The document summarizes the 2020 impact report for the University of Michigan Athletics Champions Fund. It details that since 2018, donors have provided nearly $2.5 million in support through the fund. This year saw a 33% increase in donors, bringing the total to nearly 4,000. The growing support allows student-athletes to access resources for career development, nutrition, strength training, and more. It provides statistics on donor demographics and how donations were allocated to areas like counseling, international travel, recruiting, and nutrition. It highlights stories from coaches and athletes. Finally, it announces the Champions Challenge fundraising campaign to increase donors to 4,500.
The document is a 2020 impact report from the University of Michigan Athletics department regarding endowed scholarships. It thanks donors for their generosity and outlines how over $5.4 million from endowments was distributed to support student-athletes. It provides details on the number of new endowed funds created, endowment gifts received, and partially/fully endowed scholarships. Student-athlete profiles showcase how endowments help students pursue their commitments and career goals.
The document provides an overview of Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC), including its mission, vision, volunteer opportunities, sports programs, and the populations served. Key points include SOSC's mission to provide year-round sports training and competition for people with intellectual disabilities, as well as details on divisioning, competition levels, and the over 11,000 athletes and 15,000 volunteers involved in SOSC programs.
The article discusses maintaining good health through making simple lifestyle choices like eating fresh fruits and vegetables instead of processed foods, walking instead of driving when possible, drinking water instead of soda, and reducing stress through prayer rather than worrying. While these healthy choices may seem obvious, the article questions how many people regularly practice them. Overall it promotes exchanging unhealthy habits for small lifestyle changes that can significantly benefit one's health.
1. Introduction to the sport, fitness and recreation industryKTI_PD
In this presentation you will learn about: Sport, fitness and recreation industry sectors, Job Roles in the industry – paid and volunteer, Governing bodies and stakeholders and the
Role of sport and recreation in the community.
If you’re enthusiastic about sports, this is an extraordinary time to get into the sports business. Researchers have recently observed one of the greatest development time frames throughout the entire existence of the industry
The document describes Cream Skills Inc., a non-profit organization that runs a basketball league and life skills program for youth in Milwaukee. It was founded by Nigel Harvey to provide positive activities for youth and teach entrepreneurship and life skills. The organization has a board and staff with experience in youth programs and community leadership. The program uses basketball to engage youth and provides weekly lectures on topics like business and education. The goal is to help the youth succeed, decrease crime, and strengthen the community. Funding from sponsors is needed to make the program successful and provide opportunities for the youth.
This document provides a situational analysis and strategic plan for Ithaca Club Baseball (ICB). It analyzes ICB's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The primary target audiences are recommended as millennials aged 18-24, who are currently students at Ithaca College, and Generation X aged 34-54, who would have children interested in baseball. Strategic initiatives are proposed to increase ICB's brand awareness and fundraising, including developing a clear brand strategy and tactics, and fundraising strategy and tactics utilizing current technologies. The plan aims to communicate ICB's key messages to these audiences through strategic communication channels.
Derek Evans Research Paper Parents and SportsDerek Evans
This document provides an overview of parents' and coaches' involvement in youth sports. It discusses how youth sports have become more competitive and intense over time, as parents and coaches place increasing pressure on kids to perform and specialize in one sport at a young age. This has led to negative consequences like higher injury rates, burnout, and kids no longer having fun playing sports. The document examines the history of youth sports in America and how values have changed from fun, teamwork and respect to an emphasis on winning at all costs. It also notes concerns from other parents about high injury risks in today's youth sports environment.
The document is a 2020 impact report from the University of Michigan Athletics department regarding endowed scholarships. It thanks donors for their generosity and outlines how over $5.4 million from endowments was distributed to support student-athletes. It provides details on the number of new endowed funds created, endowment gifts received, and partially/fully endowed scholarships. Student-athlete profiles showcase how endowments help students pursue their commitments and career goals.
The document provides an overview of Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC), including its mission, vision, volunteer opportunities, sports programs, and the populations served. Key points include SOSC's mission to provide year-round sports training and competition for people with intellectual disabilities, as well as details on divisioning, competition levels, and the over 11,000 athletes and 15,000 volunteers involved in SOSC programs.
The article discusses maintaining good health through making simple lifestyle choices like eating fresh fruits and vegetables instead of processed foods, walking instead of driving when possible, drinking water instead of soda, and reducing stress through prayer rather than worrying. While these healthy choices may seem obvious, the article questions how many people regularly practice them. Overall it promotes exchanging unhealthy habits for small lifestyle changes that can significantly benefit one's health.
1. Introduction to the sport, fitness and recreation industryKTI_PD
In this presentation you will learn about: Sport, fitness and recreation industry sectors, Job Roles in the industry – paid and volunteer, Governing bodies and stakeholders and the
Role of sport and recreation in the community.
