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PLEASE NOTE: OFSAA Try Day and Grade 9 Try Day are both FULL for 2009-10. Information on the Try Day's will be updated in the spring for 2010-11

Seize the opportunity to enrich your school sport program with new and non-traditional activities by receiving financial support thanks to a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

The OFSAA Try Day program gives schools the opportunity to access funds so they may introduce new or non-traditional sport or physical activity programs to their students. OFSAA is once again providing funding of up to $800 for 140 schools to hold a Try Day for their students in 2008-09. This is an excellent opportunity to boost your school activity program, as well as get your students involved!

Funding will be provided to a limited number of schools to introduce secondary school students to a new sport or physical activity through a one-day activity, intramural event, or clinic. The focus must be on sports and/or physical activities that have not been available to students in the past. Funds can be used to purchase equipment, instructors, travel, facility rental, transportation and/or other resource materials.

Take this opportunity to . . .

- Start a sport or fitness club that your school does not currently offer

- Access athletic facilities and expertise within the community

- Purchase equipment to develop a new sport or an intramural program

- Hold a clinic to teach new skills to the students

- Introduce students to lifelong activities

 
Enrich your school sport program AND receive financial support of $800.

Click here for 2009-10 Try Day application form.

Click here for a 2009-10 Try Day flyer.

For more information please contact
Diana Ranken at diana@ofsaa.on.ca


 

 The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the Government of Ontario