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Sports Program Proposal
Sports Proposal
SRM320: Org. & Admin. Of Sports & Recreation Management
Instructor: Eric Dybvig
August 12, 2013

Table of Content
Executive Summary-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
Introduction to Program--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Goals------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Research--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Framework------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4
Scope ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5
Education-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Management---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Staff-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Schedule--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Benefits---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Requirements -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Selection-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Budget----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
References------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9

Executive Summary
Community involvement is essential to growth and prosperity. Exercise and sociality is perhaps just as important. By creating a softball team for individuals with disabilities and for seniors will enhance various areas of the projected analysis of unity and equality.



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