Canada Africa Sports Foundation

About CASF

Canada Africa Sports Foundation (CASF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing sports development among Black youth in Canada. We serve as a hub for sports promotion, talent identification, and structured athletic programming designed to increase participation and visibility of talented Black youth across multiple sporting disciplines.

We build partnerships with schools, community groups, coaches, and sponsors to create inclusive pathways that enable young athletes to access competitive opportunities and structured mentorship.

Canada Africa Sports Foundation actively recruits Black immigrant youth into organized sports programs as a preventative measure against alcohol and drug abuse. We leverage sports not only as a recreational outlet but also as a developmental framework that strengthens character, resilience, and community cohesion.

CASF is committed to economic empowerment through sports. We create employment and career pathways for talented Black youth by facilitating access to scholarships, coaching certifications, sports management roles, and professional athletic opportunities.

Our Programs

Sports Promotion Program

The Sports Promotion Program is a structured community-based initiative designed to increase access, participation, and advancement in organized sports among talented Black youth.

Sports Employment Program

The CASF Employment Program creates employment and career pathways for Black youth by facilitating access to scholarships, sports management roles, and professional athletic opportunities.

Anti-Drugs & Alcohol Program

We leverage sports as a recreational outlet, a preventative intervention against alcohol and drug abuse, and a developmental framework to strengthen character, resilience, and community cohesion.

Financial & Equipment Support Program

CASF provides financial assistance and sports equipment support to remove barriers to participation, ensuring that promising Black athletes are not excluded from sporting opportunities due to economic constraints.