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Youth Sports and Education Opportunity Funding | Chemung County, NY Youth Sports and Education Opportunity Funding Youth Sports and Education Opportunity Funding Applications for the 2026-27 year are open, deadline to apply is March 31, 2027 The Chemung County Youth Bureau is seeking applicants to provide sports programs and/or physical fitness activities to underserved children ages 6-17 via local nonprofit organizations.
Chemung County has allocated funding for local programs operating October 1, 2025 - September 30, 2026.
Funds can be used to cover: Coaches/instructors/direct service staff/mentors (including training/professional development) Purchase of equipment or uniforms Educational programming costs Programs Eligible must meet the following criteria: Provide physical recreation and/or sports activities for youth ages 6-17 Serve youth in New York State Demonstrate basic competency in the areas of governance, monitoring and evaluation, partnership, and financial stewardship Have a child protection policy in place that includes adherence to local city, agency, school district, and state child protection guidelines Have the ability to collect registration data, including participant demographic information, as required by OCFS in a manner that allows for accurate reporting of anonymized aggregate data Organizations, expenditures, and activities not eligible for funding are the following: For-profit organizations or businesses Private foundations, as defined in section 509(a) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code Organizations that discriminate based on age, ethnicity/race, political affiliation, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, physical or other disability, national origin, or any protected characteristic under local, state, and/or federal law Research or project-planning activities Elite or private sports camps, programs, or teams Endowments, memorials, budget deficits, or fundraising activities Religious organizations whose sports programs do not have a secular and community focus Lobbying, political, or fraternal activities Related documents can be found here: Universal Youth Sports Application Youth Athletic Programs-Keeping them safe and positive Youth Sports Funding Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) All programs seeking funding must track outcome measures and provide data to the Youth Bureau If you have any questions, please call the Youth Bureau at 607-737-2907 Government Websites by CivicPlus®
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local nonprofit organizations serving youth in Chemung County, New York. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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