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							GSP
Global Sports Partners

        Since 1992
           Global Sports Partners (GSP)
GSP is a non-profit organization dedicated to amateur sports development.
 GSP provides sports consulting and coordinates projects, programs, and
personnel placements from North Africa to North Korea, from South America
                        to the South China Sea.

 GSP contracts with a talented and diverse network of experienced sports
 professionals and enthusiasts who coach or compete on every level, from
          middle school to university, recreational to professional.

  GSP contracts with sports experts for short-term projects and long-term
   placements to meet the requests we receive from all over the world:

   Basketball, Athletics (Track/Field), Football (Soccer), Tennis, Softball,
  Volleyball, Baseball, Martial Arts, American Football, Wrestling, Aerobic
 Fitness, Bowling, Golf, Adventure Recreation, Trekking, Extreme Sports,
 Women’s Sports, Folk Culture Games, Disabled Sports, Sport For All, and
                                     more.
   The GSP staff is dedicated to excellence as we initiate and coordinate
   programs that Increase Participation and Improve Performance.
GSP Operations in 25 countries
                                 Afghanistan
                                    Bhutan
                                     China
                                    Cyprus
                                   Ethiopia
                                     India
                                      Iraq
                                     Israel
                                    Jordan
                                   Lebanon
                                   Malaysia
                                   Maldives
                                   Morocco
                                  Myanmar
                                    Nigeria
                                   Pakistan
                                     Qatar
                                  Singapore
                                     Spain
                                    Sudan
                                     Syria
                                    Tunisia
                                    Turkey
                                 United States
                                    Yemen
              GSP Mission
Global Development of Amateur Sports

       1. Increase Participation
     Through Programs for Children, Women, Disabled, Elderly,
        Underprivileged, War-Ravaged, Rural and Minorities

       2. Improve Performance
       Through Camps, Competitions, Clinics, Conferences,
                   Programs, and Leagues

       3. Impact Quality of Life
        Through Health, Fitness, Humanitarian, Community
               Development, and Peace Initiatives
Increase Participation:
Through Programs for Children, Women, Disabled, Elderly, Underprivileged, War-Ravaged, Rural and Minorities


Sports Exchange
             + Qinghai Province, China, 1998. GSP sent American Cowboys to Tibetan Horse Festival for
             demonstration and exhibition.
             + Cairo, Egypt, 2000. GSP provided instructors for a multi-sport children’s camp.
             + Maldives Islands, 2002. GSP sent a men’s volleyball team for competition and instruction.
             + China, 2005. GSP sent women’s football (soccer), basketball, and softball teams and coaches for
             friendly matches, instruction and sports development for women.
             + Tunisia, 2005. GSP sent a women’s football (soccer) team and coaches for friendly matches,
             instruction and sports development for women.
             + Iran, 2005. GSP sent and American Muslim Female Athlete to Iran for the Islamic Women’s Games;
             the first American female to compete on the international level in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Sports Development
             + Jalalabad, Afghanistan, April 1996. Community Development project. Under an MOU with the
             government, GSP partnered with an NGO to build a sport court and promoted programming to involve
             young people in wholesome recreational activities.
             + Morocco, 1998-2006. GSP operates children’s basketball development program.
             + China, 2004-2006. GSP established a community recreational basketball league, operated BY Chinese,
             FOR Chinese. Phase II is underway to operate a community recreational football (soccer) league.
             + Malaysia and Myanmar, 2004-2006. GSP promoted Ultimate Frisbee for community sports
             development to increase involvement in recreational sports activities for students, women, and the
             inactive.
             + Iran, 2005. GSP delegation participated in the Women’s Sports Congress (35 countries participating) to
             promote sports development among Muslim women within Islamic cultural contexts.
Professional Placement
             + Tehran, Iran, October 2001. Led a delegation, including GSP Representative (and Olympic Hall of
             Fame Gold Medalist) Madeline Manning Mims, to the Muslim Women Games as an “Ambassador for
             Women’s Sports”, supporting women’s pursuits of recreation, self-expression and opportunity.
             + Turkey, 2004. GSP sent baseball coaches to the Federation for a development program.
             + Tunisia, 1999, 2005. GSP representatives broaden participation through Sport For All programs.
Improve Performance:
Through Camps, Competitions, Clinics, Conferences, Programs, Leagues


Sports Exchange
            + Mongolia, 1993. GSP sent basketball team and experts for competitions and camps to improve
            the level.
            + Israel, 2003-2006. GSP facilitated multiple teams to improve the level of men’s and women’s
            softball.
            + Pakistan, 2004. GSP sent a women’s softball team and coaches for friendly matches, instruction and
            sports development for women.

