Sports Training Facilities
List of non-profit organizations working on Sports Training Facilities .
Heroes Sports Park
Heroes Sports Park was established in 1985 (formally known as CCAA) as a 501(c)3 non-profit and has been serving the youth baseball/softball community in Cincinnati ever since.
Milford
Bretton Woods Adaptive, Inc.
Bretton Woods Adaptive, Inc. , is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to provide instruction to enable persons with physical or developmental challenges to participate in recreational sports.
Wisconsin Youth Sports Association
With an emphasis on hard-work, commitment, discipline, and honesty the Angels strive to draw out the full potential of the players’ abilities both on and off the field.
Greenfield
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Secondary/High School
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976.
Kona School
The Kona School will foster in each student a desire to learn creatively, think independently, and act responsibly.
Emerald Coast Fitness Foundation
The mission of the Emerald Coast Fitness Foundation, Inc.
FORT WALTON BEACH
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Sports Training Facilities
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978.
Port Huron Figure Skating Club
The Port Huron Figure Skating Club’s mission is to provide a variety of activities that encourage development, enrichment, and improvement of skating skills for individuals of all ages, levels, and skating abilities.
PORT HURON
North Cascades Crew
+Educate the community about health, cooperative and leadership skills through the sport of rowing without preference to race, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender or age +Provide equipment and instruction for participants to engage in the value of activity on the water +Provide opportunities for community and charitable involvement in Lake Stevens and Snohomish County .
LAKE STEVENS
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Amateur Sports Competitions
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980.
Berry Athletic Foundation for Fencing and Pentathlon
We are committed to expanding awareness and opportunity of fencing and pentathlon in Northern California.
DAVIS
TEGLA LOROUPE PEACE ORGANIZATION
The Tegla Loroupe Peace Organization was formed in 2006 to support efforts to bring peace to a turbulent area of north Kenya encompassing hundreds of thousands of square kilometers of prairie and high desert, home to dozens of nomadic tribes whose way of life depends upon herds of cattle, camels and goats.
Berkeley
