True Sport Multimedia Toolkit

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The True Sport Multimedia Toolkit is your source for resources and templates to help you live True Sport and share your commitment to values-based sport with your community! Whether you’re an athlete, coach, parent, educator, or sport leader, this toolkit has everything you need to promote good sport and make a great difference. 
 
When you apply the easy-to-use templates and resources to bring the True Sport Principles to life, you and your sport organization will clearly and effectively communicate your commitment to values-based sport. 
 

What’s in the toolkit?

  • True Sport brand guidelines to ensure the use of the True Sport brand has a consistent look and feel in all applications. 
  • A variety of True Sport logos for digital and print use.
  • More than 300 ready-to-use digital assets and graphics for social media.
  • Examples of social media posts, newsletters, and website content. 
  • Print materials, such as certificates, awards, banners, and more. 

How to get started:  

  • Access the toolkit
    Bookmark or download the resources                                                                          
  • Explore the resources
    Check out the digital assets, print materials, and templates. Find the tools that suit your needs based on your role.
  • Customize or use as-is
    Use the materials as-is or personalize them to fit your needs.
  • Engage your audience and members
    Show your commitment to True Sport by using specific resources from the toolkit, like logos, graphics, or ready-made content, in your communications. For example:                                                                                     ​​
    • Celebrate achievements with certificates and awards for athletes, coaches and volunteers.
    • Share educational materials that highlight the True Sport Principles with parents and educators.
    • Display a True Sport banner in your facility to raise awareness about the principles and as a reminder of the behaviour that is expected.

Download the Toolkit