ALL ATHLETE ASSISTANCE GRANTS ARE BEING UPDATED
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The purpose of the Talent ID Grant is to recognize and financially support those athletes who show the ability, motivation and competition results indicative of someone who is on a pathway to become a high-performance athlete, and to assist them in reaching high-performance levels. Individuals ages 14 and up must submit proof that they have successfully completed “Respect in Sport” with Sask Sport. This course can be found at http://sasksrc.respectgroupinc.com/ free of charge. Any individuals ages 13 and under must submit proof that they have successfully completed the "Stay in The Game" Module. This course can be found at https://sitg.respectgroupinc.com/koala_final/ free of charge.
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Applications for High Performance Grant are submitted directly to the following discipline associations. If you have any questions regarding this grant please contact your association. Individuals must submit proof that they have successfully completed “Respect in Sport” with Sask Sport. This course can be found at http://sasksrc.respectgroupinc.com/ free of charge.
The purpose of this grant is to assist those individuals actively seeking accreditation in the Coaching Certification Program of equestrian coaching to attend upgrading sessions not available in Saskatchewan. Successful applicants must demonstrate that such courses will benefit the equestrian community as a whole and be prepared to assist the SHF with activities within the Province if called upon to do so. Preference will be given to those applicants aligning with National Coaching Certification Program NCCP Stream. Individuals must submit proof that they have successfully completed “Respect in Sport” with Sask Sport. At this time, online Education registration fees will be recognized.
The purpose of this grant is to assist those individuals actively seeking accreditation in equestrian officiating (Judges, Stewards and Course Designers) to attend upgrading sessions not available in Saskatchewan. Preference will be given to those aligning with recognized (EC, NRHA, etc.) certification. Successful applicants must demonstrate that such courses will benefit the equestrian community as a whole and be prepared to assist the SHF with activities in the Province if called upon to do so. Individual must submit proof that they have successfully completed “Respect in Sport” with Sask Sport.