Money available to help Capital’s future stars
NEWS RELEASE
18 November 2008
Money available to
help Capital’s future sports stars
Applications
are again sought for Wellington City Council grants
available in the coming year to help promising young
Wellington sportspeople – and their coaches – work
towards international success.
Wellington City
Council has some $270,000 in funding allocated for a talent
development programme for promising young sportspeople in
the Capital City through to 2010.
The programme
will support up to six talent development projects involving
sportspeople in their teens or early 20s – and endorsed by
national or regional sporting organisations - with funding
of up to $15,000 each year until the end of
2010.
Applications for the 2009 round of grants
close on 27 November – and the Council’s Sport and
Recreation Engagement Manager, Ken Bailey, is urging coaches
and administrators to get applications
in.
“We’ve had great success in the past couple
of years with some of the sports we’ve supported – this
includes the likes of local yachting, diving, netball,
triathlon, swimming and hockey.”
The funding and
administration of the programme will be managed by the NZ
Academy of Sport North Island. It will be used for athlete
and coach development in a range of areas including, for
example, strength and conditioning, mental skills, coaching
workshops, personal development and injury prevention and
rehabilitation.
An advisory panel comprising representatives from Wellington City Council, SPARC, New Zealand Academy of Sport North Island, Sport Wellington Region, College Sport Wellington and the New Zealand Rugby Union will evaluate the applications.
Application forms
are on the Council website – www.wellington.govt.nz - and
should be emailed to Deslea Wrathall – email
desleaw@nzasni.org.nz before 27
November.
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