Commonwealth Games Canada launches fundraising campaign in bid to meet shortfall
TORONTO — Acknowledging its cupboard is near bare, Commonwealth Games Canada is launching a fundraising drive.
The organization says it needs to raise $800,000 every quadrennial to keep sending a team to the Games, noting that Commonwealth Games alumni are responsible for 80 per cent of the Canadian medals won at the Summer Olympics.
Commonwealth Games Canada CEO Brian MacPherson said the $1.8-million cost of sending a team to the Gold Coast Games in Australia in April was largely covered by government and sponsor contributions and CGC’s “small reserve fund.”
“But not without charging some of the athletes a pay-to-play fee,” he added.