Charitable Programs
USTA Mid-Atlantic Foundation supports programs that create opportunities for character building through tennis. The Junior Player Scholarship Program supports youth tennis players as they learn, develop, and compete in tennis at any level - beginners, intermediate and advanced.
The 2025 Junior Sholarship application has closed.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT GRANT
USTA Mid-Atlantic Foundation has fostered community, character, and well-being through tennis for over a century.
Through the Community Engagement Grant, USTA Mid-Atlantic provides funding to support and expand community tennis activities, fostering the development of tennis in the Mid-Atlantic region. From program support to new initiatives, we empower USTA organizational members to bring tennis to everyone.
The 2025 application has closed. Please complete this interest form and we will contact you when future opportunities are available.
USTA Mid-Atlantic Foundation fosters social connections and uplifts neighborhoods and communities by creating fun opportunities for people of all ages to engage in physical activity while fulfilling social and emotional needs that infuse vibrancy in people that last a lifetime. Through the Facility Restoration Grant, USTA Mid-Atlantic provides grants for tennis court construction and refurbishment projects for public tennis courts, especially those in parks, schools, and communities - the very places most people seek when trying to play the game.
The 2025 application has closed. Please complete this interest form and we will contact you when future opportunities are available.
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