PRESS RELEASE The Turks and Caicos Islands Sports Commission Launches the Athlete Development Fund for grant applications

PRESS RELEASE
 
The Turks and Caicos Islands Sports Commission Launches the Athlete Development Fund for grant applications
 
BEGINS
 
(Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands - Wednesday, August 9, 2023) The Athlete Development Fund (ADF) developed by the TCI Sports Commission has officially launched for grant applications.
 
In June 2022, The ADF was initially launched, coinciding with the Turks and Caicos Islands' first Long-Term Athlete Development Symposium. This launch sparked the partnership between the private and public sectors for sport funding. The ADF is guided by a committee that determines and prioritises investment strategies for sports associations, clubs and athletes in an effort to enhance sport development in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
 
Key sponsors have committed funds which will finance awardees for 2023-24 and the upcoming year. The main objectives are to increase sporting participation opportunities and increase the Turks and Caicos Islands' capacity to compete and develop a sporting system that systemically achieves world-class results. 
 
Funding is provided to eligible organisations and athletes for programming that supports Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) with a particular emphasis on High-performance Development. LTAD caters to grassroots programmes at the primary and high school levels, leading the athletes to semi-professional and professional levels. This high-performance development could take the form of sports training camps, sport leagues and tournaments and sport equipment.
 
The Director of Sports Mr Jarrett Forbes explained the importance of the ADF, "We strongly believe that sport is a positive pathway for building young people and consequentially building stronger communities. And we believe that there are many individuals who live in these islands or who have a strong interest in the TCI, who also believe in building strong communities… who find value in a safe, enjoyable and productive Turks and Caicos Islands."
 
The ADF also finds a path to tackle funding challenges, as while the Turks and Caicos Islands Government is steadily increasing its allocation for sports development, further streams of funding are essential.
 
Forbes explained this further, "Many countries around the region are heavily supported by the Olympic Solidarity Fund. However with the TCI currently not an associated member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), we do not receive Olympic Solidarity funding. Neighbouring countries like the Bahamas, and Jamaica, and major countries like Canada and the United Kingdom’s sports systems are heavily funded by a National Lottery but in the TCI, we do not have such a sport funding system. We, therefore, found it important to find a way to provide additional resources to our sports organizations and athletes through the creation of the Athlete Development Fund."
 
During the press conference, Director of J&W Construction Samuel Harvey presented a $10,000 cheque adding to the pool of funds to serve the 2023/24 year of the ADF. J&W Construction also committed funding in the inaugural year of the ADF. 
 
Mr Harvey shared, "I believe in the going forward of the youth in this country and with sports...From the second this was shot to me I said, "Yes this is a good idea and I will guarantee you that J&W are going to back this project." We were hoping to be trailblazers."
 
In attendance was also the Minister of Education, Youth Sports and Social Services, Hon Rachel Taylor. She shared, "The government understand the significant impact sports can have on a country. More importantly the youth of a country and the growth and development it can provide to both...Our young people want to see that we are interested and believe in them. Nothing shows belief like investment. That is why I want to encourage the private sector to not just give to the fund but invest in the future of the Turks and Caicos Islands. TCIG has made intentional investments in sports and with private sector collaboration, we have the ability to transform lives because partnerships cultivate efficiency effectiveness and productivity."
 
If you or your organisation is interested in investing in the Athlete Development Fund, contact the Committee at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
 
About the ADF
The Athlete Development Fund (ADF) is designed to support the development of Turks and Caicos Islands athletes. Under the mantra "The future is now", funding is provided to eligible organizations and athletes for programming that supports Long-Term Athlete Development with a particular emphasis on High-performance Development.  

The objectives of the ADF are to:
1. increase opportunities to participate in quality sport activities for all Turks and Caicos Islands, including under-represented groups;
2. increase the capacity of the Turks and Caicos Islands sport system to systematically achieve world-class results at the highest international competitions;
3. contribute to the provision of technical sport leadership within the Turks and Caicos Islands sport system; and
4. advance Turks and Caicos Islands' interests, values and ethics in sport at home and abroad.
 
To find out more about the ADF and how to contribute to the fund, visit https://www.tciathletedevelopmentfund.com.
 
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Watch the ADF Launch Press Conference here: https://fb.watch/mm4_NwXuw9/

Police Action League Basketball returns for Summer 2023 with high registration numbers

(Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands - Thursday, July 20, 2023) The TCI Sports Commission (TCISC) and Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF) partnership Police Action League (PAL) hosted the Basketball Draft Day on July 15th and recorded over 100 male players registered to play.
 
The resounding success resulted in a change in age tiers from 12U and 16U to 13U, 15U and 17U. Boys showed up to the Gustarvus Lightbourne Sports Complex, Providenciales eager to show off their skilful prowess in the drills and scrimmages. As of 2022, the community-driven youth sports league facilitates Basketball for boys and Softball for girls.
 
The upcoming Softball Draft kicks off at 12:00 pm on July 22 at the Downtown Ballpark, Providenciales. Like the Basketball league, the players will take part in drills and scrimmages to be drafted by their prospective coach.
 
 
The team names remain the same as last year for both sports: Avengers, Badgers, Commanders, Guardians, Seaquest, and Skyhawks. These names are the namesake of RTCIPF vessels. 
 
