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Gainbridge Assists Powered by Parity | 2026 | Parity Investing in the future of women's sports Gainbridge SM Assists Investing in the future of women's sports Gainbridge SM Assists Gainbridge SM Assists Powered by Parity aims to level the playing field by expanding access to sports and education for girls and women across the country.
To date, Gainbridge, Parity, and the Women's Sports Foundation® (WSF) have awarded $399,000 in grants to 54 deserving organizations and athletes in 24 states and Washington, D. C. The resulting camps and clinics, hosted by organizations serving over 230,000 girls annually, have directly benefited well over 10,000 girls.
Applications are now open for 2026 Gainbridge Assists Powered by Parity grants, with $250,000 in total grants available to qualified organizations . Gainbridge Assists Powered by Parity (formerly Parity Week) launched in 2023 to celebrate and amplify girls and women through sports and education. The program's impact has grown every year.
will be awarded this year! “This grant is helping us expand access to sport by giving girls the resources, role models, and confidence they need to stay active and thrive. We’re so proud of this partnership and the impact it’s already making.
” — Diana Venezia | Director of Development, Athletes for Hope , 2025 grant recipient In honor of the $5,000 check Billie Jean King used to start the Women's Sports Foundation® in 1974, Gainbridge, Parity, and WSF will award 30 grants of $5,000 to organizations dedicated to advancing girls and women in sports and education across the country.
If you meet the following criteria, we invite you to apply for a $5,000 2026 Gainbridge Assists Powered by Parity grant: Organization focused on helping girls or women in the sports and/or education space Located in the United States Ability to implement the grant in November 2026 through an event that invests in the future of the girls and women in your organization Preference is given to organizations that create events/programs that become sustainable over time without future funding An additional two (2) standout organizations will be selected for special grants.
Before applying, please review our grant eligibility and expectations . “This is an opportunity for each of the organizations to make a huge difference for the next generation of girls and women. It’s great to see that Gainbridge continues to level the playing field through their sponsorship of women’s sports and beyond, especially at the grassroots level.
” Past Special Grant Recipients The program recognized two organizations with special grants. The Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities received a $50,000 grant, honoring an organization whose commitment to inclusion and accessibility embodies the very spirit of this initiative.
At The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, an LPGA Tour event, Gainbridge ambassador Caitlin Clark received a $22,000 grant for the Caitlin Clark Foundation in recognition of its mission to uplift young people through education, nutrition, and sports.
In honor of Billie Jean King's passion for tennis and her dedication to advancing women's sports, a special $50,000 grant was awarded to the Junior Tennis Foundation , the charitable arm of USTA Eastern . “Because of your support, our girls experienced more than just a soccer clinic. They had the chance to grow in their skills, build confidence, and be inspired.
And getting to meet someone like Taylor Porter, both an athlete and a role model, made it even more meaningful. These are the kinds of moments that stay with them. The motivation, the joy, and the belief that they can achieve more, all comes from experiences like these.
For Camino United, this is bigger than soccer. It’s about impact, inspiration, and opening doors. And none of it would have been possible without you.
” — Samuel Aguilera | Director of Soccer Ministries, Camino. org , 2025 grant recipient Tackle the hidden barriers that sideline girls Why it’s important to fix the talent pipeline in sports.
Gainbridge, Parity and the Women’s Sports Foundation Award $222,000 in Grants Through Third Annual Gainbridge Assists Indianapolis Recorder 7/18/25 Girls’ empowerment camp merges sports and leadership ahead of WNBA All-Star Weekend Gainbridge Announces Winners of Parity Week Grants What is Gainbridge℠ Assists Powered by Parity? Who are the partners behind this program? What has been the impact of the grants so far?
How much grant funding is available for 2026? Why are the grants $5,000 each? What is the grant application deadline?
When will grant applicants be notified? Who is eligible to apply for a Gainbridge Assists Powered by Parity grant? To qualify for a grant, does my organization need to be focused on a specific sport?
When must the grant be implemented? How do I apply for a Gainbridge Assists Powered by Parity grant? Apply for a 2026 grant today.
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Fund for Veterans' Assistance (FVA) - Veterans Mental Health (VMH) Grants is sponsored by Texas Veterans Commission. The Fund for Veterans' Assistance (FVA) offers Veterans Mental Health (VMH) Grants to support organizations providing mental health services to veterans and their families in Texas. This program includes counseling, peer-support services, and service dog programs, aiming to improve veterans' quality of life and successful community integration.
Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program 2024-26 is a grant from the Victorian Government (First Peoples - State Relations) that funds community-led responses to racism across Victoria, Australia. Over million is available through two streams: up to ,000 for First Peoples-led or community-controlled organisations, and up to ,000 for multicultural and multifaith community organisations. The program supports four objectives: increasing community awareness of racism and anti-racist practices, promoting understanding of First Peoples history and culture, building community capacity to respond to racism, and improving reporting of racist incidents. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit community organisations. Successful recipients must deliver their initiatives by December 18, 2026, and initiatives form part of the Victorian anti-racism strategy 2024-29.