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TeamSnap April 2022 Newsletter April Newsletter Now Even Better: The New TeamSnap for Clubs & League

TeamSnap April 2022 Newsletter [TeamSnap]( April Newsletter [Youth Programs]( Now Even Better: The New TeamSnap for Clubs & Leagues Introducing the new TeamSnap for Clubs & Leagues, built after a decade of delivering the easiest-to-use and most-intuitive mobile app to 25M users and 19K organizations. [Read More]( Project Play Summit 2022 Join us May 4 in Washington, D.C. for the nation's premier event for leaders building healthy communities through sports. [Register Now!]( PCA Double-Goal Coach Recap In our partnership with the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), we are proud to announce the national recipients and winners of PCA's 2022 National Double-Goal Coach® Award. [Read More]( NEWSLETTER SNAPS - [Help your athlete develop positive habits]( around mental health to improve their athletic performance. - [CrashCourse]( Concussion Education for Student-athletes from Positive Coaching Alliance. - [Our team's roster is filling up fast]( Apply with TeamSnap today! [Youth Sports Safety Month]( April is Youth Sports Safety Month We've compiled our best resources on injury prevention so your young athletes can stay healthy, injury-free, and continue to play the game they love. [Learn More]( Five Things Every Coach Should Have to Keep Their Team Safe Check out this list of the top five things every youth sports coach should have, to keep their team safe. [Learn More]( How Youth Sports Clubs Can Better Utilize Video Youth Sports clubs are implementing video as a marketing tool and as a way to improve player development. [See How]( How To Encourage Kids To Try New Sports Here are a few ways to encourage your kids to try a new sport. [Read More]( How Coaches Can Create Safe Environments In Their Teams Here are some ways coaches can develop safe environments for their teams. [Learn More]( [Get it on Google Play]( [Get it on App Store]( This message was sent to: {EMAIL} You are receiving this message as an account creator with TeamSnap. [Unsubscribe]( | [TeamSnap Help Center]( | [Privacy Policy]( TeamSnap, Inc. | 2040 14th Street | Boulder, CO 80302 | United States [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [TeamSnap](

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