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Announcing an Opportunity To
Become a National Youth Sports
Strategy Champion
Department of Health and
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Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Health, Office of Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion.
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ACTION:
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The Office of Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
(ODPHP) invites public and private
sector organizations that support the
National Youth Sports Strategy (NYSS)
to become a National Youth Sports
Strategy Champion (NYSS Champion).
NYSS Champions can be youth-serving
organizations that work in alignment
with the NYSS or organizations that
support youth sports through donations
or other means. Organizations should
submit a statement of interest
acknowledging their support of the
NYSS vision: That one day, all youth
will have the opportunity, motivation,
and access to play sports—regardless of
their race, ethnicity, sex, ability, or ZIP
code. NYSS Champions will receive
recognition from ODPHP and the
President’s Council on Sports, Fitness,
and Nutrition (PCSFN) on Health.gov, a
digital NYSS Champion badge to
highlight their support of the NYSS, and
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tools to disseminate the NYSS and
promote physical activity.
DATES: Statements of interest to become
an NYSS Champion will be accepted
starting on June 16, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Statements of interest can
be submitted via email to sports@
hhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Katrina L. Piercy, Ph.D., R.D., Office of
Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion (ODPHP), Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH),
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS); 1101 Wootton Parkway,
Suite 420, Rockville, MD 20852;
Telephone: (240) 453–8280. Email:
sports@hhs.gov.
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Background: On behalf of HHS,
ODPHP leads the development and
implementation of the Physical Activity
Guidelines for Americans and the
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National Youth Sports Strategy (NYSS)
and manages the PCSFN. The PCSFN is
the only federal advisory committee
focused solely on the promotion of
physical activity, fitness, sports, and
nutrition.
HHS released the NYSS in September
2019 in response to Executive Order
13824. ODPHP led the development of
the NYSS, in collaboration with the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention and the National Institutes of
Health, and with recommendations from
the PCSFN. The NYSS aims to unite
U.S. youth sports culture around a
shared vision: That one day, all youth
will have the opportunity, motivation,
and access to play sports—regardless of
their race, ethnicity, sex, ability, or ZIP
code. The NYSS specifically outlines
steps for everyone to take action and
help improve the youth sports
landscape in the United States. A
framework for understanding youth
sports participation highlights
opportunities and action items for
youth, adults, organizations,
communities, and public agencies
(https://health.gov/sites/default/files/
2019-10/NYSS_ExecutiveSummary.pdf).
NYSS Champion organizations are
working toward the NYSS vision and
are promoting and supporting youth
sports, particularly in underserved
populations.
Requirements of Interested
Organizations: ODPHP invites
organizations that support youth sports
and that demonstrate efforts toward
improving the youth sports landscape in
the United States to submit a statement
of interest to become an NYSS
Champion. Participating organizations
will sign a letter of understanding (LOU)
to outline the terms and parameters of
their support for the NYSS.
Organizations with an active LOU will
be granted use of the digital NYSS
Champion badge as long as the
organization continues to work in
alignment with the NYSS. Use of the
NYSS Champion badge does not imply
any federal endorsement of the
collaborating organization’s general
policies, activities, or products.
Eligibility for Interested
Organizations: To be eligible to become
an NYSS Champion, an organization
shall: (1) Have a demonstrated interest
in, understanding of, and experience
with supporting youth sports; (2) have
an organizational or corporate mission
that is aligned with the NYSS vision;
and (3) agree to sign a LOU with
ODPHP, which will set forth the details
of how the organization is supporting
the vision of the NYSS.
Statement of Interest Requirements:
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Each statement of interest shall
contain:
(1) Organization name, location,
website, and submitter’s contact
information;
(2) a brief description of the
organization’s mission and/or values;
and
(3) a description of how the
organization supports or plans to
support the NYSS vision, such as
prioritizing underserved populations,
donating funds or equipment, or
alignment with specific opportunities
and action items outlined in the NYSS
(https://health.gov/sites/default/files/
2019-10/NYSS_ExecutiveSummary.pdf).