If you’re enthusiastic about sports, this is an extraordinary time to get into the sports business. Researchers have recently observed one of the greatest development time frames throughout the entire existence of the industry
The document describes Cream Skills Inc., a non-profit organization that runs a basketball league and life skills program for youth in Milwaukee. It was founded by Nigel Harvey to provide positive activities for youth and teach entrepreneurship and life skills. The organization has a board and staff with experience in youth programs and community leadership. The program uses basketball to engage youth and provides weekly lectures on topics like business and education. The goal is to help the youth succeed, decrease crime, and strengthen the community. Funding from sponsors is needed to make the program successful and provide opportunities for the youth.
This document provides a situational analysis and strategic plan for Ithaca Club Baseball (ICB). It analyzes ICB's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The primary target audiences are recommended as millennials aged 18-24, who are currently students at Ithaca College, and Generation X aged 34-54, who would have children interested in baseball. Strategic initiatives are proposed to increase ICB's brand awareness and fundraising, including developing a clear brand strategy and tactics, and fundraising strategy and tactics utilizing current technologies. The plan aims to communicate ICB's key messages to these audiences through strategic communication channels.
Derek Evans Research Paper Parents and SportsDerek Evans
This document provides an overview of parents' and coaches' involvement in youth sports. It discusses how youth sports have become more competitive and intense over time, as parents and coaches place increasing pressure on kids to perform and specialize in one sport at a young age. This has led to negative consequences like higher injury rates, burnout, and kids no longer having fun playing sports. The document examines the history of youth sports in America and how values have changed from fun, teamwork and respect to an emphasis on winning at all costs. It also notes concerns from other parents about high injury risks in today's youth sports environment.
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - May 2019Kate Nematollahi
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: May 2019
This document is the Club Sport Handbook from Columbus State University. It provides information on the club sport program including its purpose, mission, administration, and eligibility requirements. It outlines 7 active club sports at the university: bass fishing, co-ed tennis, men's soccer, tackle football, ultimate frisbee, women's soccer, and wrestling. The handbook provides guidance on club sport management, finances, reserving facilities, creating new clubs, and ensuring participant wellbeing.
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - July 2019Kate Nematollahi
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: July 2019
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - Jan 2021Kate Nematollahi
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: January 2021
This document discusses sportsmanship and ethics in sports. It emphasizes that owners, coaches, athletes and fans should exhibit positive behaviors and attitudes that can inspire societal change. Owners should prioritize player well-being and avoid corruption. Coaches must ensure player needs are met and training is safe. Athletes can positively impact their community and should avoid irresponsible acts like drunk driving. Fans should support teams respectfully and avoid vandalism. Representation of underrepresented groups in sports can provide inspiration.
Society and sport and its contradictions: The paradoxes of current sportCiclos Formativos
The document discusses several contradictions and paradoxes in modern sport. It addresses how politics uses sport for propaganda, and how sport has become a major business and economic activity. It also examines issues like violence, doping, gambling, media influence, and tensions between mass/popular sport versus professional sport. The role of parents, schools, gender, and other social factors are evaluated. While sport provides benefits, it also faces challenges from commercialization, medicalization, and other societal pressures that need ongoing critical analysis.
This document provides guidance on starting a successful bike club at school. It outlines 3 key steps: 1) Starting the club by gaining sponsorship and defining requirements. 2) Marketing the club through social media, branding, and recruitment events. 3) Defining the club's vision, mission, and goals and planning activities and meetings to engage members. The overall aim is to encourage bicycling through a school club and reap benefits like improved health, environment, and community involvement.
This document outlines a fundraising plan for New Mexico State University Intercollegiate Athletics with the goals of building an efficient support system, increasing giving, and enhancing partnerships. The plan aims to consolidate all fundraising efforts under a single umbrella organization called the Aggie Athletic Club. Objectives include creating a development budget, staff structure, and brand; improving processes for contributions and stewardship; and developing a volunteer program. The goals are to strategically solicit donations and move donors to increased support levels through an enhanced infrastructure.
The document provides information about the Boys & Girls Club of South Central Kansas. It discusses that the Club provides a safe place for kids to learn and grow through various programs in areas like character development, education, health, arts, and sports. These programs help kids become responsible citizens and achieve their full potential. The Club relies on donations to fund these programs and services that work to prevent delinquency and keep kids active.
2019 Central Florida Nonprofit Compensation & Benefits ReportEdyth Bush Institute
This is an overview of the data from the 2019 Central Florida Nonprofit Compensation & Benefits Report. This provides a snapshot of data included in the report. Purchase the report at https://ebi.rollins.edu/page/salary_survey.
