Philipsburg, Sint Maarten — The Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth & Sport (MECYS) is proud to
announce the approval and continuation of a structural subsidy of XCG 1,260,159.64 to the
National Sports Institute (NSI) for the 2026 fiscal year. This critical investment reaffirms
Government's strong commitment to the management, maintenance, and continued development
of Government-owned sports facilities, as well as the expansion of sports programs across Sint
Maarten.
The NSI, established to strengthen the development of sports through a semi-privatized model,
plays a central role in managing and maintaining key public facilities while increasing access to
sports and recreational opportunities for all residents.
The approved subsidy will support the management and upkeep of major Government-owned
facilities, including:
- Raoul Illidge Sports Complex
- John Cooper / Jose Lake Ball park
- LB. Scott Sports Auditorium
- Melford Hazel Sports Complex
- Belvedere Sports Field and public spaces
- District courts and community sports facilities across Sint Maarten
Through this funding, Government ensures that these facilities remain safe, accessible, and
properly maintained, creating an enabling environment for athletes, schools, and communities.
The NSI is required to operate in accordance with the Sports Facilities policy and national
frameworks, while also working toward financial sustainability by developing partnerships and
generating additional funding. To ensure proper use of public funds, strict reporting and
accountability measures are in place, including annual financial and social impact reporting,
program and maintenance performance updates and ongoing monitoring by the Department of
Sport.
Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sport Melissa D. Gumbs expressed the Ministry's, and
Governments dedication to protecting and enhancing public sports infrastructure, citing a focus on
increasing access to quality sport facilities, expanding inclusive sports programming and building a
sustainable and professional sports sector.
"Through NSI, there are also avenues towards greater public/private partnerships for improving our
existing sports facilities," Gumbs noted, pointing to the recently soft launched multi-purpose court,
the result Of a salvaged MOU from the previous administration. "The goal is, as always, a vibrant,
inclusive and high-quality sports environment that benefits our athletes, our young people and the
wider St. Maarten community."