AIM - Athletic Identity Management
Changing athletics from a temporary pursuit in youth to a lifelong commitment.
In youth athletic participation becomes extremely competitive, and we begin to see significant numbers of athletes disengage due to legacy design, fitness levels and shifting priorities. As a result, our society is left with very few athletic adults.
AIM seeks to address these challenges by integrating philanthropic organizations, academic institutions, sports clubs, corporations with social responsibility, government, faith-based initiatives and thought leaders into a partnership that changes the athletic experience.
Philanthropic Engagement
Strategic funding
Course direction
Oversight and accountability
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Financial support
Company participation
Community outreach
Government Collaboration
Develop infrastructure
Programs for all ages
Access to green spaces
Academic Institutions
Curriculum of excellence
Alumni mentorship
Higher learning first
Sports Clubs
Health & fitness
Coaching
Competitive environments
Faith Based Initiatives
Values and sportsmanship
Spiritual guidance
Stewardship in community
Thought Leaders
Innovation
Study and research
Promotion