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Cal Ripken Jr., Tatyana McFadden, Torrey Smith to speak at Project Play Summit 2024
Service Learning through Sports
Maryland pioneers new soccer model
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Cal Ripken Jr., Tatyana McFadden, Torrey Smith to speak at Project Play Summit 2024
Service Learning through Sports
Maryland pioneers new soccer model
and more…
The Year in Play - enjoy some of our favorite moments of 2023
Apply to be a Project Play Champion
Read our 2023 Impact Report
and more, including inspiration from our friends at Project Play Mexico
Teen knee injuries on the rise
New sports governance resource hub
Meet our newest staff member, Ruby Avila
SAVE THE DATE…Project Play Summit 2024, May 14-15 in Baltimore - join the presale list!
Plus more ideas, insights and inspiration….
Across the country and around the world, we hear a common refrain that “sport develops people.” At the Aspen Institute and within the context of Project Play, we agree, but with an important qualifier: In order for organized sport to deliver on its promise for youth development, we need skilled coaches.
Youth sports today can be stressful and confusing. Some kids are left behind due to costs or ability. Others are having poor experiences due to the adults (coaches, parents, league organizers). Often, parents are left alone to figure it all out.
Project Play is here to help. Each month, we will offer advice on key questions submitted by parents and caregivers.