College athletes provide immense value to their universities but are only compensated through scholarships. While scholarships cover tuition and housing, they do not cover other living expenses. A small stipend could help cover these costs while maintaining the fairness of the NCAA system. Implementing a 1% tax on media contracts could fund such a stipend without disrupting the current model. Paying athletes direct salaries would be too costly and damage competitive balance, destroying what makes college sports unique. Overall, a small additional stipend is a reasonable compromise that benefits athletes without commercializing the NCAA system.
The document discusses three articles related to helping youth in hockey. The first article describes the HEROS program which uses hockey to help underprivileged youth in Toronto. The second article talks about a Quebec foundation that provides $625,000 annually in financial assistance to young athletes. The third article profiles ex-NHL player Reggie Leach who was banned from hockey due to alcoholism but now wants to educate youth to avoid his mistakes. He has moved back to Canada to help First Nations kids. Overall, the document shows different ways that programs and individuals are assisting young hockey players with their education, finances, and life lessons.
The document provides an orientation for a board of directors of a Boys & Girls Club. It outlines the core values and promise of Boys & Girls Clubs to provide a safe, positive place for youth and uphold ethical standards. It describes what makes Boys & Girls Clubs unique, including dedicated youth facilities, being open daily, professional staff, and being affordable to all youth. It also summarizes research finding that Boys & Girls Club participation is associated with lower dropout rates, better academic performance, and lower criminal offense rates.
The document discusses the importance of sportsmanship in athletics. It provides examples of both good and bad sportsmanship among coaches, athletes, and fans. Good sportsmanship, as demonstrated by coaches like Bruce Cassidy, helps athletes become role models and positively influence their communities. In contrast, poor sportsmanship, like that shown by Claude Julien, can set a bad example and negatively impact others. The future of sports depends on fostering an environment of respect and ethical behavior at all levels.
This document contains summaries of multiple articles and quotes about NFP Sports, a franchise company that provides fundraising programs and services to sports teams. The document discusses how NFP Sports aims to help coaches and teams raise money through an easy fundraising program. It also discusses how NFP Sports created a scholarship program to reward top fundraising student athletes and helps revive National Coaches Day. Overall, the document promotes NFP Sports and its mission to support sports programs through effective fundraising.
This document discusses the role and organization of sport in society. It describes how sport has evolved over the last century from a niche activity to a widespread social phenomenon. Governments and institutions now play a large role in organizing and regulating sport at international, national, and local levels through organizations like the IOC, sports councils, federations and clubs. The document also examines trends in sports participation in Spain, noting increases in recent decades across genders and age groups. It emphasizes that developing lifelong habits of physical activity and sport participation benefits both health and social cohesion.
The document discusses the evolution and institutionalization of sport in society over the past century. It describes how sport has grown from an activity primarily practiced by elites to one that is widely participated in at all levels of society. Governments and organizations now play a large role in regulating and promoting sport through institutions like national federations, sports councils, and professional leagues. The document advocates for integrating sport and physical activity into everyday lifestyle to benefit both physical and mental health.
The Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) had its most successful year in 2011. CAF raised over $5 million and distributed 980 grants totaling $1.4 million to athletes in 45 states and 22 countries. CAF held several signature fundraising events that raised an additional $2.6 million. Through various programs, CAF held 23 clinics and camps serving 495 athletes. CAF also saw participation in its programs grow, including serving over 800 troops through Operation Rebound. CAF's partnerships with Dodge and Ironman continued to provide support and opportunities for challenged athletes worldwide.
This document summarizes four public sector organizations and four commercial/volunteer sector organizations in the Coquitlam area. It discusses how each organization relates to concepts from the SPSC 2210 course such as leadership, community engagement, and health and wellness. The public sector organizations covered are Pinetree Community Centre, Eagle Ridge Hospital, Vancouver International Airport, and Save-On-Foods. The commercial/volunteer sectors discussed are Tri-City Physio, Wings Gymnastics Society, Canadian Red Cross, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC. For each organization, the document provides address, services offered, and connections to course concepts.
The document provides information about USA Football's Heads Up Football program in 2014. Some key points:
- Heads Up Football benefited nearly 1 million youth and high school athletes in 2014 through safety education.
- Over 5,500 youth leagues and 750 high schools participated in the program.
- Support comes from over three dozen medical and football organizations, including the NFL and college conferences.
- The program teaches concussion recognition and response, heat safety, and proper tackling techniques.
World Sport Chicago aims to use sports programs to positively impact urban youth. They have engaged over 30,000 kids to date through various athletic and educational events. Key lessons learned include the need for reliable long-term delivery, conveying their supportive role, focusing on logistics and community engagement over just sports, and integrating beyond sports organizations by tapping into passions and leveraging elite athletes. Overcoming structural issues like urban bureaucracy, silos, and disconnectedness will be important for sustainability.
