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SPORT ALLIANCE OF ONTARIO


The Sport Alliance of Ontario (SAO) is a not-for-profit provincial sport management agency.  It is our goal to support personal and community development through sport opportunities - from the Playground to the Podium.
 

Since 1968, the SAO, and its predecessor the Ontario Sports and Recreation Centre (OSRC Inc.), has built a track record of service and commitment to amateur sport and recreation in Ontario.  The SAO provides services assisting in the development and delivery of competitive and recreational sport in Ontario.

Sport and recreation are key components of the daily lives of almost 2.5 million Ontarians.  The sport and recreation community is served by more than 100 provincial sport organizations, committed individuals in the educational sport sector, countless municipal parks and recreation staff and volunteers and private sector fitness and facility providers, to help improve the daily lives of people in Ontario.

The Sport Alliance of Ontario offers a wide range of programs and services for the benefit of our members, clients and communities.  We deliver these services with a vision to enhancing the sport experience in Ontario.

SAO manages four core competencies:


SAO Business Plan 2008-10

SAO Strategic Plan
May 2010-2013

Vision


To be the pre-eminent leader in the development of the Ontario Sport System.

Mission 


To empower, optimize and celebrate the Ontario Sport System.

Values

Excellence

Respect  

Ethics

Inclusion

Passion

Innovation

Sport
Landscape
 

Sport is an integral part of the daily life of Ontarians, who altogether spend $3 billion annually on goods and services related to  sport, recreation and physical activity. It is supported by more than 2.3 million participants and 600,000 volunteers. Communities, academic institutions and provincial sport organizations undertake the delivery of sport, forming a large and influential community partnership.

Sport Community

The Sport Alliance of Ontario recognizes that the sport community is diverse, comprising both participants and public and private sector organizations.  We and each of our partners in this community have unique roles and expectations in the delivery of sport.

Central to the Sport Alliance of Ontario's mission is the protection and advancement of the participants’ interests.  The coaches, officials, administrators, and athletes who participate in sport at all levels across Ontario set our direction. We are committed to being a cohesive, credible and viable connector and deliverer of sport development opportunities in Ontario. 

By-laws

General Operating By-law Number 2 

Policies

Information Access and Privacy Policy

Declaration of Interest and 
Conflict of Interest Guideline


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SAO Board of Directors

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

Click HERE for 2011 Nomination Form

LIST OF NOMINEES

FINAL deadline for submission - August 26, 2011


SAO BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2010/2011
 

 

SAO ANNUAL REPORT 2009/2010

Sport and Recreation Fact Sheets

Brain Injury Fact Sheet

  

 

  

 

 

     

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