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Every Kid Sports Grant Program is a grant from Every Kid Sports, in partnership with Disney Jr. and ESPN, that funds youth sports registration fees for families facing financial hardship. The program specifically targets families with children ages 3-7 who are enrolled in Medicaid, SNAP, or WIC, and provides grants to cover fall registration fees for recreational (non-elite) sports leagues lasting at least four weeks.
Funding is available to families located in Los Angeles, Fresno, the San Francisco Bay Area, Houston, Chicago, Philadelphia, North Carolina, and New York. Awards are distributed through the Every Kid Sports Pass. Eligible children must be enrolled in qualifying federal assistance programs and participate in community recreational sports, not travel or elite programs.
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Let’s Play Sports – Every Kid Sports We believe that sports play a critical role in a child’s development. We are teaming up with Disney Jr. Let’s Play and ESPN’s Take Back Sports , to offer sports grants to families with preschoolers facing financial hardship. These grants, available through the Fall 2025 Every Kid Sports Pass, will cover fall registration fees for qualifying applicants.
The grants will cover families located in Los Angeles, Fresno, the San Francisco Bay area, Houston, Chicago, Philadelphia, North Carolina and New York! This is part of Disney’s commitment to delivering happiness to kids, families and communities.
Participant Qualifications Please ensure that the child you’re applying for meets the following qualifications: The child is currently enrolled in Medicaid, SNAP or WIC The child is between the ages of 3-7 years of age The sport you are applying for is recreational, not elite or travel The sports season lasts at least 4 weeks Every Kid Sports Pass Page Help Center – Every Kid Sports Pass T-Mobile Little League Call Up Grant Support Portal – T-Mobile Little League® Call Up Grant
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit youth sports organizations in low-income communities serving K-12 youth. Must provide recreational (not elite) sports. Requires documentation of program costs and community income demographics. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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