Reebok Canada partnered with the City of Toronto's Parks, Forestry, and Recreation team to restore a local community basketball court in the city. The footwear brand is committed to providing all with fair access to physical activity, especially to underserved youth.
After much research, the collaborated team selected the MacGregor Playground in Toronto's West End as the restoration project. The brand refurbished the court to create a safe and accessible space for the community to play basketball. Moreover, Reebok joined forces with Adam "The Illustrator" Bosley and his Nothin' But Net initiative to replace 200 basketball court settings across the GTA. Bosley's wrapped up his project by installing the final two nets on the newly-renovated MacGregor Playground Court, which happens to be in his neighborhood.
Brand-Backed Basketball Court Restorations
Reebok Canada is Restoring Public Basketball Courts
Trend Themes
1. Basketball Court Restorations - Brands partnering with local governments to restore community basketball courts to promote physical activity and reach underserved youth creates opportunities for corporate social responsibility and community engagement.
2. Accessible and Safe Sports Spaces - Renovating public sports spaces to promote accessibility and safety creates opportunities for communities to gather and engage in physical activity.
3. Art-infused Sports Spaces - Integrating art initiatives and initiatives focused on leveraging basketball courts to create local cultural events creates opportunities for community collaboration, cultural exchange, and brand promotion.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear and Apparel - Footwear and apparel brands can partner with local governments and artists to drive corporate social responsibility, engage in community outreach efforts, and promote healthy habits through physical activity.
2. Sports Equipment Manufacturers - Sports equipment manufacturers can create innovative products designed for accessible and safe public sports spaces to attract consumers in search of community-centered and socially responsible brands.
3. Art and Cultural Initiatives - Art and cultural initiatives can leverage basketball court restoration initiatives to engage communities, promote cultural exchange, and provide opportunities for artists to showcase their work in public spaces.