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Sport Investment Programme

The home of Bermuda sport investment.

How the Department of Sport and Recreation develops, funds and governs sport across the island - and a transparent record of the athletes, organisations and achievements behind every dollar invested.

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Annual reports

Three years of investment, in full.

Each year the Department publishes its Sport Investment Programme highlights and the following year's funding allocations. Open any year to explore every achievement and every dollar.

2022-23

2022-23 Highlights & 2023-24 Allocations

Commonwealth Games medals, the first-ever Carifta Triathlon Championships and the funding that followed.

$1.49MInvested
28Highlights
22Funded
Open the 2022-23 report
2023-24

2023-24 Highlights & 2024-25 Allocations

Parapan Am gold, a Caribbean cycling sweep and the road to Paris 2024 - a record year of investment.

$1.87MInvested
52Highlights
25Funded
Open the 2023-24 report
2024-25

2024-25 Highlights & 2025-26 Allocations

An Olympic debut and 101 moments of pride, backed by the largest allocation in the programme's history.

$2.08MInvested
101Highlights
29Funded
Open the 2024-25 report

Funding dashboard

Where the investment goes, year on year.

Core Sport Investment Programme funding to NSGBs, broken down across the three categories over three fiscal years. High performance remains the largest share, with junior programming growing fastest.

SIP funding by category · 2022-23 to 2024-25

High Performance Junior & Senior Programming Coach & Official Development

What the Department does

Developing, funding and governing sport.

The Department of Sport and Recreation is committed to enhancing sport and recreation at every level - working through the National Sport Governing Bodies that sit at the centre of Bermuda sport.

Developing sport

The Department wishes to see a diverse range of sports available to the Bermudian public, investing in a wide variety of NSGBs to meet outcomes around increased participation and improved performance, as set out in the National Sports Policy 2022-27.

  • Broad access across a diverse range of sports
  • Clear athlete pathways from grassroots to elite
  • Increased participation and improved performance

Investing & funding

Through the Sport Investment Programme, the Department provides core funding to NSGBs and sports organisations - supporting athletes, coaches and programmes across three categories, including the Elite Athlete Fund and Elite Athlete Sponsorship Fund.

  • High Performance, Junior & Senior Programming, Coach & Official Development
  • Allocations reviewed annually against outcomes
  • Greater investment for programmes that perform

Good governance

Recognised NSGBs are organisations that have achieved a position of pre-eminence within their sport and demonstrate the required level of organisation and governance. Funding follows a transparent process grounded in accountability, equity and tangible outcomes.

  • NSGB recognition based on governance standards
  • Transparent, evidence-led funding decisions
  • Accountability, equity and measurable impact

How funding works

From recognition to results.

1

Recognition

NSGBs demonstrate pre-eminence in their sport and the required standard of organisation and governance.

2

Application

Recognised bodies apply to the Sport Investment Programme, setting out their plans and intended outcomes.

3

Allocation

Funding is directed across High Performance, Junior & Senior Programming and Coach & Official Development.

4

Review

Outcomes are measured annually - investment grows where it works, and is withdrawn where it does not.