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Dec 14, 2022 | Adina Harper | 3137 views
Nominate the OCHL for the Kruger Big Assist
A Message From Kruger Big Assist

The Kruger Big Assist program is back and awarding another $200,000 to help hockey families in need. With this 2023 investment, Kruger will have committed $600,000 to hockey associations in its first three years, and this year, your hockey association could receive up to $75,000!

This season, Kruger will be awarding 6 minor hockey associations each a $25,000 grant (one per region, plus a Wild Card), and one of the six recipients will have the opportunity to receive a Second Assist - a $50,000 donation dedicated to supporting diversity and inclusion in their hockey community (separate application required).

To date, 11 hockey associations in Ontario have received Kruger Big Assist funds that helped offset hockey enrollment fees for families in need. 

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

Entry is simple and it only requires a few minutes to submit a brief written description, or video. Volunteers, coaches, and parents are all encouraged to nominate.

Nominations will be accepted until February 5, 2023, with winners announced by February 22, 2023. 

Click HERE to nominate your association. There is no limit on how many nominations an association can make! 


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