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and is using soccer as a vehicle for social change among youth in urban areas. It provides nationally recognized programs that are proven to deliver positive health and social outcomes. The foundation's innovative, accessible and affordable initiatives offer safe, urban environments in which both
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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
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program, the foundation has collected and redistributed close to 900,000 pieces of soccer equipment for children in need worldwide. In addition, the foundation currently providing children in 20 cities across the country with physical activity, nutrition education and mentorship through our
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is the U.S. Soccer Foundation's soccer equipment collection and distribution program. Through the Passback Program, new and gently used soccer gear is collected by organizations, teams, clubs, and individuals and is redistributed across the globe to help underserved communities play
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and with Executive Branch agencies for the entire soccer community. The U.S. Soccer Foundation's advocacy efforts focus on using sport as a vehicle to promote youth development, health and wellness, and positive social change. This includes combating
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on an annual basis to support both soccer programs and field-building initiatives in underserved areas nationwide. Grants are provided to support all aspects of the beautiful game - from assisting programs with operational costs to creating
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The mission of the U.S. Soccer Foundation is to enhance, assist and grow the sport of soccer in the United States, with a special emphasis on underserved communities.
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Since its inception, the foundation has awarded over $ 57 million in financial support to soccer organizations and field-building initiatives nationwide. Through the
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Soccer for Success sites – providing thousands of children with free afterschool programming three times per week for the entire school year.
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program provides grants to organizations to help them build or enhance a field space in their communities.
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was established in 1994 and serves as the major charitable arm of
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Click here to learn more about the Foundation's grants process.
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