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Youth Hockey Grant (John and Matthew Gaudreau Foundation) is sponsored by John and Matthew Gaudreau Foundation (JMF). The John and Matthew Gaudreau Foundation supports youth hockey programs that foster teamwork, discipline, and personal growth, aiming to make the sport accessible to all young players and ensure that cost is never a barrier.
They also offer a Hockey Families Grant designed to ease financial burdens for families affected by tragedy.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Youth hockey programs located in the United States or Canada. Must be a non-profit organization, school sports program, or government-run program (i.e., community park district) and an established program. The Hockey Families Grant also supports families navigating unimaginable circumstances. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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