January 26, 2011 Grantees

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The organizations receiving the latest Foundation grants January 26, 2011 are:

Kids In Sport (KIS) ($375,000) -- More than 6,000 girls and boys, ages 7-17, will be served through baseball, basketball, softball, soccer, and volleyball.

LA’s BEST (Better Educated Students for Tomorrow) ($300,000) -- the grant will enable LA’s BEST to offer softball, basketball, flag football and soccer to LAUSD elementary schools youngsters.

Southern California Tennis Association ($150,000) -- to provide tennis instruction and equipment to 8,500 youngsters at more than 150 sites throughout Southern California.

The Los Angeles Parks Foundation ($100,000) -- to assist in the construction of an adaptive baseball field. This would be the first sports field in the City of Los Angeles Recreation and Parks system to be built specifically for disabled youth.

Friends of EXPO Center ($75,000) -- to provide learn-to-swim lessons during the school day to more than 4,000 youth from elementary, middle and high schools in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum area.

The Boys & Girls Club of the Los Angeles Harbor ($80,000) -- to improve their sports facilities.

Variety Boys & Girls Club (Boyle Heights) ($50,000) -- to improve their sports facilities.

The Boys & Girls Club of West San Gabriel Valley ($40,000) -- to expand its teen sports program.

The Westchester YMCA ($35,000) -- to expand its Junior Lakers basketball league.

LA SCORES (Palms) ($30,000) -- funding for their soccer programs.

Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. ($25,000) -- funding for their soccer programs.

Swim Torrance ($15,000) -- for scholarships to those youngsters pursuing competitive swimming.

The Academic Basketball Association ($12,000) -- for uniforms and gym rental for the basketball program serving youngsters in the Carson/Compton area.


Under the Foundation’s small grants program, 11 organizations were awarded grants up to $10,000 each to assist them in their sports programming.

Calabasas Track Club Inc. -- ($10,000)
Chatsworth Youth Sports, Inc. -- ($10,000)
El Sereno Stallions Football and Cheer Inc. -- ($10,000)
Los Angeles Table Tennis Association -- ($10,000)
Monrovia Youth Baseball League -- ($10,000)
North Valley Athletic Club, Inc. -- ($10,000)
RowLA -- ($8,000)
Simi Track Club Inc. -- ($10,000)
United Track Club Inc. (Agoura Hills) -- ($10,000)
Us Too Gymnastics Inc. (Lake Forest) -- ($10,000)
West Valley Eagles Track Club Incorporated (West Hills) -- ($10,000).




About LA84 Foundation:  About LA84 Foundation:  The Foundation was established to manage Southern California’s share of the surplus from the highly successful 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.  The Foundation received $93 million at its inception.  Since it began operations in 1985, it has invested $197 million in sports programs serving more than two and a half 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 located in the historic Britt House near downtown Los Angeles where it houses the world’s premier sports library and meeting facilities.  The Foundation convenes numerous forums for the exploration of the most pressing issues in sport.  For additional information, please visit www.LA84Foundation.org.