Purpose 3.01.02. General purposes. The general purposes of the Corporation are: 3.01.02.01. Support the Olympic Movement. To ensure the development and.

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Purpose General purposes. The general purposes of the Corporation are: Support the Olympic Movement. To ensure the development and protection in Palau of the Olympic Movement whose aims are to promote the development of those physical and moral qualities which are the basis of sport, to educate young people through sport in a spirit of better understanding between each other and of friendship, thereby helping to build a better and more peaceful world, to spread the Olympic principles throughout the world, thereby creating international goodwill, and to bring together the athletes of the world in the great four-yearly sport festival, the Olympic Games; To provide equal opportunity for individuals to participate in sport competitions promoting unity, fellowship, and goodwill among participants and nations

VISION “Excellence Through Sport”

MISSION To Promote the Olympic Movement by: Providing Opportunities for all Citizens of Palau to Excel through Sport; Supporting the National Federations; Developing Policies; Providing Opportunities for capacity building; strengthening infrastructure; Forging partnerships in order to integrate sports into the fabric of the Palauan culture; Preparing and maximizing the potential of all athletes, coaches, and officials to excel in all competitions from grassroot to elite levels.

National Federations ArcherySwimming AthleticsTable Tennis BaseballTennis BasketballTriathlon Outrigger CanoeVolleyball SoccerWeightlifting Softball Wrestling

Board Members President, Frank Kyota Vice President, Bill Keldermans Secretary, Laura Mangham Medical, Dr. Caleb Otto Member, Steven Patris Member, Frida Delmau Women & Sport, Carol Ngiraidis Athletes Commission, Peoria Koshiba Secretary General, Baklai Temengil

NOC’s Commissions Athletes Commission Medical Commission Women Commission

Programs Local (Leagues and Tournaments) National (Belau Games) Regional (Micro Games, Pacific Games) International (World Olympics, World Championships) NF/IF’s games (regional and international Juniors/Youth Juniors/Youth Senior/Adult Senior/Adult Masters Masters

Management and Operations Coordinate with All Sports Federations with all their Programs Identifying resources of funds to sports Seeking grants and resources for sports development Contact with Oceania National Olympic Committee and IOC Implement Calendar of Events for NOC and All Sports Reports to the Government and Office of President Reports to AG’s Office Reports to ONOC and IOC Contacts for all Sports Coordinate with all Facilities and improvement Team Palau Management Sporting Event Management (Mini Games, and other national event) Belau Games Providing all Technical and Administrative Support to all Sports Managing solidarity Programmes UK sport program partnership in Palau (International Inspiration)

PNOC Staff Staff at Palau NOC Baklai Temengil, Secretary General Serafina Sato, AO/Budget Officer Bonnie Ngirailild, Acctng Tech I Marci Andrew, Adm. Assistant Lulu Rivera, IT Officer Kazuki Sungino, SDO Basketball Atley Kazuma, SDO Baseball Peoria Koshiba, SDO Athletics Tina Shima, SDO Swimming PE and Sport Program (PNOC/MOE) Jubilee Kuartei, PE coordinator Kenny Reklai, Elementary After School Coordinator/Volleyball SDO Corrine Hideos, ISL Coordinator/staff

Strategy Plan – working document Working Committee to link the Plan with Action Plans, Budgeting and coordination with all National Federations and their priorities National Federations are encouraged to coordinate with NOC on their plans and development to link with the proposed working plan for the NOC for

Secretary General/Executive Director Palau NOC Goal:Focus Point by Point. Aim: To provide and communicate every opportunities available for all sports members and the delivery of sports in all aspect of our community, in every sphere of activity link to and within sport, to develop and realize the potential of sports members, individuals and our community Vision: “Excellence through Sport” Duties and Summary: Plans, Direct and Coordinate all Activities and Programs for the National Olympic Committee.

Key Duties & Responsibilities of Secretary General Perform a variety of assignments for developmental purposes of the interest of Palau National Olympic Committee and all Sports Federations. Perform a full range of professional management skills independently. Supervise all personnel involved in the developed of PNOC activities. Prepare special and annual reports to the NOC Board. Responsible for directing and organizing PNOC workforce through all sports federations. Attend all international and Oceania meetings for all Secretary Generals. Liaise between Palau NOC, ONOC, and IOC on the development of sports in Palau. Provide annual budget and solidarity programs for the NOC Board review and approval.