The document outlines the mission, goals, and plans of the Jericho Christian Academy boys' and girls' basketball programs. The programs aim to develop well-rounded student athletes who excel spiritually, mentally, and physically. Coaches with NBA and college experience guide the teams and mentoring programs provide academic support. Fundraising efforts and community partnerships help support the programs and provide scholarships for students.
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - May 2019Kate Nematollahi
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: May 2019
This document is the Club Sport Handbook from Columbus State University. It provides information on the club sport program including its purpose, mission, administration, and eligibility requirements. It outlines 7 active club sports at the university: bass fishing, co-ed tennis, men's soccer, tackle football, ultimate frisbee, women's soccer, and wrestling. The handbook provides guidance on club sport management, finances, reserving facilities, creating new clubs, and ensuring participant wellbeing.
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - July 2019Kate Nematollahi
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: July 2019
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - Jan 2021Kate Nematollahi
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: January 2021
This document discusses sportsmanship and ethics in sports. It emphasizes that owners, coaches, athletes and fans should exhibit positive behaviors and attitudes that can inspire societal change. Owners should prioritize player well-being and avoid corruption. Coaches must ensure player needs are met and training is safe. Athletes can positively impact their community and should avoid irresponsible acts like drunk driving. Fans should support teams respectfully and avoid vandalism. Representation of underrepresented groups in sports can provide inspiration.
Society and sport and its contradictions: The paradoxes of current sportCiclos Formativos
The document discusses several contradictions and paradoxes in modern sport. It addresses how politics uses sport for propaganda, and how sport has become a major business and economic activity. It also examines issues like violence, doping, gambling, media influence, and tensions between mass/popular sport versus professional sport. The role of parents, schools, gender, and other social factors are evaluated. While sport provides benefits, it also faces challenges from commercialization, medicalization, and other societal pressures that need ongoing critical analysis.
This document provides guidance on starting a successful bike club at school. It outlines 3 key steps: 1) Starting the club by gaining sponsorship and defining requirements. 2) Marketing the club through social media, branding, and recruitment events. 3) Defining the club's vision, mission, and goals and planning activities and meetings to engage members. The overall aim is to encourage bicycling through a school club and reap benefits like improved health, environment, and community involvement.
This document outlines a fundraising plan for New Mexico State University Intercollegiate Athletics with the goals of building an efficient support system, increasing giving, and enhancing partnerships. The plan aims to consolidate all fundraising efforts under a single umbrella organization called the Aggie Athletic Club. Objectives include creating a development budget, staff structure, and brand; improving processes for contributions and stewardship; and developing a volunteer program. The goals are to strategically solicit donations and move donors to increased support levels through an enhanced infrastructure.
The document provides information about the Boys & Girls Club of South Central Kansas. It discusses that the Club provides a safe place for kids to learn and grow through various programs in areas like character development, education, health, arts, and sports. These programs help kids become responsible citizens and achieve their full potential. The Club relies on donations to fund these programs and services that work to prevent delinquency and keep kids active.
2019 Central Florida Nonprofit Compensation & Benefits ReportEdyth Bush Institute
This is an overview of the data from the 2019 Central Florida Nonprofit Compensation & Benefits Report. This provides a snapshot of data included in the report. Purchase the report at https://ebi.rollins.edu/page/salary_survey.
College athletes provide immense value to their universities but are only compensated through scholarships. While scholarships cover tuition and housing, they do not cover other living expenses. A small stipend could help cover these costs while maintaining the fairness of the NCAA system. Implementing a 1% tax on media contracts could fund such a stipend without disrupting the current model. Paying athletes direct salaries would be too costly and damage competitive balance, destroying what makes college sports unique. Overall, a small additional stipend is a reasonable compromise that benefits athletes without commercializing the NCAA system.
The document discusses three articles related to helping youth in hockey. The first article describes the HEROS program which uses hockey to help underprivileged youth in Toronto. The second article talks about a Quebec foundation that provides $625,000 annually in financial assistance to young athletes. The third article profiles ex-NHL player Reggie Leach who was banned from hockey due to alcoholism but now wants to educate youth to avoid his mistakes. He has moved back to Canada to help First Nations kids. Overall, the document shows different ways that programs and individuals are assisting young hockey players with their education, finances, and life lessons.
The document provides an orientation for a board of directors of a Boys & Girls Club. It outlines the core values and promise of Boys & Girls Clubs to provide a safe, positive place for youth and uphold ethical standards. It describes what makes Boys & Girls Clubs unique, including dedicated youth facilities, being open daily, professional staff, and being affordable to all youth. It also summarizes research finding that Boys & Girls Club participation is associated with lower dropout rates, better academic performance, and lower criminal offense rates.
The document discusses the importance of sportsmanship in athletics. It provides examples of both good and bad sportsmanship among coaches, athletes, and fans. Good sportsmanship, as demonstrated by coaches like Bruce Cassidy, helps athletes become role models and positively influence their communities. In contrast, poor sportsmanship, like that shown by Claude Julien, can set a bad example and negatively impact others. The future of sports depends on fostering an environment of respect and ethical behavior at all levels.