Minister of Education, Labour, Employment and Customer Service Hon. Rachel Taylor, Director of Sports Jarrett Forbes and Deputy Commissioner of Police Rodney Adams were present and intricately involved in the festivities of the draft.
 
In 2022, The 12U Skyhawks and 16U Badgers came out as champions. This year with more age tiers, competition will be stiffer, especially for players who have moved up a tier.
 
Basketball and Softball games will take place every Friday and Saturday until August 26th as this is when the Playoffs begin. This all leads up to the Basketball Championships on Saturday, 9 September 2023 and Softball Championships on September 16, 2023. Fans can purchase tickets at the door Adults for $3 and Children for $1. 
 
The full game schedule and results can be found at https://www.gov.tc/sports/news/police-action-league.

TCI Sports Commission Hosts 2023 National Sport Governing Bodies Annual General Meeting

PRESS RELEASE
 
BEGINS
 
TCI Sports Commission Hosts 2023 National Sport Governing Bodies Annual General Meeting
 
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands - July 3, 2023 - National Sports Governing Body (NGB) executives in the Turks and Caicos Islands gathered at the Gustavus Lightbourne Sports Complex on June 15 for the National Sport Governing Body Annual General Meeting.
 
national sport governing body annual general meeting 2023 group photo
 
NGB executives and TCI Sports Commission met to discuss the advancement of sport in the Turks and Caicos Islands. In the time spent, fruitful discussions were held including topics such as sports regulations, policy and strategic plan development; sport funding and financial management; long-term athlete development; child safeguarding in sports; coaches and officials education; marketing and public relations; sports facilities development; hosting of international competitions; grassroots and youth sports programmes; community sport initiatives, anti-doping in sport; and athlete preparation for podium finishes.
 
In attendance were NGB Executives:
· Edith Cox – Executive – Turks and Caicos Commonwealth Games Association
· Godfrey Been – President – Turks and Caicos Commonwealth Games Association
· Paula Virgil – Vice President – Turks and Caicos Softball Federation – Vice President
· Edith Skippings – President – Turks and Caicos Amateur Athletics Association
· Rosalie Ingham-Hall – General Secretary – Turks and Caicos Amateur Athletics Association/Turks and Caicos Commonwealth Games Association
· Michael Pereira – President – Turks and Caicos Islands Cricket Association
· Brent Robinson – Representative – Turks and Caicos National Darts Association
· Oliver Smith – General Secretary – Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association
· Dane Ritchie – Technical Director – Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association
· Frazer Dodds – President – Turks and Caicos Islands Golf Association
· Trevor Cooke – President – Turks and Caicos Islands Basketball Association
· Ezekiel Hall – Executive – Turks and Caicos Islands Swim Federation
 
Turks and Caicos Islands Sports Commission representatives included Director of Sports Jarrett Forbes, Deputy Director Alvin Parker, Compliance and Support Manager Joddy Harvey, Sports Programmes Manager Cheryl Obiakpani, Media and Communications Specialist Nandina Hislop and Head of Sports Performance Angelo Garland.
 
The Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Social Services, Hon. Rachel Taylor was in attendance along with the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Education Youth, Sports and Social Services, Mrs Cherylann Jones. Hon. Taylor addressed a number of sports issues and challenges and reiterated her commitment to sports development. Hon. Taylor also discussed new projects coming on stream such as the construction of an Aquatic Centre and expressed gratitude to the NGBs for their intricate and collaborative work, resulting in the advancement of sports in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
 
Hon Rachel Taylor
 
Director of Sports Jarrett Forbes shared, that "The Sports Commission has taken every effort to advance the agency as a new statutory body and to work collaboratively with the various National Sport Governing Bodies to strategically achieve consistent and sustainable growth and development in sports in the Turks and Caicos Islands."
 
Mr Forbes emphasized that the Commission has been committed to delivering quality service to the islands through access to facilities, meaningful programmes and events, and proper regulation and support of sports federations.
 
“The government’s plan for sports includes: acquiring, managing, maintaining, and developing property for sporting purposes; providing oversight and support to National Sports Governing Bodies; and implementing fit-for-purpose sports programmes and events to improve the national sporting outlook to the benefit of both the Government and the people of the Turks & Caicos Islands.”
 
Mr Forbes further stressed the importance of National Sport Governing Bodies remaining athlete-focused and positioning our athletes to excel in sports. National Governing Bodies are conduits and gatekeepers for athlete development, and they must make every effort to empower our athletes toward sports excellence!
 
“Sports can play a critical role in strengthening national identity and pride, developing safer communities, improving the health of residents as well as creating a greater quality of life in local communities. It is the aim of the Commission to continue to work hand and hand with the National Sport Governing Bodies to deliver on shared objectives that will lead in the promotion and advancement of sports within the Turks and Caicos Islands."
 
Forbes also announced that this year the Sports Commission would focus more on Child Safeguarding and Anti-Doping.
 

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Appendix
  1. For detailed information on the discussions held in the NGB AGM, please find the minutes at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gdANrtFVPEh6ps4jT86gDH2O5U76q64p/view?usp=sharing
  2. NGB Photos: NGB AGM 2023