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Find similar grantsRecreation Opportunities for Individuals with Disabilities Grants is sponsored by New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. Provides funding for governmental entities to develop or expand recreational programs for individuals with disabilities within their communities.
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Recreation Opportunities for Individuals with Disabilities Grants is funded by New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Community Sports & Recreation Grant Funding Opportunities is sponsored by Various (managed by The Grant Portal - original funder varies). This funding opportunity supports community projects that improve access to safe and usable recreational spaces, with an emphasis on underserved neighborhoods. While not specific to boxing, it could support a boxing gym's facility improvements.
USGS Cooperative Opportunities to Reduce Mercury in Recreational and Sports Fish is sponsored by U.S. Geological Survey. This funding opportunity from the USGS is for Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) partners to collect and interpret data to help reduce mercury concentrations in recreational and sports fish within hydroelectric reservoirs, managed wetlands, and lakes.