

SCHOLARSHIPS
Youth Play USA scholarships help families remove financial barriers so students in grades 6–12 (13-18 years of age) can participate in meaningful sports, arts, and vocational programs that support growth, discipline, and long-term opportunity.
Who Can Apply
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Students who are in Grades 6-12 and must be 13-18 years old
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Enrolled in public, private, charter, or accredited homeschool programs
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Applying for a specific athletic, artistic, or vocational opportunity
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Demonstrate genuine interest and commitment to the activity
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In good academic and behavioral standing
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One application per student per scholarship cycle
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Applications must be submitted by a parent or legal guardian

Who Can Apply
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Students who are in Grades 6-12 and must be 13-18 years old
-
Enrolled in public, private, charter, or accredited homeschool programs
-
Applying for a specific athletic, artistic, or vocational opportunity
-
Demonstrate genuine interest and commitment to the activity
-
In good academic and behavioral standing
-
One application per student per scholarship cycle
-
Applications must be submitted by a parent or legal guardian

APPLICATION PROCESS
Step 1
A parent or legal guardian completes the online application on behalf of the student.
Step 2
Youth Play USA reviews applications based on need, and program fit.
Step 3
Selected families are notified by email or phone.
Step 4
Scholarship funds are sent directly to the school, program, coach, or organization listed in the application.
**Submitting an application does not guarantee a scholarship. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
Step 1
A parent or legal guardian completes the online application on behalf of the student.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Step 1
A parent or legal guardian completes the online application on behalf of the student.
Step 2
The application includes student, school, and program information, along with short-answer questions.
Step 1
A parent or legal guardian completes the online application on behalf of the student.
Step 2
Youth Play USA reviews applications based on need, and program fit.
Step 1
A parent or legal guardian completes the online application on behalf of the student.
Step 2
The application includes student, school, and program information, along with short-answer questions.
Step 1
A parent or legal guardian completes the online application on behalf of the student.
Step 3
Selected families are notified by email or phone.
Step 1
A parent or legal guardian completes the online application on behalf of the student.
Step 2
The application includes student, school, and program information, along with short-answer questions.
Step 1
A parent or legal guardian completes the online application on behalf of the student.
Step 4
Scholarship funds are sent directly to the school, program, coach, or organization listed in the application.
FAQ

Supporting America’s Youth in Sports, the Arts and Vocational Development.
EIN: 84-4082875 — Youth Play USA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Contact
Shelly Kostic
CEO/Founder | Youth Play USA
(623) 299-0441

