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National Youth Sports Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) administered through the National Council of Youth Sports. This grant funds nonprofit organizations and educational institutions providing structured sports activities for youth ages 6-17. Awards are made to sports organizations to offset program costs and purchase sports equipment for any organized youth sport.
Priority is given to organizations that increase overall youth sports participation, serve underserved youth (including those with disabilities, disadvantaged by gender, ability to pay, race, or social status), and organizations operating in communities eligible for free and reduced lunch or located in Enterprise Zones.
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