This document contains summaries of multiple articles and quotes about NFP Sports, a franchise company that provides fundraising programs and services to sports teams. The document discusses how NFP Sports aims to help coaches and teams raise money through an easy fundraising program. It also discusses how NFP Sports created a scholarship program to reward top fundraising student athletes and helps revive National Coaches Day. Overall, the document promotes NFP Sports and its mission to support sports programs through effective fundraising.
This document discusses the role and organization of sport in society. It describes how sport has evolved over the last century from a niche activity to a widespread social phenomenon. Governments and institutions now play a large role in organizing and regulating sport at international, national, and local levels through organizations like the IOC, sports councils, federations and clubs. The document also examines trends in sports participation in Spain, noting increases in recent decades across genders and age groups. It emphasizes that developing lifelong habits of physical activity and sport participation benefits both health and social cohesion.
The document discusses the evolution and institutionalization of sport in society over the past century. It describes how sport has grown from an activity primarily practiced by elites to one that is widely participated in at all levels of society. Governments and organizations now play a large role in regulating and promoting sport through institutions like national federations, sports councils, and professional leagues. The document advocates for integrating sport and physical activity into everyday lifestyle to benefit both physical and mental health.
The Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) had its most successful year in 2011. CAF raised over $5 million and distributed 980 grants totaling $1.4 million to athletes in 45 states and 22 countries. CAF held several signature fundraising events that raised an additional $2.6 million. Through various programs, CAF held 23 clinics and camps serving 495 athletes. CAF also saw participation in its programs grow, including serving over 800 troops through Operation Rebound. CAF's partnerships with Dodge and Ironman continued to provide support and opportunities for challenged athletes worldwide.
This document summarizes four public sector organizations and four commercial/volunteer sector organizations in the Coquitlam area. It discusses how each organization relates to concepts from the SPSC 2210 course such as leadership, community engagement, and health and wellness. The public sector organizations covered are Pinetree Community Centre, Eagle Ridge Hospital, Vancouver International Airport, and Save-On-Foods. The commercial/volunteer sectors discussed are Tri-City Physio, Wings Gymnastics Society, Canadian Red Cross, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC. For each organization, the document provides address, services offered, and connections to course concepts.
The document provides information about USA Football's Heads Up Football program in 2014. Some key points:
- Heads Up Football benefited nearly 1 million youth and high school athletes in 2014 through safety education.
- Over 5,500 youth leagues and 750 high schools participated in the program.
- Support comes from over three dozen medical and football organizations, including the NFL and college conferences.
- The program teaches concussion recognition and response, heat safety, and proper tackling techniques.
World Sport Chicago aims to use sports programs to positively impact urban youth. They have engaged over 30,000 kids to date through various athletic and educational events. Key lessons learned include the need for reliable long-term delivery, conveying their supportive role, focusing on logistics and community engagement over just sports, and integrating beyond sports organizations by tapping into passions and leveraging elite athletes. Overcoming structural issues like urban bureaucracy, silos, and disconnectedness will be important for sustainability.
The document outlines the mission, goals, and plans of the Jericho Christian Academy boys' and girls' basketball programs. The programs aim to develop well-rounded student athletes who excel spiritually, mentally, and physically. Coaches with NBA and college experience guide the teams and mentoring programs provide academic support. Fundraising efforts and community partnerships help support the programs and provide scholarships for students.
LSU Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes 2015-16 Annual Re...Kenneth O. Miles
The annual report summarizes the 2015-2016 academic year for the Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes at LSU. It was a successful year highlighted by a graduation success rate of 84%, the highest in program history. Sixteen teams earned a multi-year academic performance rate over 950 and four teams scored a perfect 1000. Fifty-nine student-athletes graduated in the spring with two being recognized for their outstanding academic and athletic achievements. The center continues to provide academic support and development opportunities for LSU student-athletes.
The document provides an overview of a sponsorship package from the Club Sports Advisory Council at Oakland University for their upcoming Indoor Triathlon event on March 6th. The event aims to promote a healthy lifestyle and raise funds for local charity organizations. Sponsorship opportunities include financial donations or gift donations of products/services. Approved sponsors will receive promotional advertising on event t-shirts and media. All donations are tax-deductible and will support the triathlon or chosen charities.
This document outlines Sport England's vision and strategies to increase participation in sports. It aims to make sport accessible to all in England regardless of ability. Key goals include increasing active participation by 500,000 people and tackling inequalities. Initiatives discussed include the "This Girl Can Swim" campaign targeting less active women, developing workforce and leadership strategies, and increasing diversity and inclusion. The results show the swimming program successfully reintroduced women to the sport and increased overall physical activity levels.
