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Sport and recreation clubs

Sport and recreation clubs and organizations (national, provincial/territorial and community level) play a key role in providing sport and recreation programming for Canadians of all ages. This section provides insightful information on sport organizations’ perceptions regarding their policies (e.g., availability of documented policies); development and delivery of sport programming; availability of sport facilities and equipment, partnerships and networking opportunities and organizational capacity (i.e., sufficient human and financial resources, and staff).

Related Publications

This report provides data results from the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute’s 2020-2021 Sport Organizations Survey regarding sport organizations’ perceptions about their organizational capacity, in terms of adequate human resources to fulfill the organization’s mandate and financial resources for sustainability.
This report describes the findings from the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute’s 2020-2021 Sport Organizations Survey regarding collaborations between sport organizations and other organizations for the development and delivery of sport programming.
This report describes the findings from the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute’s 2020-2021 Sport Organizations Survey regarding perceptions of sport administrators about their policies and standards, including use of national policies.
This report describes the findings from the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute’s 2020-2021 Sport Organizations Survey regarding the availability of facilities and equipment.
This report describes the findings from the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute’s 2020-2021 Sport Organizations Survey regarding sport programming and delivery.
This report and infographic provides data results from the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute’s 2020 Sport Monitor regarding Canadians’ experiences with volunteering for sport.