that benefit Indigenous communities.
The company also supports programs, events and initiatives that
focus on safety training and safe play. Some of its partners
include The ACT Foundation and Coaches Association
of Ontario.
For more information and to apply for the grant, please
visit: www.HydroOne.com/LittleNHL. The deadline to apply
is March 25, 2024.
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