Types of Grants

Doc Seaman Amateur Sport Grants

Daryl K. “Doc” Seaman has been described as a hero, icon, pioneer, philanthropist, visionary and legend.

On the list of his many achievements, he was an original owner of the Calgary Flames and was instrumental in bringing them to Calgary in 1980. Among his many accomplishments, Doc was also known for his wartime experiences as a World War II pilot, and for his civic contribution as a member of the Royal Commission on Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada, 1982-1985. Doc received two honorary Doctor of Laws degrees and was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. His philanthropic giving ranged from supporting medical education to funding entrepreneurial initiatives. Doc’s love for ranching, hockey and sports, and his dedication to community will leave a lasting legacy for years to come.

The legacy of legendary philanthropist Doc Seaman lives on through the Daryl K. Seaman Canadian Hockey Fund, an endowment fund administered by Calgary Foundation.


Our 2023 Doc Seaman Amateur Sports Program is now closed.

The grant request deadline is noon on November 15 of each year. The purpose of grants from the Fund is to support:

  • All aspects of amateur ice hockey in Canada on a nation-wide basis;
  • Initiatives that encourage young people to learn about, enjoy and play amateur sport of all kinds;
  • Initiatives that increase equal access and promote participation in community-based amateur sport;
  • Registered Canadian amateur athletic associations; and
  • Other general charitable purposes as the Board of Directors of Calgary Foundation shall determine.

Proposals should include plans for long-term sustainability and financial support from the local community as the Fund will not be able to support ongoing operations.

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