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In Support of Local Sport

The OSC Board of Directors has approved a new, 3-year strategic plan. It lays out an ambitious collection of services and programs to meet the needs of the local amateur sport community through three delivery streams- Champion, Educate, Connect.

Community Impact Over the Last 10 Years

n 2023, the Ottawa Sport Council is celebrating its 10th anniversary! First and foremost, we’d like to thank community sport participants and our partners for collaborating with us to create positive experiences in sport and reduce barriers to participation. The Ottawa Sport Council is recognized by the City of Ottawa as the leading voice for amateur sport across the city. OSC serves 300,000+ sport participants from more than 750 community sport organizations.

Mental Health in Sport

Much like our physical health, lifelong activity in sport can be a contributor to positive mental health. Sport teaches many traits that promote positive mental health such as resilience, goal setting, creating social connections, and more. According to the Power of Sport: The True Sport Report 2022, 70.3% of sport participants reported perceiving themselves to have excellent or good mental health, compared to only 59.9% of non-participants in sport. The intentional promotion of positive mental health by community sport organizations can enhance the positive impact in our community.

Job Posting – Communications Specialist

The Ottawa Sport Council (OSC) is seeking a highly organized, part-time, term Communications Specialist to assist with the delivery of the OSC communications strategy. 

Ottawa Sport Council Foundation: 2022 True Sport Community Grant Recipients

The Ottawa Sport Council Foundation is thrilled to announce that the Ottawa River Canoe Club and Active Newcomer Youth Ottawa have been selected as the recipients of the Ottawa Sport Council Foundation: 2022 True Sport Community Grant. These organizations have been awarded $1,500 by the True Sport Foundation to support inclusivity for those who face barriers to participation in sport while embracing the True Sport Principles.

Grant Funding in Community Sport

When community sport organizations have access to grant funding, there is greater opportunity to achieve financial sustainability and, in turn, continue to offer high quality sport experience for the community.

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

COVID-19 had many impacts on community sport including a lack of access for many participants, especially those from marginalized communities. Sport is crucial for youth development, both physical and mental. With more than a year of restricted access, getting kids back to the field, pool or court is critically important. As we return to sport, it’s important for community sport organizations to embody equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) to ensure all participants feel welcome, included and have equal access to sport.