Karen Thompson is an exercise physiologist seeking a career that utilizes her skills in exercise programming, education, and client motivation. She has experience interning in cardiac rehabilitation and working with special populations. Thompson holds a Bachelor's degree in Clinical Exercise Science from Grand Valley State University and a Master's degree in Exercise Physiology from Eastern Michigan University. She is an ACSM certified exercise physiologist.
The Benefits of Being a College Athlete | Kevin PohmerKevin Pohmer
A former NCAA basketball player for the Binghamton Bearcats, Kevin Pohmer knows the benefits of contributing to a collegiate-level team. He highlights them in this presentation.
NAYS Training and Membership Programs [September 2017]Kate Nematollahi
Explore the training and membership programs of the National Alliance for Youth Sports. Learn the benefits of joining NAYS and becoming a NAYS Member Organization.
NAYS Coach
NAYS Parent
NAYS Officials
NAYS League Directors
Better sports for kids, better kids for life.
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This document proposes reorganizing Saint Mary's University's approach to sport, physical education, recreation and engagement (SPHERE) to improve the student experience and enhance recruitment and retention. It recommends:
1. Realigning faculty/staff duties to better deliver sport and physical education courses and programs.
2. Improving access to these activities for all students, especially freshmen and sophomores.
3. Creating a sport leadership minor and broadening physical education and sport management curricula.
This is intended to make Saint Mary's offerings more competitive and help more students achieve wellness goals, while supporting the university's mission. Financial factors, partnerships and performance metrics are also addressed.
The Cal Rec Sports Marketing & Business Development unit was founded in 2003 on a belief that we could leverage the power of collaborative partnerships to create social good.
The 2015 annual report highlights the secret ingredients to our success: The 30,000 Cal students that we serve annually and a mission to make a difference one experience at a time.
The GoKart 600 is one day for the entire staff of GoKart Labs to invent a viable product or business in 600 minutes. To do this, we rely on our established methods for innovation, condensing our process down to a single day of fearless exploration.
This is all the 2018 business pitches that came out of the teams drawing an audience and a human need, want or desire out of hats the day of the event.
Our team is organizing a youth community sports clinic in collaboration with Adrian College to educate local youth on healthy living, athletics, and safety. The clinic will utilize Adrian College facilities and leverage coaches, trainers, and athletes as volunteers to teach skills, fitness, nutrition, and injury prevention to participants. Our goal is to help develop a positive foundation for the youth's athletic and personal development through this annual community event.
This document proposes the creation of two athletic administrators' associations: the China/Mongolia Athletic Administrators Association (CMIAAA) through ACAMIS, and the East Asia Athletic Administrators Association (EAIAAA) through EARCOS. These associations would provide professional development opportunities, certification programs, and online degree programs to better support athletic administrators. The National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) would partner with the new associations to provide leadership training courses. Goals include registering the majority of athletic administrators in the regions and providing quality professional development multiple times per year. The NIAAA is seeking a grant to fund initial training sessions. Membership dues would later offset costs of running the associations.
Boys & Girls Club of Alachua County Board Orientation, Gainesville, Florida Creston Blanchard
The document provides an overview of Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA). It discusses BGCA's mission to enable youth to realize their full potential. Key aspects include dedicated youth facilities, affordable membership, and professional staff. Research shows BGCA has positive impacts like lower dropout rates and criminal offenses. The document also reviews BGCA's history, programs, partnerships, and financial information to support local Clubs.
National Alliance for Youth Sports General Chapter Overview 2013Kate Nematollahi
This informative webinar session is a convenient way to get you better acquainted with the training and membership programs of the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS) as well as the features of being a NAYS Chapter. The webinar is 45 minutes in length and includes a general overview of the programs, online vs. on-site clinics, benefits for members, and features of the NAYS Chapter Management Area. These FREE sessions are open to everyone, regardless of whether you are just considering our programs, you are a new NAYS Chapter, or you are a longstanding NAYS Chapter.
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This business proposal is for a fitness facility called Local Motion. The facility aims to promote community health through fun and memorable exercise experiences for people of all ages and abilities. Local Motion will offer personalized workout routines, nutrition guidance, and group exercise classes. The owner/general manager will oversee the membership, marketing, and fitness teams. The goal is for Local Motion to become the premier health and wellness destination in the community.
Sports have contributed significantly to the Caribbean region in several ways:
1) It has become a major economic activity, generating income through jobs in sports-related industries like management, coaching, and venues. Sports also contribute to tourism by promoting the region internationally.
2) Sports provide educational opportunities through scholarships, enabling social mobility. Thousands of Caribbean students now study abroad on sports scholarships.
3) Sports build national and regional pride and identity. The success of West Indies cricket and individual countries' athletes represents the Caribbean on the world stage.
