Photo of Old Bar tennis Clubhouse: photo courtesy of Old Bar Tennis Club
    Frequently asked question - new clubhouse
    18 Jan 2010
    My club would like to register a project with the ASF to renovate our clubhouse.  Plans include change rooms and toilets, gym, storage areas, kitchen, dining and bar.  What can be included in the project with the ASF?

    Sport Incentive Program Guidelines
    18 Jan 2010
    The Guidelines for the ASF's Sport Incentive Program (SIP) have recently been updated and are now available.  The Guidelines underpin the SIP and provide necessary information for potential and current projects.

    Cover of December 09 ASF Newsletter
    December 2009 ASF Newsletter
    22 Dec 2009
    The December 2009 edition of the ASF newsletter is now available featuring case studies of sport related projects registered by not-for-profit organisations such as Foundations.

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About us

The Australian Sports Foundation (ASF) was established by the Australian Government to assist eligible organisations raise funds for the development of Australian sport. The ASF is supported by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) and is located on the ASC/AIS campus in Canberra. The ASF is an company limited by guarantee and has an independent Board of Directors and eight team members.
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How we can help

The Australian Sports Foundation (ASF) operates the Sport Incentive Program. Specifically the program aims to increase opportunities for Australians to participate in sport, and/or excel in sports performance. The program enables eligible organisations to register sport related projects to assist with their project fundraising.
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Did you know?

The Australian Sports Foundation was first established in 1986

Quick numbers

553 projects are currently registered with the ASF
299 projects are currently registered by regional or local sporting organisations
8 members comprise the ASF team