The U.S. Soccer Foundation, KaBOOM!, and Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPS) today announced the 2014 Let’s Play Mini Pitch grant recipients, totaling over $100,000 in funding to install hard-surface mini soccer pitches in communities across the country. These mini pitches will provide safe places for children in underserved and under resourced communities to play, to learn and to grow through the game of soccer.
“Many of the top soccer players in the world ignited their passion and honed their skills in back yards, dirt roads, and paved streets – any open space with enough room to set up a goal,” said Ed Foster-Simeon, President and CEO, U.S. Soccer Foundation. “Bringing these mini pitches to urban areas here in the U.S. builds off of the idea that, even with minimal resources, we can create safe places for children to play and invest in introducing the next generation to the world’s game.”
The 2014 Let’s Play Mini Pitch grants will fund the transformation of urban spaces in seven communities nationwide, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland, Kansas City, Greensboro and Kissimmee, FL.
“The well-being of society begins with the well-being of children,” said Darell Hammond, Founder and CEO of KaBOOM! the national non-profit dedicated to bringing balanced and active play into the daily lives of all kids, particularly those growing up in poverty in America. “By providing these mini pitches across the country with support from the U.S. Soccer Foundation and Dr Pepper Snapple Group, we can help communities become more playable by making it easier for kids to get the balanced and active play they need to thrive.”
These grants are made possible through Let’s Play, an initiative of Dr Pepper Snapple Group. Created in 2011, Let’s Play provides the tools, places and inspiration to make play a daily priority. DPS has committed more than $25 million to building or improving thousands of playgrounds across the country with KaBOOM! the national non-profit dedicated to bringing balanced and active play into the daily lives of all kids, particularly those growing up in poverty in America. The U.S. Soccer Foundation, through its Safe Places to Play program, and in partnership with KaBOOM! is focused on bringing small-sided soccer specific play spaces to urban, underserved communities nationwide.
“Some playgrounds need safe play structures, such as swing sets and climbing towers, while other spaces just need a safe, flat surface, a couple of goals and a ball for hours of fun. We’re proud to be bringing these options and more to deserving community organizations through Let’s Play,” said Vicki Draughn, vice president of corporate affairs, Dr Pepper Snapple Group. “These mini pitch grants add an exciting new dimension to our work with KaBOOM! while supporting the U.S. Soccer Foundation’s efforts to bring a great game to more Americans.”
Visit Let’s Play at LetsPlay.com to join the conversation and learn how to apply for the various available grants to make communities more active and playful.
CONTACT:
Krista Washington, U.S. Soccer Foundation, 202-872-6662, [email protected]
Kristine Austria, KaBOOM!, 202-746-8797, [email protected]