Sports Development
            + Florida, USA, 1995. GSP sent Chinese Baseball coaches to Atlanta Braves Spring Training Camp.
            + China, 1995. GSP sent Major League Baseball players to train the top National pitcher and catchers.
            + Ujung Pandang, Indonesia, 1997. GSP basketball expert lectured and trained coaches and teams at
            the top Physical Education Teachers College.
            + Bhutan, 2003-2005. GSP expert created the Master Plan for the National Sports Program.
            + Iran, 2004. GSP provided massage therapists for practical workshops and seminars for certification of
            participants.
            + Myanmar, 2004. GSP sent golf professionals to train National Team and strengthen Junior Program.
            + Jordan, 2005. GSP directs the National Youth Basketball Program.
            + Morocco, 2005. GSP sent basketball experts to lead camps for coaches and professional players.
            + USA, 2005. GSP associates have developed the PowerDex Athletic Performance Testing Device.
Professional Placement
            + Sudan, 1999. GSP Basketball Coach for National Team Development Program.
            + Pakistan, 1999. GSP sent a Brazilian Soccer Coach for National Team and SAF Games.
            + Iran, 2001. GSP contracted Men’s Basketball Coach for National Team.
            + Iran, 2001. GSP contracted Pro Basketball Player for Iranian Club in WABA Cup.
            + Malaysia, 2002. GSP coached University Men’s Basketball Team in National Tournament.
            + Sudan, 2001-2002. GSP sent a Professional Tennis Instructor for the National Team Program.
            + Syria, 2004. GSP sent two Professional Basketball Players to play for an Iraqi Club team in the West
            Asia Basketball Association (WABA) Club Championships.
            + Jordan, 2005. GSP provided basketball expert to compose Jordan Basketball Master Development Plan.
Impact Quality of Life:
Through Health, Fitness, Humanitarian, Community Development, and Peace Initiatives


