Funding for girls sports programs




















Girls Rock! These programs must combine athletic instruction with the delivery of the GoGirlGo! Curriculum by qualified adults. There are no deadlines for submitting an electronic Letter of Inquiry. All grant requests or questions should be emailed to: grants inspireandachieve.

The foundation has developed an extensive evaluation process to guarantee we support the most innovative programs, and where the need is greatest. Funding is highly competitive and limited to the gracious donations from our donors. The program provides grants to young women and girls so that they can attend golf camps, and develop athletically and personally in a safe environment under the guidance of positive female role models.

General youth sports grants are available for girls' programs. NikeDonations, a Nike program, donates shoes and uniforms to youth sports teams in the United States and the Netherlands. The Charlotte Martin Foundation awards grants to youth sports programs for boys and girls aged 8 through 15 in underserved communities.

Good Sports awards grants for the purchase of equipment for youth teams and leagues. The Daniels Fund awards grants for community-based youth sports programs, after-school sports programs and quality staff coaching and training. You will receive an e-mail at the e-mail address provided in your profile when your application has been received.

Any application that is late, incomplete or requesting funds for an event or purchase of equipment that will occur before the applicant would receive the grant money will not be accepted. If after reading these guidelines carefully, you have any questions, please contact Anne Peltier: Wilson, Jr.

Foundation, is modeled after the success of the national Sports 4 Life Program. Regionally, WSF seeks to strengthen community organizations within the designated regions of Western New York and Southeast Michigan under a four-year model that supports capacity building and direct service. A signature part of this program is the technical assistance and youth development expertise that WSF will provides to Regional partners. Applicants must be a non-profit school, parks and recreation department, non-profit organization or amateur sports league and possess a c 3 status at the time the application is submitted and be located in the fifty 50 United States, District of Columbia or U.

Programs that have received WSF funding should be able to demonstrate how funding has resulted in the growth of girls participating in sports. Funding in the first two years of the program will be used for organizational capacity building. Once your profile is registered, you will be able to save and submit your application on the website. If after reading these guidelines carefully, you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Flores-Amaya:



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