2024 Sports Legacy Fund - Donate Today!

 Posted on: February 20 2024
The Sports ETA Sports Legacy Fund awards an annual grant and sports equipment donation to an organization in need in the host city of the Symposium. We are proud to announce we have donated over $200,000 to programs in need, since the Sports Legacy Fund was established in 2003. The program was originally developed by the St. Petersburg/ Clearwater Sports Commission as an equipment donation program. The Sports Legacy Fund is a way for members of the sports events and tourism industry to make a personal and lasting impact on the lives of underprivileged youth sports programs throughout the country. An emphasis is placed on donations to not-for profit organizations that provide individuals, particularly at-risk youth, veterans, or physically or intellectually disabled individuals, opportunities to participate in sport and encourage healthy lifestyles. This contribution is part of the legacy the Sports ETA leaves in each host city. 2024 BENEFICIARY: SHE FLIES ...

2023 Sports Legacy WIN for KC: How You Can Help

 Posted on: April 6 2023
2023 Beneficiary: WIN for KC (Camp WIN Program) WIN for KC envisions a community where sport ignites the life of every woman and girl. The Women's Intersport Network for Kansas City (WIN for KC) was established in 1994 to empower the lives of girls and women through advocating and promoting the lifetime value of sports, while providing opportunities for participation, leadership development and recognition.   ABOUT CAMP WIN Camp WIN is a week long sports day camp for girls ages 6-12. Throughout the week campers are introduced to 12-15 different sports and fitness activities along with life skills training with WIN for KC’s custom curriculum, Live Active. Campers learn about effort, resilience, belief and teamwork as they work through their lessons and push themselves to learn new sports. Camp WIN believes involvement in various types of sports and fitness activities improves girls’ physical and emotional well-being. They learn how to take feedback, ho...

Show a little love with Sports ETA’s Legacy Fund

 Posted on: February 13 2020
Show a little love to a great charity this Valentine’s week through Sport ETA’s Legacy Fund. The fund raises money for a special organization in the host city of our Symposium each year. This year, we are so excited to be helping KC Blind All-Stars Foundation. This amazing group helps support the needs and dreams of blind and visually impaired youth at the Kansas State School for the Blind and the educators who believe in them.             You may be asking yourself, how can I help? Right now, the Legacy Fund is looking for items to either auction or raffle off during this year’s Symposium on April 20-23 in Kansas City. Donating an item is simple. Start by filling out the donation form here. Note that you can either ship your donated item to the Symposium ahead of time, or ship the item to the winner following the Symposium. For questions, please contact Member Services at info@sportseta.org or 513.281.388...

Sports Legacy Fund announces 2020 beneficiary: How you can help

 Posted on: December 3 2019
Sports ETA is feeling the holiday spirit and we hope our members are too as we start to raise money for our Sports Legacy Fund. What better way to celebrate #GivingTuesday, than by giving to kids in need? Each year, Sports ETA awards a grant to a non-profit organization that provides at-risk youth, veterans, or physically or intellectually disabled individuals opportunities to participate in sport. To date, Sports ETA and our members have donated more than $150,000 in grants to organizations that leave a legacy in the lives of the athletes who participate in their programs. For 2020, we are pleased to announce our beneficiary KC Blind All-Stars Foundation. This amazing group helps support the needs and dreams of blind and visually impaired youth at the Kansas State School for the Blind and the educators who believe in them. The KC Blind All-Stars Foundation will use the Sports Legacy Fund grant to build the school a new, handicapped-accessible playground on the school’s ...