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Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
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Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
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3. Since the inception of the Champions Fund in 2018, generous donors have
been able to provide student-athletes at Michigan with nearly $2.5 million
of support.
These loyal contributions provide much-needed access to career
development, performance nutrition, strength and conditioning, and other
essential resources for our student-athletes’ success in the classroom
and on the field. This year, the Champions Fund saw a 33% increase in the
number of donors from its 2018–19 campaign, bringing the number of all-
time donors to nearly 4,000. The growing support for the Champions Fund
has allowed student-athletes to thrive in all facets of their University of
Michigan experience.
YEAR
IN
REVIEW
4. Through your support of the Champions Fund, our athletic department is able
to provide unprecendented support in the most meaningful areas for student-
athletes at the University of Michigan.
OUR
MISSION
Counseling Career and Leadership
Development
Nutrition Athletic Medicine
Strength and
Conditioning
International Travel
Recruiting
5. DID YOU KNOW?
More than 20% of Michigan Athletics’ annual operating
budget comes from private philanthropic donations.
Without the support of our generous donors, Michigan Athletics would not
be able to comprehensively support our more than 900 student-athletes.
Michigan Athletics invests $15 million annually to these specific areas of
need while receiving:
$0
in Michigan tax
revenue
$0
from the State of
Michigan budget
$0
from the University of
Michigan budget
$0
from University of
Michigan student
fees
THE
NEED
6. Every donor truly has an impact on Michigan Athletics. From small to large
annual contributions, every donation helps to support student-athletes and
allow them to pursue success in the classroom and on the field.
48%
Under $150
34%
$150–$499
9%
$500–$999
100%
of donations
help support
Michigan Athletics
4%
$1,000–$1,999
2%
$2,000–$4,999
2%
$5,000–$19,999
2%
$5,000–$19,999
IMPACT
8. 8.4%
You fostered a mindset of global
acceptance and cultural awareness
through immersive experiences.
20.04%
You enabled Michigan Athletics
to find the best and brightest
anywhere in the world to join the
Maize and Blue ranks.
Your gifts to the
Champions Fund in
2019–20 supported ...
Collectively you gave
$1,498,508
You are one of
2,256
champions
38.14%
You enhanced physical health and
safety procedures in the wake of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
5.74%
You opened doors for student-
athletes to receive free mental
heatlh care.
4.16%
You fueled meals for student-
athletes and educated them
on healthy eating for training,
recovery and performance.
3.39%
You prepared student-athletes
for life beyond athletics with
an array of professional and
educational career programs.
19.59%
You amplified the physical and
physiological preparation efforts of
our student-athletes to compete
on the national stage.
9. “Gifts to the Champions Fund have allowed Michigan Athletics to spend a
considerable amount of time researching and implementing the latest science
related to all aspects of mitigating the spread of COVID-19. Your incredible
contributions are the reason we’ve been able to develop educated strategies
that keep our student-athletes safe.”
DARRYL CONWAY
SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD, CHIEF HEALTH & WELFARE OFFICER
$100
for two dozen N95 masks
or four hand sanitizer cases
$250
for one knee scooter
ambulatory aid
$500
for one medical kit/bag
ATHLETIC MEDICINE
WHAT YOUR DONATION PROVIDES:
10. “Where do I start? We have a tremendous Health & Wellness team here
at Michigan and the resources that are put into our student-athletes are
incredible. We truly are the Leaders & Best when it comes to making sure our
student-athletes have what they need to be the best versions of themselves.
When our athletic training, strength and conditioning, and nutrition staff have
everything they need to support our student-athletes, it just makes our job as
coaches that much easier. It’s much appreciated and valued.”
SADDI WASHINGTON, MEN’S BASKETBALL ASSISTANT COACH
The Michigan Athletics Career Center (MACC) is committed to the career
development of the University of Michigan student-athletes through
comprehensive and transformative experiences that empower the Leaders
and Best. The program provides opportunities to engage with a global
network and create relationships that foster a lifetime of success. MACC
has served more than 700 student-athletes representing 90% of our
teams including cheer and dance.
758 corporate
partners
4 yearly career
ventures/trips
25 yearly career
events and workshops
BY THE NUMBERS:
CAREER PREPARATION
WHAT YOUR DONATION SUPPORTS:
11. “In order for our student-athletes to be successful as people, as students, and as
athletes, not only do they need to focus on being physically fit but they need to
focus on being fit mentally and emotionally. The counseling resource available for
our student-athletes as individuals and as teams allows for them to work out the
mental and emotional skills they need so they can perform at the highest levels.”
