LA84 Foundation Announces More Than $475,000 in Youth Sports Grants
LOS ANGELES (October 30, 2014) — The LA84 Foundation, which continues to invest proceeds from the 1984 Olympic Games to support youth sports across the eight southernmost counties of California, today announced $477,814 in grants to support 15 community youth athletics programs. The Foundation has invested more than $220 million in support of its mission to serve youth through sport since its inception in 1985. A grand total of $4.7 million has been awarded this year alone.
This latest set of awards will support a wide variety of local youth sports programs, including basketball, soccer, swimming, volleyball, martial arts, track and field, cross country, canoeing/kayaking, softball, boxing and golf. The grants will reach approximately 11,220 young athletes, providing them with the opportunity to develop critical fitness and life skills through sports.
“These grants reflect LA84’s ongoing commitment to ensure that as many children as possible are made life ready through sports,” said Anita L. DeFrantz, President of the LA84 Foundation and Executive Member of the International Olympic Committee. “Thirty years after the extremely successful 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, we’re proud that the greatest legacy of those Olympics lives on in the young people participating in LA84-supported programs. We look forward to continuing our partnerships with organizations that are truly enhancing lives of children through sports.”
The largest grant is awarded to the Mt. San Antonio (Mt. SAC) Community College District to continue the LA84 Foundation/Mt. SAC Relays Youth Days Track and Field Program. Over the past 27 years, this program has introduced upwards of 420,000 young athletes to track and field. The program includes instructional track and field clinics, “Munchkin Runs” for boys and girls ages 2-12, as well as the annual Youth Days Track and Field Meet in March.
Another significant grant is presented to THINK Together, a leading community-based nonprofit committed to improving academic outcomes for youth living in underserved communities. This grant will support 4,000 children in ongoing LA84-sponsored intramural middle school sports programs in several locations across Los Angeles County and Riverside County. Due to state budget cuts, many of these schools rely on THINK Together to provide after school programs for their students.
Several Boys and Girls Club centers across the Southern California region will benefit from this round of grants, including the volleyball, basketball and indoor soccer leagues of the South Coast Area and the Santa Clarita Valley, the youth aquatics programs in San Dieguito and the intramural youth athletics program in La Habra. In total, the grants will reach more than 2,500 youth participating in these organizations’ critical after school sports programs.
A first-time grantee, the Jurupa Valley Boxing Club will be awarded $5,050 to purchase boxing equipment, secure licenses for coaches and provide scholarships for eligible youth. The award-winning program provides male and female boxers of all skill levels the opportunity to improve their skills. Another first-time grantee is the Glendora Lassie League, a recreational fast pitch softball league for girls ages 7-17. The $10,000 award will provide new backstop pads and cage nets for this growing program.
For a full list of grant recipients and award amounts, or for more information about the LA84 Foundation’s grant making program, please visit www.la84.org.
About the LA84 Foundation
The LA84 Foundation was established to manage Southern California’s share of the surplus from the successful 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The Foundation received an endowment of $93 million. Since it began operations in 1985, it has invested more than $220 million back into the communities that supported the Games, supporting more than 3 million youth in the eight Southern California counties of Los Angeles, Imperial, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura. Its headquarters is the historic Britt House near downtown Los Angeles where it houses the world’s premier sports library and meeting facilities. The Foundation provides grants to youth sports organizations, manages programs, including a coaching education program, and convenes numerous forums for the exploration of the most pressing issues in sport. For more information, please visit www.la84.org.