Sports Exchange
             + Pyongyang, DPRK, May 1998. American Basketball Team co-sponsored with Global Resource Services
             to promote cooperation in flood and famine relief. First-ever sports exchange between the two countries.
             + Tehran, Iran, 1999, 2000, 2001. American Men’s Basketball Team for the Sport and Nations
                            International Basketball Tournament, including teams from Russia, Yugoslavia, Saudi Arabia.
2000                        Theme: “Dialogue Among Nations”; 2001 Theme: “Culture of Peace”.
             + Ramallah, Palestine, 2000. Men’s and women’s basketball teams for friendly matches and
             encouragement for people under duress.
             + Gorgan, Iran, August, 2001. American Basketball Team for a friendship game, hosted by Iran Basketball
             Federation; proceeds from the game benefited flood victims in the Province.
             + China, 2001. GSP facilitated Professional Soccer Club instruction for orphanages.
             + Tel Aviv, Israel, 2002, 2003, 2005 2006. GSP conducted six (6) Peace Clinics for Israelis and Palestinian
             Arabs in conjunction with the Israel Association of Baseball. Arab and Israeli children came together for
             sports, unity and cooperation, learning the fundamentals of Baseball.
Sports Development
             + Hong Kong, 1995-1997. Tennis and recreation program for Vietnamese refugee center.
             + Rome and Madrid, 2002-2004. Recreation program for refugee centers and immigrant neighborhoods.
             + Bangladesh, 2003-2005. GSP expert instructs Athletic Trainers, preparing nationals for jobs in that field.
             + Morocco, Eritrea, Jordan, Sudan, 2000-2004. GSP Representatives have provided equipment, led
                           numerous projects, and conducted programs for the disabled (e.g., wheelchair tennis and
boccia for   children with disabilities), using sports for rehabilitation, socialization, self-esteem, and self-worth.
Professional Placement
             + Khartoum, Sudan, May 2001. American Basketball Coach trained the Sudan National Team, promoting
             friendship and international relations. The initiative was commended by the Sudan President on National
             Television, as he expressed gratitude for these efforts to bring renewal to relations between the two nations.
             + Kabul, Afghanistan, 2003-2005. GSP representative is training youth through school instruction and
             sports activities.
             + Nigeria, 2005. Registered GSP as a Non-Government Organization (NGO) to facilitate community
                            development: sports programs for children, rehabilitation for the disabled, and activities for the
elderly.
            GSP Selected Project History
          1992:   2 Projects:    8 sports experts;                   2 Countries
          1993:   3 Projects: 21 sports experts;                     2 Countries
          1994:   17 Projects: 111 sports experts;                   3 Countries
          1995:   16 Projects: 98 sports experts;                    4 Countries
          1996:   11 Projects: 43 sports experts;                    4 Countries
                         (Major Emphasis on 1996 Atlanta Olympics)
          1997:   12 Projects:    103 sports experts; 5 Countries
          1998:   14 Projects:    134 sports experts; 5 Countries
          1999:   34 Projects:    215 sports experts; 15 Countries
          2000:   52 Projects:    259 sports experts; 13 Countries
                         (Major Emphasis on 2000 Sydney Olympics)
          2001:  22 Projects: 162 sports experts; 11 Countries
          2002:  21 Projects: 140 sports experts; 8 Countries
          2003: 14 Projects: 88 sports experts; 8 Countries
          2004: 24 Projects: 163 sports experts; 12 Countries
          2005: 49 Projects: 285 sports experts; 17 Countries
          2006: 34 Projects: 164 sports experts; 12 Countries
                ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****
Since 2001 GSP has emphasized company growth, opening more offices, and
 expanding representation in additional countries. Since 2001 more Projects
  have been coordinated by local GSP franchises, rather than by the Global
                                    Office.
         Current GSP Activities and Priorities
•   Developing Promo Materials for Website, Brochures, PowerPoints
•   Ultimate Frisbee Development (and Disc manufacture in Malaysia)
•   Expanding US Operations; Establishing Internship Program
•   China Community Recreational Soccer and Basketball Leagues
•   Multi-Purpose Court and Girls Basketball Program in Afghanistan
•   Registration of GSP in China
•   Registration of GSP in Yemen
•   Registration in Tunisia
•   Promote Disabled Sports Programs through Islamic Federation of Women
    Sport
•   Establish GSP Office in Doha, Qatar to coordinate work in Arabian Peninsula,
    Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan
•   Develop partnership with SUN Management Group; Sports Celebrities
FAQs…
- Are you an NGO (Non-Government Organization) or related to a
department of government?
  ** We are a Private organization with many expressions.
Founder/President Steve DeVoss, the Board of Directors, and Staff are
responsible for GSP activities.
- Do you sell equipment?
 ** Our business is not sales. We deal with expertise: coaches, trainers,
instructors in physical education, sports medicine, players, consultants,
and other experts in the pursuit of our objectives in amateur sports
development.
(We produce MyDisc Frisbees and we represent SportCourt and Speedflex Training System and
often introduce Professional Athletes, Coaches, and Sporting Goods Companies to clients when
asked for these services.)

- Are You a Religious Organization?
 ** GSP is a Non-Profit Amateur Sports Development Organization.
Founder and President, Steve DeVoss, is a man of faith, and the
organization’s operations reflect those principles and standards. GSP
Humanitarian and Peace Initiatives are a result of those deep
convictions.
- Are you experts at everything?
 ** We are experts at finding experts.
- How many people work for GSP?
 ** With 48 representatives on various levels in 25 countries, we do not
have a large full-time staff, but in many countries contract with
representatives to handle logistics, connections, and coordination
where it is not economically feasible to place a full-time rep. These
contracted reps may also work for other organizations, so we are not
obligated to provide their full salaries, registrations, residence visas, or
fully bear other financial burdens.
- How many countries do you work in?
 ** We work in 50+ countries, with representatives in 25 countries and
registered offices, including rep offices, independent registrations, and
partner subsidiaries in 10 countries: Cyprus, USA, Jordan, Lebanon,
China, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Israel, and Nigeria. Registrations are
in process in Ethiopia, Yemen, and Tunisia.

- How do you make your money?
  ** As a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt, Charitable organization, we receive
financial contributions from individuals and organizations which
appreciate and support our work. We also receive grants from
foundations and corporations. Additional operating revenue comes
from contracts and commissions for services rendered through sports
exchange, development and placements.

						
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