Young Athletes Supported
Funds Raised
Programs Funded
States Nationwide
Why Youth Sports Matter
Participation in sports has consistently been linked to stronger civic engagement, higher rates of volunteering and voting, and a greater likelihood of contributing positively to society.
Health & Wellness
Young athletes develop physical fitness, mental resilience, and healthy lifestyle habits that last a lifetime.
Goal Setting
Sports teach discipline, persistence, and the power of working towards meaningful objectives.
Community Connection
Teams build friendships, foster belonging, and create lasting connections with peers and mentors.
Leadership Skills
Young athletes learn teamwork, communication, and how to inspire and support others.
Our Programs
Explore the current basketball, football, baseball and girls softball, soccer, and hockey pathways now featured across our program coverage.

Basketball
Basketball programs across the North Midwest area—have built a long‑standing tradition of developing young athletes through community‑based organizations.

Football
Youth football programs in the Southwest have steadily expanded, creating a strong developmental pathway for young athletes ages 6–17.

Baseball and Girls Softball
The North Western region is home to a well‑established youth baseball network featuring 14 competitive Little League teams.

Soccer
Youth soccer programs across the Northwest region have developed a long‑standing and influential presence supported by 12 well‑organized tournaments and year‑round clinics.
Real Impact,
Real Lives
When clinics and tournaments have the resources to provide high-quality coaching, strong mentorship, and consistent support, young athletes thrive.
Our communities benefit from stronger civic engagement, higher rates of volunteering and voting, and a greater likelihood of young people contributing positively to society.
Measurable Outcomes
95% of program participants show improved academic performance and civic engagement.
Long-term Success
85% of youth athletes who participate in our programs pursue higher education.
Community Leaders
Young athletes become volunteers, mentors, and civic leaders in their communities.