Maintain general communications with international sports federations in the interest of sports federations in Palau. Liaise between sports federations and the regional and international sports bodies. Report directly to the Palau NOC Board. Provide and liaise with government, non-government agencies, sponsors and the community on the development and programs of the Palau NOC. To see that the rules and regulations of PNOC are established and implemented Prepare Budget, Audit of the NOC

Belau Games (National Games) Opportunities Athletes, Coaches/Officials development Promote IOC program States Partnerships Belau Games Council National Games & Youth Games Partnerships Sports for All Traditional Games Education, Health, Social & Economy Sports Facilities Improvements Identification of Athletes

General Principles of Belau Games Promoting goodwill and friendly competitions throughout our island Nation. Promoting the Olympic Spirit throughout Palau and all athletes. Providing opportunity to all Palauans to participate in sports programs (athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers, spectators, etc). Promoting Healthy Environment through sports events. Continue the development of sports toward regional and international games (Micronesian Games, Pacific Games and the Olympic Games). Sharing the Olympic Spirit and the Olympic Dream with all Palauans.

Competitions = Partnerships National Federation Programs Education Programs (PE Day/ISL) State & Outreach Programs Belau Games Micronesian Games Pacific Games & Mini Games Regional and International IF Games World Olympics

PNOC & NF’s Services Information on Sports Rules & Regulations Conducting Competition Athletes Commission, Medical Commission and Women & Sport Commission Training/Teaching Materials (Video, CD’s, etc.) Coaches and Administrators Training Volunteer training Officials Training (for all ages) Sports Management Training Partnership with BEEA, WIA, & SWEP (work-place for students) Local Competitions for different age groups

SPORTS PROGRAMS National, School, Health, NF, Business, Government events, etc

Sports Award Dinner Recognizing our Sponsors, Partnerships, Leaders, Athletes, Coaches, Volunteers, etc

ACTIVITIES OF NOC AND NF’S Youth Development, Singing Contest (culture), Anti Doping, Administration Training, Traditional Sports

PNOC and NF’s Programs PCC Coaching Course/OSEP Sport Development Officers Support Sports Training for Coaches/Athletes/officials National Federation Websites Sports Management Software (Sportzware Central) Partnership with Government & Non-government Agencies to promote and sustain sports and physical activities for all. Sports Legacy project at Museum and Congress

COMMUNITY PARTNERS Facilities Management Schools, PCC Coaching Courses, ISL, Training Students SWEP MOE Programmes States Outreach Program

SPORTS TRAINING Sports medicine Sports Facilities General meetings with NF’s Sports management

Sports Legacy Building capacity & Sustaining Legacy

Subregional/Regional Games Micronesian Games, Pacific Games, & IF International Events

SPONSORSHIPS & PARTNERS Sponsors for sports and for athletes program

IOC PROGRAMS Women and Sports ANOC Meeting Regional Meetings Solidarity Programmes Take the opportunity always when offered from the IOC – its good for our NOC for our community development through sports and sports development for our Athletes

PNOC Funds Access Funds from Government (Office and Teams) Solidarity Support and IOC/ONOC (Women in Sports, Administration, Equipment, National, Regional Games, Sports Legacy, Olympic Oceania Grant, Coaches, Athletes Scholarship, Administration Grant, Olympic Day Run, Sponsorship and Partnerships Facilities improvements Games management and training Marketing and Finance management

Palau Plan PE and Sports Program Former International Inspiration Program UK Sport 2007-present

Vision for UK Sport/Palau Vision “UK Sport, UNICEF, the British Council and partners commit to work together to help transform the lives of millions of children in schools and communities across the world, particularly in developing countries, through the power of sport. To do this we will bring together experts in the fields of international development, physical education, sport development, and sporting excellence. We will create strong, sustainable and supportive systems within which children of all abilities, some from the most disadvantaged communities in the world can enrich their lives by playing and excelling in sport.”

Palau Plan – 4 Work Strands Physical education and school links Sport development Development of children in schools and communities through sport Sporting excellence

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