Submission of a statement of interest
does not guarantee acceptance as an
NYSS Champion. ODPHP will review
and evaluate statements of interest for
alignment with the NYSS vision.
Carter Blakey,
Acting Director, Office of Disease Prevention
and Health Promotion.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Announcing an Opportunity To Become a National Youth Sports
Strategy Champion
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the
Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP)
invites public and private sector organizations that support the
National Youth Sports Strategy (NYSS) to become a National Youth Sports
Strategy Champion (NYSS Champion). NYSS Champions can be youth-serving
organizations that work in alignment with the NYSS or organizations
that support youth sports through donations or other means.
Organizations should submit a statement of interest acknowledging their
support of the NYSS vision: That one day, all youth will have the
opportunity, motivation, and access to play sports--regardless of their
race, ethnicity, sex, ability, or ZIP code. NYSS Champions will receive
recognition from ODPHP and the President's Council on Sports, Fitness,
and Nutrition (PCSFN) on Health.gov, a digital NYSS Champion badge to
highlight their support of the NYSS, and tools to disseminate the NYSS
and promote physical activity.
DATES: Statements of interest to become an NYSS Champion will be
accepted starting on June 16, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Statements of interest can be submitted via email to
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katrina L. Piercy, Ph.D., R.D., Office
of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH), U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS); 1101 Wootton Parkway, Suite 420, Rockville, MD
20852; Telephone: (240) 453-8280. Email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: On behalf of HHS, ODPHP leads the development and
implementation of the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans and
the
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National Youth Sports Strategy (NYSS) and manages the PCSFN. The PCSFN
is the only federal advisory committee focused solely on the promotion
of physical activity, fitness, sports, and nutrition.
HHS released the NYSS in September 2019 in response to Executive
Order 13824. ODPHP led the development of the NYSS, in collaboration
with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National
Institutes of Health, and with recommendations from the PCSFN. The NYSS
aims to unite U.S. youth sports culture around a shared vision: That
one day, all youth will have the opportunity, motivation, and access to
play sports--regardless of their race, ethnicity, sex, ability, or ZIP
code. The NYSS specifically outlines steps for everyone to take action
and help improve the youth sports landscape in the United States. A
framework for understanding youth sports participation highlights
opportunities and action items for youth, adults, organizations,
communities, and public agencies (https://health.gov/sites/default/files/2019-10/NYSS_ExecutiveSummary.pdf). NYSS Champion organizations
are working toward the NYSS vision and are promoting and supporting
youth sports, particularly in underserved populations.
Requirements of Interested Organizations: ODPHP invites
organizations that support youth sports and that demonstrate efforts
toward improving the youth sports landscape in the United States to
submit a statement of interest to become an NYSS Champion.
Participating organizations will sign a letter of understanding (LOU)
to outline the terms and parameters of their support for the NYSS.
Organizations with an active LOU will be granted use of the digital
NYSS Champion badge as long as the organization continues to work in
alignment with the NYSS. Use of the NYSS Champion badge does not imply
any federal endorsement of the collaborating organization's general
policies, activities, or products.
Eligibility for Interested Organizations: To be eligible to become
an NYSS Champion, an organization shall: (1) Have a demonstrated
interest in, understanding of, and experience with supporting youth
sports; (2) have an organizational or corporate mission that is aligned
with the NYSS vision; and (3) agree to sign a LOU with ODPHP, which
will set forth the details of how the organization is supporting the
vision of the NYSS.
Statement of Interest Requirements:
Each statement of interest shall contain:
(1) Organization name, location, website, and submitter's contact
information;
(2) a brief description of the organization's mission and/or
values; and
(3) a description of how the organization supports or plans to
support the NYSS vision, such as prioritizing underserved populations,
donating funds or equipment, or alignment with specific opportunities
and action items outlined in the NYSS (https://health.gov/sites/default/files/2019-10/NYSS_ExecutiveSummary.pdf).
Submission of a statement of interest does not guarantee acceptance
as an NYSS Champion. ODPHP will review and evaluate statements of
interest for alignment with the NYSS vision.
Carter Blakey,
Acting Director, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.
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