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VA Adaptive Sports Grant Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) National Veterans Sports Programs and Special Events Office (NVSP&SE). This program awards grants to qualifying organizations to plan, develop, manage, and implement programs that provide adaptive sports, training, and other opportunities for Veterans and members of the Armed Forces with disabilities.
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Grant Program - National Veterans Sports Programs Talk to the Veterans Crisis Line now VA | Adaptive Sports and Arts Grant Program Department of Veterans Affairs (jdt) 2026-04-05T23:53:50-04:00 Support for Disabled Veterans Participating in Adaptive Sports and Therapeutic Arts Thanks to the VA Adaptive Sports Grant, the Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation (JMMF) was able to visit Oahu and extend the reach of their Military Ocean Therapy program in February.
The Adaptive Sports Grant Program is facilitated and managed by the National Veterans Sports Programs and Special Events Office (NVSP&SE). The mission of the NVSP&SE office is to provide opportunities for Veterans to improve their independence, well-being, and quality of life through adaptive sports and therapeutic arts programs.
VA awards grants to qualifying organizations to plan, develop, manage, and implement programs to provide adaptive sports opportunities for disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces as authorized under 38 United States Code 521A. To be eligible for a grant, an organization must be a non-federal entity with significant experience in managing a large-scale adaptive sports program.
As per 38 Code of Federal Regulations 77, criteria for inclusion is defined as programs that are (1) affiliated with a National Paralympic Committee or a National Governing Body authorized to provide Paralympic sports, (2) an adaptive sports program of a National Governing Body that meets additional requirements, or (3) an adaptive sports program in which at least 50 persons with disabilities participate or the eligible participants reside in at least five different congressional districts.
Of note, federal agencies are not eligible to receive grant funding through the Adaptive Sports Grant Program. Federal agencies are encouraged to partner with non-federal entities to jointly create national, regional, and community-based programs that provide adaptive sports activities for disabled Veterans and members of the Armed Forces.
VA issues a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) through the federal government’s designated grant portal ( grants. gov ). Please see the “Apply” tab for detailed information on the application process.
Adaptive sports activities that are authorized under the Adaptive Sports Grant Program: Instruction, participation, and competition in adaptive sports; Training and technical assistance to program administrators, coaches, recreation therapists, instructors, VA employees, and other appropriate individuals; and Coordination, Paralympic classification of athletes, athlete assessment, sport-specific training techniques, program development (including programs at the local level), sports equipment, supplies, program evaluation, and other activities related to the implementation and operation of the program.
2025 Adaptive Sports Grant Recipients List (Sept. 30, 2025– Sept. 30, 2026) Adaptive Sports Center, Crested Butte, Colorado Mike Gooler, a Marine Corps Veteran, is one of the thousands of Veterans gaining new experiences through community organizations who receive VA adaptive sports grants.
“The Adaptive Sports Center’s facilities were nothing short of amazing, providing all the necessary accommodations for individuals with varying abilities to fully enjoy the slopes,” said Gooler. “As a military veteran, ski therapy has been instrumental in helping me navigate through my experiences and injuries.
Skiing provides me with sense of freedom and empowerment … and having my family by my side, witnessing my progress and sharing the joy of skiing, was truly special.
” Therapeutic Equestrian Center, Inc. With the support of the VA Adaptive Sports Grant Program, the Topfield Equestrian Center completed their first 4-week Grounding Resilience in Training (GRIT) group while working with a group of Veteran Peer Mentors from the City University of New York Veterans Services program.
The Veterans completed their program by serving as sidewalkers for two clients with disabilities, both of whom also have a parent who has served our country. VA-SPORTS-26 NOFO available on Grants. gov and will be accepting applications through 5-13-26 To receive more information about future VA Adaptive Sports Grants, email Grants4vets@va.
gov . The VA-SPORTS-26 Grants for Adaptive Sports Programs for Disabled Veterans and Disabled Members of the Armed Forces (Adaptive Sports Grants & Equine Therapy) Forecasts can be found at Grants. gov website Grants.
gov website. The VA Adaptive Sports Grant Instructions for Application, NOFO, VA Form 10096, VA Form 10091, and Frequently Asked Questions are posted for download on this page. These documents will be updated during the grant application period, as applicable.
VA Form 10096 Adaptive Sports Grant Application Submit the digital VA Form 10091 using the Customer Engagement Portal: Customer Engagement Portal (va. gov) You must have a Unique Entity ID You must be registered in System for Award Management You must be registered in grants. gov .
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Current published award information indicates Up to $16,000,000 total program funding, with awards from $1 to $750,000. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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NCI Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences (CURE) Academic Career Excellence (ACE) Award (K32) is a grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) that funds early postdoctoral fellows from diverse backgrounds, including underrepresented groups, to pursue research training in cancer-related fields. The K32 award supports fellows within 12 months prior to transitioning into, or within the first two years of, a postdoctoral position. The program, operated through NCI's Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (CRCHD), aims to enhance the pool of qualified diverse cancer researchers. Beginning with the June 12, 2025 due date, the CURE ACE Award is available in both Independent Clinical Trial Required and Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed versions. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents at time of award.
AAI Career Awards is a grant from the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) that honors members for outstanding research and career achievement. Through multiple award tracks — including the Lifetime Achievement Award, Distinguished Service Award, Distinguished Fellows program, Public Service Award, and Vanguard Award — AAI recognizes immunologists at every career stage who have made exceptional scientific, institutional, or public-policy contributions. Nominations originate from the AAI Council and designated committees. The program celebrates careers defined by scientific excellence, service to the immunology community, and contributions to public advocacy, minority recruitment in the sciences, and disease research. Deadline is September 10, 2025.