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RESTORE PLAY LA Recovery Fund is a grant from Good Sports and Under Armour that funds youth sports programs in Los Angeles communities impacted by recent wildfires. The initiative provides essential sports equipment, apparel, uniforms, footwear, and infrastructure — including soccer goals, basketball hoops, and training equipment — to restore access to play for affected children.
The program prioritizes neighborhoods most severely impacted by the fires and communities facing the greatest financial challenges in recovery. Eligible recipients are youth sports programs operating in wildfire-affected Los Angeles communities. Under Armour has committed $100,000 in funding and $200,000 in product donations to support this recovery effort.
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Under Armour Joins Good Sports' RESTORE PLAY LA Initiative - Good Sports Good Sports and Under Armour are proud to join forces on the RESTORE PLAY LA initiative , a critical effort to support the youth in Los Angeles communities impacted by recent wildfires. Together, we are working to restore the joy, connection, and resilience that play provides to children who have lost access to youth sports programs.
Under Armour is making a significant impact by committing $100,000 in funding to Good Sports. In addition, they’re donating $200,000 worth of product to support programs in affected communities, ensuring they have the resources needed to get back in the game.
The RESTORE PLAY LA Recovery Fund is addressing both immediate and long-term needs, providing essential sports equipment, apparel, uniforms, and footwear to programs in urgent need, as well as supporting vital infrastructure such as soccer goals, basketball hoops, and training equipment to ensure children can return to play as soon as possible.
This collaboration prioritizes the neighborhoods in Los Angeles most severely affected by the fires and focused on communities that face the greatest financial challenges in recovery. Restoring play is about more than sports—it’s about fostering mental health, building resilience, and creating opportunities for children to heal and grow.
Together, Good Sports and Under Armour are committed to creating a brighter future for children by bringing back the power of play. This partnership is a testament to the transformative impact we can achieve when we come together to support those in need. To support the Restore Play LA initiative, please click here.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Youth sports programs in Los Angeles communities impacted by recent wildfires, prioritizing neighborhoods most severely affected and facing the greatest financial challenges in recovery. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $100,000 in funding and $200,000 worth of product from Under Armour (for the initiative) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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