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Since 1997, the USGA Foundation has been awarding
grants through its "For the Good of the Game" Grants Program in an
effort to make golf more affordable and accessible. Through this effort,
the USGA Foundation supports organizations that use the game and its
life lessons as a vehicle to improve the quality of life for individuals
and for society in general. This 10-year, 50-million dollar initiative
has focused on positively impacting economically disadvantaged youth
and individuals with disabilities through instructional programming
and golf facility construction projects. Additionally, the USGA Foundation
supports the introduction of youth to the game and to the golf industry
through caddying and other work-based programs.


The funding philosophies and guidelines
currently utilized by the USGA Foundation Grants Committee in considering
grant requests are set forth below. These philosophies and guidelines
were formed in part because the USGA Foundation receives requests
for a greater number of dollars than it can award. While some flexibility
in applying these philosophies and guidelines may be appropriate in
certain circumstances, any applicant whose request is inconsistent
with the contents of this document is required to speak with a staff
member of the USGA Foundation before submitting a grant application
for consideration. If, after discussion with a staff member, an applicant
elects to proceed with the submission of a grant application that
retains any inconsistencies, the applicant must specifically address
those inconsistencies within the request and provide an explanation
as to why the USGA Foundation Grants Committee should consider the
application despite these inconsistencies.
Basic funding philosophies/guidelines include, but are not necessarily
limited to the following:
- All grant recipients must have tax exempt status
as defined by U.S. Treasury and I.R.S. Regulations. Applications
will be accepted from organizations that have applied for such
status but grant monies (should an organization receive a grant)
will not be released until tax-exempt status has been received.
- When formulating your request and considering
your program's future budget projections, it is important to note
that the USGA Foundation will not fund the entire budget of a
program. The Foundation specifically expects applicants to have
a feasible plan for future fiscal sustainability. These plans
typically include support from individuals, local organizations,
other foundations, fundraisers, and the donation of in-kind services
as well as many other creative ideas.
- The USGA Foundation will not fund a multi-year
request for a first-time grant applicant. Either during or after
the first cycle of successful programming, the applicant can submit
a request for subsequent programming, including a multi-year request
through the regular application process.
- The USGA Foundation strongly recommends that
successive grant requests comprise a decreasing percentage of
the overall budget except in certain situations where there is
significant growth.
- The USGA Foundation expects that the applicant
has attempted to find the best possible prices for requested line
items through comparative shopping and negotiations.
- The USGA Foundation places great emphasis on
providing affordable golf course access to program participants
both during scheduled programming and after programming has concluded.
If your program or project does not include affordable course
access for participants, your request will be viewed much less
favorably.

The USGA Foundation will consider
funding requests for the following items provided the applicant is
committed to the goals (as represented in the General Introduction)
of the "For the Good of the Game" Grants Program and its target population(s):
- Golf course and practice range access
- Golf Instruction
- Golf equipment, including adaptive golf equipment
for individuals with disabilities
- Transportation
- Construction costs for alternative, beginner-friendly
golf courses and golf facilities in areas where there are obstacles
to affordable access to the game
Typically, the USGA Foundation will not
fund requests for the following items:
- Clothing
- Tournament entry fees
- Travel expenses and other costs associated with
competitive events
- Academic scholarships
- Research studies not related to Foundation goals
- Vehicle purchase
- Construction of buildings
- Computer and video equipment
- Swing analysis equipment
- Awards and trophies
- Food and beverage
- Donations for fundraising tournaments
Please note that the Foundation does not
currently offer grant applications online. You may contact one of
the Fellows assigned to your area or call us at (719) 471-4810.
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