Similar organisations to Every Kid Sports
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Youth Development Programs
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Chicago Transitional Services
CTS Youth Sports Going Beyond the Hobby This is how were putting equity in play.
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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Community Sports Foundation Inc
Welcome Welcome to Community Sports Foundation About Us Youth Sports Programs Community Sports Foundation has been creating youth programs for over 20 years in Southern California.
Granada Hills
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Youth Centers and Clubs (includes Boys/Girls Clubs)- Multipurpose
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Wewannaplay Inc
HELPING KIDS PLAY SPORTS - By paying some of the costs and fees of financially qualifying middle and high school student athletes wanting to play sports.
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Frankfort
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Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
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Sports for Kids Inc
Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for physically and emotionally challenged children.
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Community Recreational Centers
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LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD INC
LPF redistributes equipment to expand access and equity within youth sports and recreation programs.
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Boys and Girls Clubs (Combined)
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Put Me In Inc
Our mission is to increase access to sports for children of incarcerated parents ("CIPs").
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Soccer Clubs/Leagues
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Edge Community Sports
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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Foster Hope Sports Foundation
Hope Through Sports Esports 42 of families of middle highschool students cite cost as the main reason for not participating in sports Studentathletes are less likely to be depressed have higher selfesteem and are more likely to get higher grades and aspire to attend college.
Longboat Key
Positive Life Athletic Youth
Enriching the lives of underprivileged youth athletes 1st thru 8th grade playing recreational sports through a scholarship program.
Independence



