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Partner in the Growth of Snowboarding in Alberta

Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation (SPAR) Donation Fund Program

The SPAR Program provides individuals and corporate partners with a unique opportunity to support the future of snowboarding in Alberta while receiving a tax benefit.

Through this program, your donation helps grow the sport by supporting athlete development, increasing access to programs across the province, and strengthening the people and systems behind it.

Contributions support key areas such as coach and official education, leadership and volunteer development, facility enhancements, and initiatives that reduce barriers to participation. The goal is simple. Create more opportunities so every athlete can participate and progress in snowboarding.

A minimum donation of $50 is required to receive a tax receipt.

To explore partnership opportunities and see the impact of your support, view our sponsorship deck:
Alberta Snowboard Sponsorship Deck

How to Donate

All donations made through the SPAR Program are directed entirely to supporting snowboarding in Alberta, with no administration fees deducted.

Donations can be made online or by cheque.

Online donations:
Please scroll down and select “Snowboarding” under program type to ensure your contribution is allocated correctly.

Cheque donations:
Complete the required donation form indicating your intent and mail it along with your cheque to:

Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Branch
Suite 500, 10055 106 Street
Edmonton, AB T5J 1G3

Donation Guidelines

Donations must be unconditional and cannot be directed to a specific individual or organization.

Program type: Snowboarding

Donors may indicate a preferred area of impact, including:

  • Athlete development
  • Coach development
  • Officials development
  • Leadership and volunteer development
  • Facility development
  • Event support

Terms and Conditions

All donations, whether from individuals or corporations, must be made without conditions and without any expectation of personal benefit.

No rights, privileges, or direct benefits may be received by the donor, their business, or any related parties as a result of the contribution.