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 Accessible College Newsletter April 2026

Adaptive Sports Opportunities
Kelly Brush Adaptive Rec Hub - The digital home for adaptive sports. https://adaptiverechub.org/

Grant Opportunities

Name 

Website

Eligibility

Due

Notes

AdaptX

https://www.adaptx.org/apply-grants

Individuals under age 18 with a disability

Rolling

AdaptX has grants for individuals – Access grant for under 18 (equipment, programs, camps, clinics), equipment grant for athletes, blade recipient

Beth received note from someone at AdaptX and can get more info.

Challenged Athlete Foundation

https://www.challengedathletes.org/grants/ 

 

November

Need GLASA staff member to write letter of recommendation

Scout Bassett Grant in Partnership with Women’s Athlete Foundation

https://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/wsf_programs/scout-bassett-grant/

 

High level women ages 14+

October

 

Cameron Can Grant

https://cameron-can.com/apply-for-grant/

Spina Bifida

Ongoing

 

Kelly Brush Foundation

https://activeproject.kellybrushfoundation.org/grants-opportunities/

SCI

November & February

 

IL Spina Bifida Assoc.

https://i-sba.org/programs#scholar

Spina Bifida

 

 

Jrob Foundation

http://www.jrobfoundation.com/

Children with physical disabilities

May to August

J-Rob Foundation, Inc. is a not for profit committed to providing adaptive sporting equipment to children with physical disabilities or challenges. The Foundation also funds adaptive sports opportunities for athletes.

Tatyana McFadden Competitor Award

 

Youth ages 4-18

June 1, 2026

provides up to $500 in travel support to youth athletes with disabilities between the ages of 4–18 who are competing in Move United Sanctioned Competition summer sports events

High Five Foundation grants

 

https://highfivesfoundation.org/grant-application/ 

 

Those injured in outdoor adventure sports, service-connected veterans and inertia-based accidents

 

The Empowerment Fund provides resources and inspiration to those who suffer a life-changing injury. These include spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, amputation or other mobility-limiting injuries that occurred in an individual's lifetime.

The resources and inspiration that High Fives provides comes in the form of Board-approved grant funding, paid to service providers in specific funding categories: adaptive sports equipment, healing network, medical equipment, programs, living expenses, and emergency care/injury expenses.