What's Happening?
The Aspen Institute's Project Play is working to increase youth sports participation to 63% by 2030, up from the current 55%. The initiative addresses the reasons why children drop out of sports, such as emerging priorities and opportunity costs. The project
emphasizes the role of community-based organizations and local governments in providing access to sports facilities. Economic disparities are highlighted, with lower participation rates in lower-income households. The initiative encourages a balanced approach to sports, allowing children to re-engage or try new activities.
Why It's Important?
Increasing youth sports participation is crucial for promoting physical health, social skills, and emotional well-being among children. The initiative addresses economic and social barriers that prevent children from participating in sports, aiming to create more inclusive and accessible opportunities. By engaging local governments and community organizations, the project seeks to ensure that all children, regardless of economic background, have the chance to benefit from sports. This effort can lead to healthier communities and reduce long-term healthcare costs.












