Selangor Journal

KBS receives over 125 sports matching grant applications

PETALING JAYA, June 22 — The Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) has received more than 125 applications for Sports Matching Grants (GPS) from various parties who are keen to organise sports programmes and events in the country after it was officially launched on June 1.

Its minister Hannah Yeoh said they will first examine all applications made from companies, sports associations, government agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and registered cooperatives, before the application closing date of July 31.

“Many (GPS) applications have been received and I will announce the exact data later. The first phase has been approved and we will announce the status of the GPS,” she said after officiating at the opening ceremony of the Malaysian Skate Championship at Sunway Pyramid today.

In the last 2023 Budget, the government allocated RM40 million to the ministry under the GPS initiative.

The strict conditions of the allocation of RM40 million in grants ensure that the applicant has to be transparent and that the organisation of a sport (event) must be seen to benefit the country’s athletes in enhancing their performance or ranking.

The 2023 Malaysian Ice-Skate Championship (from June 22 to June 25) will witness an arena of more than 400 participants from seven countries including Malaysia, competing over four days in its 14th edition.

— Bernama

Top Picks

Govt can take criticism but won’t relent on inflammatory 3R statements: PM

Madani govt has never sidelined the Indian community: PM

Global passenger demand up 13.8 pct in March — IATA