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Connecting Donors To Sports Organizations.
Helping non-profit youth sports organizations to obtain the equipment and resources they need to continue to play the game.
We understand that sports equipment can be expensive. Organizations that support and nurture kids sports may be unable to afford the gear needed. That’s where we try to help! We match organizations and their needs to donors who want to give. But we need donors like you!
Set up a one-time payment to support a GamePlan of your choosing.
Set up a recurring payment to support ongoing GamePlans.
MISSION
Set up a one-time payment to support a GamePlan of our choosing.
What We Do
We invite non-profit youth sports organizations to create GamePlans that detail their sports gear needs. Through our website, we encourage those coaches to garner donations for their GamePlans, while at the same time helping fund them through other generous donors. Through this combined effort we hope to complete their GamePlans and get those kids in the game!
What We Do
“Sports programs may promote positive health behaviors and deter negative health behaviors by placing a premium on personal health and fitness as prerequisites to optimal sports performance. Also, it is possible that participation in organized sports promotes health by placing youth in prosocial environments during time periods that are otherwise available for participating in problem behaviors.”
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We were started by a baseball loving kid.
Sports Gear Reload is a non-profit organization that connects generous donors with other non-profits in need of sports equipment. Through our website, qualified groups can upload their needs into a "GamePlan" so that donors can search for and fulfill them. Additionally, donors are able to search the Sports Gear Reload website for an open GamePlan to fund one that aligns with their interests and passions.
OUR STORY
I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I cannot accept not trying.
- Michael Jordan
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Sports Participation and Health-Related Behaviors Among US Youth, Russell R. Pate, PhD; Stewart G. Trost, PhD; Sarah Levin, PhD; et alMarsha Dowda, DrPH, Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2000;154(9):904-911. doi:10.1001/archpedi.154.9.904
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