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09/04/2012
The Fall 2012 Responsible Sports Community Grant from Liberty Mutual Insurance has officially started.
The Champions Wrestling Club from Mapleton, UT won a Responsible Sports Community Grant in Fall 2011. "There is great value in having parents and coaches learn the fundamentals of responsible parenting in a sports environment through your course work. We have had discussions about making it mandatory for parents to complete the coursework next year. We believe that changing the way that parents approach their roles when it comes to sports is very important and we see immense value in the programs you have developed. We look forward to further implementing these things into our club. The money is great, but the changes we are seeing in our wrestlers as a result of parents learning things from your materials is even better. We plan to use this much needed financial assistance to help update our facilities, provide added opportunities to club members and to supplement our growth efforts!" said team administrator Ben Gasser.
How can you be successful in Fall 2012 and perhaps be one of our next Responsible Sports Community Grant winners?
• Sign up for Extra Point. Get insight about the Community Grant and exclusive tips on the best ways to earn a grant
• The Community Grant Toolkit. Full of free, easy-to-use marketing tools to help you earn one of the grants
Remember the Responsible Sports Community Grant program is a great opportunity for your organization to earn money. Use it to purchase equipment, fix up fields, travel funds, player scholarship whatever could help your organization.
Not sure how to get started? Visit the Fall Community Grant details page for more information.
Get started today!
The Liberty Mutual Responsible SportsTM program supports volunteer youth sports coaches and parents who help our children succeed both on and off the field. We offer many youth sports resources including $2,500 community grants, instructional videos, weekly tips, peer and expert advice, and coursework for those interested in improving the youth sports experience for all involved.