JENNIFER KLEIN, WOMEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH
$50
one 45-minute
counseling session
$250
one coaches forum that aims to bring
new techniques and skills on mental
and physical wellness topics
$5,000
purchases 200 Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy books for student-athletes
to help advance performance
and/or mental health goals
COUNSELING
WHAT YOUR DONATION PROVIDES:
12. “Getting the opportunity to travel to Rome, Paris and South Africa during my
time at Michigan was truly life-changing. In high school, I would have never
imagined myself standing in front of the Colosseum at age 17. But that is the
Michigan difference for you! I can’t express how thankful I am to everyone
who has made these international trips possible. You have changed the lives
of many Michigan student-athletes creating experiences that are once in a
lifetime ... Being exposed to different cultures and having the perspective of
how truly minuscule we are as people in the broad scheme of things is truly
humbling. I have learned a lot about myself, relationships and history by going
on these trips and will forever be in debt to Michigan.”
BEN MASON, FOOTBALL, CLASS OF 2021, BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION MAJOR
$50
baggage fees for one
student-athlete
$150
one night in a hotel for a
student-athlete
$2,000
one international
round trip flight
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
WHAT YOUR DONATION PROVIDES:
HOTEL
13. “Training and practice can make you a good athlete. But adding in nutritional
health can elevate you to an elite performer. Offering coaching on life skills
like menu planning and grocery shopping, what to eat before a workout, or
how to recover after training are no longer optional resources for our student-
athletes. They are necessary training tools to stay competitive, and more
importantly, keep these young men and women healthy given the rigorous and
unique demands on their bodies.” CAROLINE MANDEL, DIRECTOR OF
PERFORMANCE NUTRITION
$50
breakfast, lunch and two
snacks for a student-athlete
$150
495 pints of milk
for recovery
$500
a week of bagels at
ALL of the fueling stations
NUTRITION
WHAT YOUR DONATION PROVIDES:
MILK
14. “Michigan prides itself on seeking out the best of the best prospects from all
parts of the world to attend the finest university in the world. Both national
and global student-athletes view Michigan as an opportunity to excel in the
classroom, mold their career interests, and utilize educational resoures to
facilitate their growth as student-athletes. Donor support helps position
Michigan Athletics as the pathway that can further develop student-athletes in
fulfilling their dreams and aspirations.”
MARCELO LEONARDI, WATER POLO HEAD COACH
BENEFITS OF AN OFFICIAL VISIT:
Paid transportation for the prospect to visit the campus
Paid lodging while on visit
Complimentary admission for the prospect to certain Michigan Athletics events
Tours of athletics facilities
Meetings with academic staff/counselors
Meetings with coaches, interactions with current Michigan athletes
TOTAL OFFICAL RECRUITING VISITS (2019–20): 345
Men’s visits: 161
Women’s visits: 184
Visits ended in February due to current COVID pandemic
RECRUITING
WHAT YOUR DONATION SUPPORTS:
15. “The strength and conditioning program at the University of Michigan has
provided me a foundation for success that I will carry far past my four years
of collegiate athletics. The trust I have in the coaches and the process they’ve
developed of individualized workouts, healthy habits, injury recovery and
rehab techniques has transformed me into a complete athlete. I will forever
be grateful for the strength, both physical and mental, that the program has
given me. I couldn’t be happier to be a member of the Michigan athletic family
and am proud to call myself a Wolverine!” SARAH SCHAEFER, SOFTBALL,
CLASS OF 2021 SOCIOLOGY MAJOR
$100
for a pair of
weightlifting shoes
$1,000
for an indoor rowing
machine
$350
for two sets of
battle ropes
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
WHAT YOUR DONATION PROVIDES:
16. Fall in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is unlike any other experience. With a distinct feeling in the air, the town fills with
passionate fans, joining together in solidarity under one banner, emphatically proclaiming in one collective voice:
GO BLUE. HAIL TO THE VICTORS.
This fall will be different. The cheer of victory, replaced with the hollow echo of wind whispering through an empty
Big House. Tailgate rivalries and reunions abandoned, leaving hushed, vacated parking lots in their stead.
So yes, this fall will be different. But our responsibility to our student-athletes remains largely unchanged. Mental
health counseling will continue to be offered. Career preparation resources will remain available. Nutritional meal
assistance will be prioritized. Recruiting commitments will be honored. These young men and women trusted us with
their education, their development, their futures. We are Michigan. We will honor our commitments to our student-
athletes.
With that in mind, we are excited to launch the Champions Challenge, a fundraising campaign seeking to increase
the number of supporters to the Michigan Athletics Champions Fund to 4,500 donors, roughly the equivalent of 4% of
Michigan supporters in the Big House on a given Saturday.
By reaching this goal, we will continue to provide resources vital to the growth and development of our student-
athletes.
WHAT’S NEXT:
CHAMPIONS CHALLENGE
MGOBLUE.COM/CHALLENGE @UMICHATHLETICS
Champions Fund supporters will receive inside access to Michigan Athletics
and unique engagement opportunites throughout the 2020–21 academic year.