Coronavirus and Youth Sports: What the Future Holds

Note: This is a past event, additional resources may be available below.

Date

Wed Apr 1, 2020
8:00am – 9:00am EDT

Location


Webinar

Join the Aspen Institute’s Project Play initiative for a webinar exploring what could lie ahead for youth sports as the coronavirus pandemic unfolds. This is the first of multiple webinars we will host to help guide stakeholders through the crisis.

Speakers are comprised of experts on youth sports. We welcome your questions during the session.

  • Tom Farrey, Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program Executive Director
  • Dev Pathik, Sports Facilities Advisory & Sports Facilities Management CEO
  • Bethany Rubin Henderson, America SCORES National Network President
  • Dave DuPont, TeamSnap President and CEO

Additional ReadingProject Play coronavirus and youth sports resource page‘Invisible voice’: What happens to low-income youth without sports?How the stimulus bill could help youth sportsVirtual training of youth athletes explodese during COVID-19 shutdownHigh school state associations prepare for significant financial losses

Join the Aspen Institute’s Project Play initiative for a webinar exploring what could lie ahead for youth sports as the coronavirus pandemic unfolds. This is the first of multiple webinars we will host to help guide stakeholders through the crisis.

Speakers are comprised of experts on youth sports. We welcome your questions during the session.

  • Tom Farrey, Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program Executive Director
  • Dev Pathik, Sports Facilities Advisory & Sports Facilities Management CEO
  • Bethany Rubin Henderson, America SCORES National Network President
  • Dave DuPont, TeamSnap President and CEO

Additional ReadingProject Play coronavirus and youth sports resource page‘Invisible voice’: What happens to low-income youth without sports?How the stimulus bill could help youth sportsVirtual training of youth athletes explodese during COVID-19 shutdownHigh school state associations prepare for significant financial losses