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The Madison Area Sports Commission Youth Grant mission is to provide financial assistance that serves youth in need, connecting them to sports activities that can provide lifelong enjoyment and health benefits. Since 2011, the MASC Youth Grant Program has awarded $666,876 to local organizations supporting youth in Dane County.
Funded by contributions from the IRONMAN Foundation , MASC signature events , individuals and corporations, grants are awarded to established organizations, for the benefit of the organization or an individual served by that organization. Grant recipients must serve Dane County youth ages seventeen (17) and under. Grant applications for the next round of the Grant Cycle will be accepted later this year—exact date to be determined soon.
The grant application will be posted at that time. Donate to the Youth Grant Sports should be for everyone. That’s why the Madison Area Sports Commission Youth Grant exists—to ensure youth in need across Dane County can access the lifelong benefits of participating in sports.
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We’re thrilled to announce the recipients of our most recent round of Madison Area Sports Commission Youth Grants, totaling $38,335: 🏅 Active Youth Wisconsin 🏅 Black Men Coalition Foundation 🏅 Golf Foundation of Wisconsin 🏅 Goodman Community Center 🏅 Goodman Waves Swim & Dive Team 🏅 Lake View Community School 🏅 Lighthouse Christian School 🏅 Madison Magic Soccer Club 🏅 Regent Youth Sports Program 🏅 Sandburg Elementary School 🏅 Shoreless Lake School WI 🏅 Sun Prairie Soccer Club 🏅 University of Wisconsin – Recreation and Wellbeing 🏅 Wisconsin Youth Company Read our youth grant winner stories Bob Lynch Boxing Foundation Boys & Girls Club of Dane County Capital Off Road Pathfinders (CORP) Central Cross Country Skiing Central Midwest Ballet Academy DeForest Girls Area Youth Basketball Association Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin – SCC Goodman Waves Swim & Dive Team The Grove Regional Community Center Higher Dimensions Youth Basketball Program La Follette & East Madison Mountain Bike Team La Follette High School Baseball Program Lake View Community School The LOVB Foundation + Madtown Volleyball Mad Town Elite Youth Football Madison Area Soap Box Derby Madison Metropolitan School District Madison Public Schools Foundation Madison Speed Skating Club Madison Starlings Volleyball Club MSCR—Wright Middle School Salvation Army of Dane County St.
Francis Xavier Youth Football UW-Madison Recreation & Wellbeing Vera Court Neighborhood Center Verona Area School District Verona Youth Wildcats Hockey Warner Park Youth Football West Madison Little League Learn more about past recipients If you have additional questions about the MASC Youth Grant program, please email us at bachhuber@destinationmadison. com . The MASC Youth Grant is supported by the IRONMAN Foundation.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Established organizations serving Dane County youth ages seventeen (17) and under. Grants are for the benefit of the organization or an individual served by that organization. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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