

Aspen Institute Project Play
Launched in 2013 by the Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program, this initiative develops, applies and shares knowledge that helps build healthy communities through sports. They produce reports that take measure of the state of play at the national, regional and city levels, with exclusive data and insights. They create frameworks and tools that stakeholders can use to grow access to quality sport. Then each fall, they pump new ideas into the bloodstream and push the movement forward at the Project Play Summit, the nation’s premier annual gathering of leaders at the intersection of youth, sport and health.
As part of the Million Coaches Challenge, Aspen Institute Project Play is committed to sharing resources that improve the quality of coach training and change the conversation about what it means to be a good coach.
Visit their website to find resources for actors across the sector who want to drive progress in youth sports.