Business Contracts and Agreements

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Market research Operations Project management Market expansion International developmentSkills
No skills listedOur not-for-profit organization has been successfully running camps to develop the sport of synchronized skating since 2018, with the ultimate goal of getting the sport into the Winter Olympic Games. After running successful development camps across Canada and internationally, we are looking for assistance from someone studying law, or a student studying contracts/business partnerships who can help us formulate some updated contracts and agreements for our camps.
We are looking to bring someone on ASAP to complete this project.
- Reviewing the contract requirements
- Creating a thorough contract for future partnerships
- Submitting the contract(s) to an attorney for their approval, and incorporating any edits in a timely manner
- Suggesting any legal issues that our organization may not have identified
Students will work directly with OneTeamMVMT for mentorship and supervision throughout the project. This is a project which is very important to us as an organization, and the opportunity to work with students looking to apply their course learnings is invaluable. The students will work with the Executive Director; any questions they have, clarifications they need, or direction sought throughout the working term will come from the ED.
About the company
OneTeamMVMT is a non-profit organization (NPO) that creates opportunities for youth development and lifelong engagement in sport, through opportunities which promote athleticism, artistry, and inclusivity – such as the team discipline of synchronized skating. Synchronized skating is a co-ed sport which is comprised of 90% females, and provides an outlet for individuals to stay engaged in sport for life. This sport plays an important role in keeping females engaged in healthy, active living, by providing access to a team activity that combines artistry and athleticism. Female-dominant sports are particularly in need of support; according to Canadian Women and Sport, 1-in-3 females leave sport by their late teens, compared to 1-in-10 males. According to CAAWS, if a girl isn’t participating in sport by the age of 10 there is only a 10% chance of them being physically active at age 25.
Our NPO successfully proliferates the sport of synchronized skating through our year-round initiatives.