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Federal Government announces $17 million funding for National Sporting Organisations

Federal Government announces $17 million funding for National Sporting Organisations
June 14, 2021

Federal Minister for Sport Richard Colbeck has announced that $17.26 million will be distributed to National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) and National Sporting Organisations for People with Disability (NSODs) in the coming financial year to help drive sport participation initiatives across the country.

To be distributed across 55 national organisations, Senator Colbeck said the funding provides certainty to sports as they continue to navigate the impact of the pandemic.

He stated “(the Federal) Government has been focused on supporting sport as much as possible during this difficult time.

“Last financial year, sports were provided with greater flexibility on how they could use their core participation funding allocations and in many instances this funding helped sporting organisation remain viable.”

Minister Colbeck said the focus was now on increasing participation and helping sport organisations deliver quality community experiences, noting “the funding can be used to assist sports in a number of ways, including developing new programs to meet the needs of today’s sporting participants, ensuring they have access to safe and affordable equipment, or by providing professional development opportunities to upskill community volunteers."

Touch Football Australia (TFA) Chief Executive, Jamie O’Connor said the funding allocation would help TFA continue to hold events such as the Cold Climate Classic in Tasmania.

O’Connor advised “TFA will also use the funds to deliver on a new strategic and operational plan which will guide the direction of the sport over the next four years.

“It will assist in the improvement of our systems, create inclusive offerings, establish new educational frameworks and continue the development of our competition management software.

“This ongoing investment enables us to continue to develop our products and see more people engage with sport.”

Sport Inclusion Australia Chief Executive, Robyn Smith said the funding was critical to the organisation’s capacity to deliver inclusion services for athletes with an intellectual impairment, adding “we work with the sporting sector to help them be more inclusive of athletes with a disability.

“We are seeing more sporting organisations and clubs include programs which focus on the ability of the individual, such as Tennis Australia’s inclusive events and Cricket Australia’s National Cricket Inclusion Championships which is great to see.

“We welcome this funding which will help us to continue to advocate for inclusion in all sports.”

For more than 25 years, Sport Australia has been allocating funding to National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) and National Sporting Organisations for People with Disability (NSODs), to help drive sport participation initiatives across the country.

These organisations range from baseball and basketball through to netball, rowing, judo and badminton among many others. NSODs include the likes of Special Olympics, Transplant Australia and Deaf Australia.

Sports have been notified of their allocations and funds can be accessed from 1st July 2021.

Click here to view a full list of sporting organisations receiving core participation funding.

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