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Program Support Grant (USTA Florida Section Foundation) is a competitive grant program offering up to $15,000 to strengthen tennis programming across Florida. Administered through two annual cycles — Spring (February 24–May 14) and Fall (August 3–October 20) — the grant supports youth development programs, adaptive tennis initiatives for players with disabilities, and facility improvements.
Eligible applicants must be USTA Organizational Members operating as charitable nonprofits or government entities. This funding opportunity is ideal for tennis clubs, parks and recreation departments, and community organizations seeking to expand access to tennis, improve playing conditions, and grow participation among underserved populations throughout the state.
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Program Support Grant Applications Are Now Being Accepted And Reviewed 2026 Grant Cycle (2 Cycles) Spring Cycle: February 24, 2026 – May 14, 2026 Fall Cycle: August 3, 2026 – October 20, 2026 The USTA Florida Section Foundation offers a Program Support Grant designed to bolster tennis programs in Florida.
This grant aims to provide financial assistance to organizations and initiatives that foster growth, accessibility, and inclusivity of tennis in the community. Whether supporting youth programs, adaptive tennis, or facility improvements, the Program Support Grant is a catalyst for advancing the sport’s reach and impact across Florida.
Adaptive tennis for special populations of all ages Must be a charitable nonprofit organization as designated by the IRS or be a government entity (schools, parks & recreation sites) Must be a USTA Organizational Member in good standing. Please visit Membership. USTA.
com Have a broad base of community support and meet a compelling need in the community Align with the Foundation’s focus on youth tennis and tennis for adaptive populations of all ages If working with Youth, must be SafePlay approved. Please visit www. usta.
com/en/home/safe-play. html to get approved today! 2025 Sample Grant Application 2025 Program Support Budget Template Accountability Report Template Maximum Grant Award: $15,000 Funding Exclusions: Funds will NOT be granted for the following: Salaries/wages for administrative staff
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Charitable nonprofit organizations or government entities (schools, parks & recreation) that are USTA Organizational Members in good standing, aligned with youth tennis or adaptive tennis initiatives. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Maximum $15,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 14, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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