From Charity to Partnership: How Vancouver 2010 Transformed Corporate Sponsorship in the Canadian Paralympic Committee

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Πανεπιστήμιο Πελοποννήσου

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This thesis, “From Charity to Partnership: How Vancouver 2010 Transformed Corporate Sponsorship in the Canadian Paralympic Committee,” provides a rigorous examination of how the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Vancouver served as a critical juncture for reshaping the financial and strategic frameworks underpinning Paralympic sport in Canada. Utilizing a qualitative methodology that includes in-depth stakeholder interviews, extensive document analysis, and theoretical perspectives on sport governance and marketing, the research identifies a pivotal transition in the Canadian Paralympic Committee’s (CPC) relationship with corporate sponsors. Before 2010, sponsorships for Paralympic sport were largely short-term, philanthropic gestures that offered limited mutual value and were often viewed as part of corporate social responsibility efforts. However, the unprecedented media coverage, heightened public engagement, and strong national support during the Vancouver Games catalyzed a shift toward enduring, values-driven partnerships that integrated Paralympic athletes and narratives into corporate branding strategies. The thesis demonstrates how these new sponsorship models were instrumental in professionalizing CPC operations, expanding revenue streams, and repositioning Paralympic athletes as elite competitors rather than mere beneficiaries of charitable goodwill. Despite the marked increase in sponsor investment and public awareness, the thesis also addresses lingering structural and perceptual challenges, including persistent disparities in funding between Olympic and Paralympic programs, as well as the complexities of maintaining corporate engagement in non-Games years. By situating the Vancouver 2010 experience within broader discussions of legacy planning and inclusive sport development, this research contributes valuable insights into how mega-events can transform not only the public image of disability sport but also the governance and financial viability of national Paralympic bodies.

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