The National Alliance for Accessible Golf, charitable organization working to ensure the opportunity for all individuals to play the game, has awarded more than $50,000 to expand the Golf: Accessible and Inclusive Networks (GAIN) program nationwide. Due to the strong interest in the program, the deadline for 2009 grant applications has been extended to January 16.
Recipients of the GAIN funding include:
• Accessible Golf of Wilmington: ACCESS Inc. in Wilmington, N.C.
• The Children’s Course, Home of The First Tee, Gladstone, Ore.
• Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation in Salt Lake County, Utah
• The Ability Center of Greater Toledo in partnership with The First Tee of Lake Erie in Toledo, Ohio
“The Alliance is pleased to continue funding for inclusive golf programs that will touch hundreds of children and adults with disabilities,” says Alliance president Trey Holland. “Because of the strong interest in GAIN, we’ve extended the grant application process through mid-January.”
Through GAIN and other programs, the Alliance promotes inclusion and awareness to the golf industry, golf instructors and the public. GAIN couples community programs and other resources to provide opportunities for people with disabilities to become involved in the game of golf – not just through lessons on how to hit the ball, but by involving them in the social aspects of the game as well.