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NSTF OVERVIEW

National Sport Trust Fund - Manitoba Chapter Overview

The National Sport Trust Fund (NSTF) is a philanthropic gift-giving program established through the Canadian Council of Provincial and Territorial Sport Federations (CCPTSF) for the development of amateur sport on a national level. The CCPTSF is a Registered Canadian Amateur Athletic Association (RCAAA) with the Canada Revenue Agency.

The National Sport Trust Fund permits sport organizations from across Canada to raise funds for specific causes that will promote the development of amateur sport on a national level.

As a registered Canadian Amateur Athletic Association (RCAAA), we are able to issue an official tax receipt for all qualifying donations of $50 or greater. Sport Manitoba is the Fund Manager in Manitoba.

Each sport organization project will need to meet minimum participation requirements and submit an application form to the NSTF Manitoba Chapter for approval prior to the project start.

 


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Manitoba Games History

Our History

In 1972 the Provincial Government approved the initiation of a Provincial Games Development Program, which would give rural Manitoba an equal opportunity to participate in amateur sport.

Manitoba Games FAQ

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Who participates in the Manitoba Games? Athletes between the ages of 10 years and 21 years from each of the seven sport regions in the province as defined by Sport Manitoba...

 

Manitoba Games General information

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Click here to find general information for the Manitoba Games and goals, objectives and some facts about the games.

 

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