星期二, 8月 20, 2024

波士頓市府撥款30萬元支持社區青少年體育組織

               (Boston Orange 摘譯) 波士頓市政府今 (820)日發佈消息,人民服務內閣麾下現有30萬元補助款,即日起至913日下午5點開放申請,以支持由志願者承辦,為市內818歲青少年提供高品質,鼓勵參與體育活動的社區組織。

              波士頓市政府的目標是在青少年放暑假,不上課期間,提供正面戶外活動。

              波士頓市府人民服務長José F. Massó將分發每項最高1萬元的補助款給波士頓市內為青少年提供體育活動的社區組織。申請人必須意在使用補助款來降低報名費,購買新設備或制服,支付租用場地款項等。補助款將用於支持秋冬,以及春天的體育活動,經費必須在2025630日前用罄。

MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES GRANTS AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY-BASED SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS


Grant program totaling $300,0000 will support community-based sports organizations that offer out-of-school sports programs across Boston neighborhoods.

BOSTON - Tuesday, August 20, 2024 - Mayor Michelle Wu and the Human Services Cabinet today announced applications are now open for the Community Sports Grant, a grant program totaling $300,000 to support volunteer-led youth sports organizations that provide high-quality, engaging athletics programming for Boston youth ages 8-18. The goal of this grant is to increase the variety of youth sports programming in the City and provide a positive outlet for youth when they’re not in school. Applications will be open until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 13, 2024. This initiative is aligned with the Mayor’s Connect, Learn, Explore program, her commitment to Boston’s youth by ensuring every child is empowered to explore and find their passions.


“Part of our responsibility for keeping Boston’s young people healthy and happy is ensuring each of them has access to enriching experiences outside of the classroom,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “It is a joy to partner with youth sports programs across the City to keep our kids in motion.”


Neighborhood sports leagues are often the place where the city’s youngest athletes are first exposed to sports. As the foundation of youth sports programming in the City of Boston, volunteer-led sports organizations involve a diverse range of young people in their community, providing them with the opportunity to stay active, bond with friends, and develop character.


“We look forward to continuing our partnership with neighborhood-based sports organizations,” said Chief of Human Services José F. Massó. “As a youth basketball coach, I know these programs are a labor of love for the many volunteers that keep them going and I’m glad that we’re able to offer this infusion of resources to make their work easier.”


The Human Services Cabinet will distribute grants of up to $10,000 to support increasing access to sports opportunities for Boston youth. Applicants must intend to use funds to (1) reduce the registration fee, (2) purchase new equipment or uniforms, and/or (3) cover rental space costs. The grant funding will support fall, winter, and spring sports and must be used by June 30, 2025. 


“Access to quality youth sports experiences that eliminate barriers to participation is critical for the health and wellness of our young people,” said David Shapiro, CEO of YMCA of Greater Boston. “It offers them the opportunity for meaningful relationships, development, discovery, teamwork, and joy.”  


Creating easier access to athletic opportunities is a part of Connect, Learn, Explore, Mayor Wu’s initiative to ensure Boston’s youth are empowered to find and pursue their passions. In May, the Mayor announced the launch of the Boston Youth Sports Hub, a one-stop website that offers a directory of Boston’s neighborhood sports leagues for families, links to city-run programs, and stories of athletic achievements by Boston youth sports teams. In addition to providing grant support to youth sports providers, the Youth Sports Initiative aims to increase participation of youth who have been historically underrepresented in youth sports, improve the quality of coaching in the city, and enhance the variety and quality of sports offered by city departments. 


ABOUT THE HUMAN SERVICES CABINET


The Human Services cabinet oversees six departments that provide direct services to Boston residents: Boston Centers for Youth & FamiliesBoston Public LibraryAge Strong CommissionOffice of Youth Engagement & AdvancementOffice of Returning Citizens and the Office of Veterans’ Services.  The mission of the Human Services cabinet is to provide equitable access to high quality services, resources, and opportunities so that every Boston resident - especially those with the greatest needs - has what they need to thrive. In pursuit of this mission, the departments in the Human Services Cabinet meet residents where they are - in their homes, neighborhoods, and communities - to break down barriers to critical resources.

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