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Initiative Overview | Initiative Detail | Neighborhood Profiles | 2007 Neighborhood Grants
Team-Up's Neighborhood Sports Initiative (formerly CSOP) is increasing the quality, resources, and community support for after-school youth sports in low-income neighborhoods. With funding and training from Team-Up, neighborhood partnerships of parents, local organizations and residents create sports programs that reflect the needs and interests of the community. Learn More>>
The Initiative began in 2002 in three pilot neighborhoods and now involves five low-income neighborhoods in San Francisco and Alameda counties. - The Tenderloin, San Francisco (2002, Bay Area Women's and Children's Center lead agency)
- San Antonio, Oakland (2002, East Bay Asian Youth Center lead agency)
- Fruitvale, Oakland (2004, The Unity Council lead agency)
- Ashland, adjacent to San Lorenzo (2004, Boys & Girls Club of San Leandro lead agency)
- Excelsior, San Francisco (2004, Mission YMCA lead agency)
Can I get involved?
If you live or work in one of these neighborhoods, there are lots of ways to get involved. Please email us and we can provide you with contact information for the lead organization in your neighborhood. We are not accepting additional grant applications for the Neighborhood Sports Initiative at this time. However, we are accepting applications for Small Grants and Pacesetter Grants.
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