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Find similar grantsHigh Performance Women in Coaching Mentorship Program is sponsored by Coaching Association of Canada. Aims to advance gender equity in sport by providing support and development opportunities for women coaches in high-performance sport.
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High Performance Women in Coaching Mentorship Program | Coaching Association of Canada | Association canadienne des entraîneurs Component: Text and Media With the support of Sport Canada funding and the federal government priority of gender equity in sport by 2035, the Coaching Association of Canada developed and added the High Performance Women in Coaching Mentorship Program to its existing Women in Coaching program in 2020.
Support and develop high-performance women coaches in the sport community, including within colleges and universities.
Support the development of selected self-identified women (cis and trans) and non-binary coaches Build a network of women mentors and mentee coaches Support mentors through a community of practice Build capacity in the sport community Engaged network of women coaches with previous experience or currently aspiring towards coaching in a high-performance sport environment Advanced professional aspects of participants’ coaching practice through access to Chartered Professional Coach designation or Registered Coach License status and associated benefits Access to professional development opportunities, including mentorship training including Training for Effective Mentees and NCCP Mentorship, and awareness of professional development or employment opportunities related to coaching and sport leadership Sport organizations gain access to enhanced pipeline of women coaches certified and eligible for current or future opportunities Mentee coaches will be matched with a Mentor coach, who they will work with throughout the program.
Mentee coaches will create a professional development plan, and work with their mentor coaches to achieve their goals. Mentee coaches will meet with their mentor coach a minimum of once per month. Mentees and mentors will complete the required training workshops.
Mentees will participate in three Training for Effective Mentees workshops throughout the program. Mentors will attend the first workshop of Training for Effective Mentees and will also complete NCCP Mentorship, if not previously completed. There will be opportunities for the program participants to network and build connections through an online platform and virtual meetings.
All participants will be invited to a private group on LinkedIn. Mentors are to attend monthly Community of Practice meetings to connect with other mentors in the program.
Open to all women (cis and trans women) and non-binary people Extensive experience coaching at the college, university, or national team level Experience participating in a mentorship program Currently obtain Registered Coach license or Chartered Professional Coach designation (cost covered by CAC) Open to all women (cis and trans women) and non-binary people Experience coaching in a high-performance sport environment High-performance is inclusive of post-secondary, national or provincial level team involvement, and/or NCCP Competition-Development certified Currently obtain and/or pursuing Registered Coach license or Chartered Professional Coach designation (cost covered by CAC) Short Track Speed Skating
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Self-identified women (cis and trans) and non-binary coaches in high-performance sport. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
High Performance Women in Coaching Mentorship Program is funded by Coaching Association of Canada. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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