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Soccer for Success is the U.S. Soccer Foundation's free soccer-based afterschool program that uses soccer as a tool to combat childhood obesity and promote healthy lifestyles for children in under-resourced urban communities. The foundation partners with community-based organizations across the country to operate Soccer for Success sites ...
In cooperation with Phineo, the Wirkometer was created, which clubs and non-profits can use to check how successfully they are achieving their goals [5]. In 2023, the DFL Foundation, the DFL and the 36 professional clubs jointly supported the “International Weeks against Racism” (20.03.-02.04.2023), which are coordinated in Germany by the ...
As of December 2023, Scott had donated more than $16 billion to non-profit organizations. [8] On March 19, 2024, Yield Giving announced another $640 million donated to 361 small nonprofits, more than double what the original open call planned for. [9] 279 organizations received $2 million each while 82 were given $1 million each.
Street Soccer USA is a non-profit organization under the umbrella of HELP USA that promotes the growth and development of a national network of grassroots soccer programs to achieve social change. SSUSA aims to get homeless men, women, and youth off the streets through innovative, sports-based solutions to eradicate homelessness and poverty in ...
PORT CLINTON - The Ottawa County Community Foundation (OCCF) awarded more than $76,500 in community grants and special awards, including the fourth annual Joy Roth Little Tiger Award, to 34 local ...
The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) is one of the two main national organizations in youth soccer in the United States for children aged 4 through 19. [7] AYSO was established as a non-profit soccer organization in Torrance (a suburb of Los Angeles, California) at Jefferson Elementary School in 1964 [8] with nine teams. Today the ...
Soccer for Peace is a New York based nonprofit organization created in September 2002 by Ori Winitzer. Its mission is to unite children of war-torn regions in their shared love of soccer. It was originally intended as a one-time fundraising event, though the outpouring of support compelled Winitzer to develop an ongoing concept. [1]
The Olympic Club Foundation is a United States 501(c)(3) public charity fostering amateur sports competition. The Foundation was established in San Francisco, California in 1992 and provides support for athletic programs for disadvantaged Bay Area youth.