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Find similar grantsSpring 2026 Kids Run Club Mini-Grant is sponsored by Active Southern West Virginia. Supports free Kids Run Club programs to promote physical activity and wellness among children in West Virginia.
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Spring 2026 Kids Run Club Mini-Grant - Active Southern West Virginia Spring 2026 Kids Run Club Mini-Grant Spring 2026 Kids Run Club Mini-Grant Application Please fill out the questions below to complete your Kids Run Club Mini-grant application. Once you have submitted the form, you'll receive a confirmation message on your screen to let you know it went through successfully!
Any school or community group in West Virginia may apply for the grant, regardless of whether you've received the Kids Run Club mini-grant before. **Applicants must be interested in starting their Kids Run Club this SPRING 2026. If you plan to do a Kids Run Club in the Fall, please wait and apply for the fall Mini-Grant application when it opens in August.
Active Southern West Virginia’s Kids Run Club program is a free program designed to get kids active in a structured and safe environment before, during, or after the school day. Kids Run Clubs teach kids how to properly warm up and cool down their muscles before and after a workout, show them how to run and work towards a goal distance, and incorporate active games to keep exercise fun.
Kids Run Clubs are led by volunteers and follow the curriculum provided in the Kids Run Cub manual, a resource guidebook with all the materials and content needed to put together a successful Kids Run Club program. The purpose of the Kids Run Club mini-grant is to create an opportunity for more schools and community groups throughout West Virginia to offer kids a free way to be active and learn about how to keep their bodies healthy.
The Kids Run Club Mini-Grant includes: Virtual or in-person Kids Run Club Coaches training to volunteers. Up to three Kids Run Club program manuals mailed to school - online PDF version available as well. Active SWV provides end of season medals for participants.
Technical support from Active SWV throughout duration of program (email, Zoom, and in-person support/check-ins). $300 Funding to spend on exercise equipment and/or other healthy items for the club. Return a signed MOU to Active SWV before beginning the program.
Offer the program for free to participants. All participants fill out the Active SWV waiver (completed waivers to be returned to ASWV). Administer the Active SWV pre and post surveys to participants (completed pre and post surveys returned to ASWV).
Grantee to complete a reporting form at the conclusion of the program. The $300 Mini-Grant funds can be used for the following: Fitness equipment for the club (mini hurdles, cones, jump ropes, agility ladders, etc). Water/water cooler, and reusable water bottles.
Other healthy items for the club. If you have any questions about the application, please reach us at hello@activeswv. com.
For more information on the Kids Run Club program itself, visit https://activeswv. org/kids-run-club/ . We look forward to seeing your application!
Fields marked with an * are required. Please verify that you have checked the “I'm not a robot” checkbox. Applicant's phone number * Applicant's email address - best way to contact you about the Mini-Grant.
* If you receive the Mini-Grant, Active SWV will contact you via email throughout the season. It's important that you respond to messages in a timely manner so we can provide you with the best support possible! Please make sure you record an email address that you check frequently and is the best way to contact you.
At what school are you planning to have your Kids Run Club? * For community based Kids Run Clubs not associated with a school: * Where are you located, and are you affiliated with any other organization (church, homeschool group, etc)? Have you ever had a Kids Run Club before at this location?
* How did you hear about the Kids Run Club Mini-Grant opportunity? * Why are you interested in applying to the Kids Run Club Mini-Grant? * What do you anticipate using the awarded funds for?
* What county is your school/community group located in? * In case you are awarded the Mini-Grant: * What is the fiscal agent (school, organization, county board) we should write and address the check to? In case you are awarded the Mini-Grant: * What is the mailing address where we should send the Mini-Grant check?
In case you are awarded the Mini-Grant: * Please upload a W-9 for the fiscal agent who will be responsible for the funds. Do you have any questions, concerns, or ideas that you would like to discuss with Active SWV? *
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Coaches, educators, or community groups in southern West Virginia interested in starting a free kids run club for Spring 2026; requires signed MOU, free programming, participant waivers, and reporting. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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