Spartanship Fund

The Spartanship Fund was created to eliminate financial barriers that might prevent community members from participating in TSVL.  The fund received an initial generous donation from Jason Pelletier (aka Jezebel Bardot), matched by TSVL.  The league has worked diligently to expand the fund with donations from raffles, members and sponsors.

 

By July 31, 2025, over $8,750 in Spartanship Fund bursaries had been provided to TSVL members to support their participation in the league.  Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the fund to help make TSVL accessible!

 

Spartanship Fund Bursaries are available to support any player playing in a single division.  Interested players can indicate their request for 50% or 100% Spartanship Fund support on the Division Registration Form by selecting the Spartanship Fund option.

 

Please review the full Spartanship Fund Policy for important details on how the Fund is administered and what to expect when you apply.

The TSVL is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit adult volleyball league catering mainly to the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transpeople, queer and LGBTQ-friendly community in Toronto, Canada. The League provides an inclusive and fun environment to play volleyball and a social place to enjoy the company of new people and old friends.  TSVL is the largest not-for-profit gay sports league in Canada.  Learn More Here

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Toronto Spartan Volleyball League
473 Church St., PO Box #232, Toronto, ON, M4Y 2C5

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Toronto is located on traditional territories of Indigenous people dating back countless generations, whose connection to this land continues to this date. As a result of past and ongoing colonization, invaluable culture, language, and history have been destroyed. In addition, we operate freely on land that was once the territory of a people that now have been displaced to other spaces and whose rights to hunt and fish have been denied.

We acknowledge that our league operates on the traditional territories of the Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, and the Anishinaabe peoples, whose presence here continues to this day. In particular, the gyms we play in are located on the territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit and within the boundaries of the Toronto Purchase Treaty (Treaty No 13) – a problematic “purchase” of land by the Crown from the River Credit Mississaugas and the subject of one of the largest claim settlements in Canadian history.

In recognizing that we are all treaty peoples, we will continue to acknowledge the land we operate on, but also work to uphold our treaty obligations to learn, understand, respect, and care for the land in partnership with its original stewards.