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Find similar grants2026 Community Coaching Grant is sponsored by Coaches Association of Ontario and Hydro One Inc.. This grant helps community coaches and sport organizations in Ontario manage rising sport costs by providing up to $1,000 to support expenses such as new equipment, facility improvements, safety training, and coaching workshops.
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Coaches Association of Ontario and Hydro One invest in safe and accessible sport with the 2026 Community Coaching Grant Oops, something went wrong This is a paid press release. Contact the press release distributor directly with any inquiries.
Coaches Association of Ontario and Hydro One invest in safe and accessible sport with the 2026 Community Coaching Grant The 2026 Community Coaching Grant offers support for equipment, training and safe sport programming TORONTO , May 19, 2026 /CNW/ - Today, the Coaches Association of Ontario (CAO) and Hydro One Inc. (Hydro One) are pleased to announce applications for the 2026 Community Coaching Grant are now open .
CAO and Hydro One are helping community coaches and organizations manage rising sport costs with grants of up to $1,000 for equipment, training, and safety initiatives.
(CNW Group/Coaches Association of Ontario) Intended to help offset the rising costs of youth sports, the grant provides eligible coaches and sport organizations with up to $1,000 to support expenses such as new equipment, facility improvements, safety training and coaching workshops.
Over the past five years, the grant has invested more than $200,000 in initiatives that help keep sport safe, inclusive and accessible for participants across Ontario.
"Receiving last year's Community Coaching Grant was essential in delivering a safe, high-quality basketball and wellness program for girls in our community, many of whom come from low-income households and have had limited exposure to organized sport," said Samara Glazer, 2025 grant recipient and co-founder of Nurturing Youth Excellence.
"The grant allowed us to purchase the core equipment needed for meaningful skill development and run Safe Sport workshops focused on mental wellness, as well as injury-prevention. These trainings were especially impactful for our athletes, who had not previously had access to structured coaching or wellness education.
They learned a tremendous amount — not just about basketball, but about how to take care of their bodies and their mental well-being." According to the Ontario Coaching Report , more than 70 per cent of coaches in Ontario volunteer over 600 million hours annually, with more than half citing out-of-pocket expenses as a significant barrier to participation.
Many coaches face challenges covering the costs of coach education, maintaining safe playing environments and replacing outdated equipment. At the same time, more than 65 per cent of sport organizations and clubs report difficulty recruiting enough coaches each year, highlighting the need for greater support to retain volunteers and strengthen community sport.
"This grant continues to provide support for coaches and organizations working to make sport safer, more inclusive, and more accessible across Ontario," said Jeremy Cross, Executive Director of the Coaches Association of Ontario. "Coaches are the backbone of community sport and reducing financial barriers is critical to retaining the dedicated volunteers who make positive sport experiences possible.
By investing in coaches, we're helping build stronger, safer, and more inclusive sport communities across the province." Applications for the 2026 Community Coaching Grant can be submitted online at safesport101. coachesontario.
ca/grant. Applications close June 5, 2026, and recipients will be notified in August 2026. The Community Coaching Grant is part of Safe Sport 101, a partnership established in 2020 between Hydro One and CAO to provide coaches with the tools and resources needed to make sport safe, fun, and inclusive for all participants.
Safesport101. coachesontario. ca is a virtual hub that offers free safety resources for coaches, including the eight-part Playbook eLearning series, community grants, downloadable resources, and the latest coaching research through the Ontario Coaching Report.
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