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MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation Grant

This grant provides funding to organizations and individuals with innovative projects that increase opportunities for youth, particularly in underserved communities, to participate in baseball and softball.

$5,000
Active
Nationwide
Rolling Deadline
Grant Description

The MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation Grant is a grant opportunity for organizations and individuals that have innovative ideas to increase opportunities for youth to play baseball and softball. The grant supports various types of projects, including capital projects, baseball and softball programs, and education initiatives. It also provides funding for public schools and public school booster clubs for players and infrastructure equipment. However, the grant does not support certain expenses such as annual operating expenses, travel teams (except for programs supporting low-income youth players), restroom and concession stand construction, and individual player scholarships or sponsorships. To apply for the grant, potential applicants need to submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) to YDF@mlb.com. The LOI should include a completed Information Form, an introductory letter, and a completed Budget Proposal. The Foundation accepts LOI submissions on a rolling basis throughout the year with no deadlines. However, the full application process may take up to 6 months from the submission of the LOI to the grant award. It is recommended to submit the LOI well in advance of the funding needed. The Foundation does not set a specific funding range for grant requests, but it recommends that projects have secured funding from other sources prior to applying. The LOI should provide contact information, a brief summary of the organization, a description of the proposed project and need, the amount of grant being requested, a statement of need, and other relevant information. The Foundation may request additional information or a phone call to review the project/program. It is important to address every item listed in the LOI guidelines for it to be considered complete for review. Overall, the MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation Grant is a valuable opportunity for grantseekers who have innovative ideas to promote youth participation in baseball and softball. It provides funding for various types of projects and organizations, with a focus on increasing opportunities for youth in underserved communities.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $5,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
Small businesses
City or township governments

Additional Requirements

- Eligible organizations and individuals can apply for the MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation Grant. - The grant supports various initiatives, including capital projects, baseball and softball programs, and education initiatives. - Public schools and public school booster clubs can receive up to $5,000 for players and infrastructure equipment. - The grant does not support field and lighting capital projects with less than 50% of the funding secured, annual operating expenses, travel teams (except for low-income youth players), restroom/concession stand/classroom construction, individual player scholarships or sponsorships, capital projects and uniforms for private schools, colleges, universities, and booster clubs supporting these organizations. - The deadline for submitting a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) is rolling throughout the year with no specific deadlines. - The LOI must be submitted via email to YDF@mlb.com and should include a completed Information Form, Introductory Letter, and completed Budget Proposal. - Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed. - The Foundation recommends securing funding from other sources before applying and does not set a specific funding range for grant requests. - Proposals from organizations and individuals with innovative ideas to increase opportunities for youth in underserved communities are encouraged. - The LOI should be written in English and should include contact information, a brief summary of the organization, a description of the proposed project and need, the amount of grant being requested, a statement of need, methodology, a list of leadership staff and board of directors, and other relevant information. - The LOI should also include a completed project budget template. - The Foundation may request additional information or a phone call to review the project/program. - COVID-19 guidelines state that hard copies of the LOI should not be mailed until further notice.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Youth Development Foundation

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Education
Youth

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