Glory Glory Sacramento Fund

Sacramento Republic FC launched the Glory Glory Sacramento Fund to celebrate and elevate nonprofits that share the same indomitable spirit as our region.

The fund provides individual grants up to $20,000 to Sacramento region nonprofits that support education, health/wellness or youth leadership. In the keeping of our club’s own humble beginnings, applications are encouraged especially for those Sacramento region nonprofits that provide a big impact with minimal resources.

Throughout the 2016 season, Republic FC fans will have an opportunity to match the club's charitable efforts and make a donation to the featured charity of the match online.

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Seeking to expand reach and impact, Street Soccer USA is launching a full chapter model of the programs aided by funds awarded through the Glory Glory Sacramento grant. The Street Soccer USA Sacramento chapter model will expand services from adult women, men and their families to now serving  at-risk youth and young adults. With additional coaches and staff, the Sacramento chapter will be able to reach 400 in youths in low-income neighborhoods in 2016.  

Cristo Rey Sacramento is one of 30 schools across the country in the Cristo Rey Network, a program dedicated to providing at-risk youth with a college preparatory education. Cristo Rey is only open to students who demonstrate a significant financial need. 

With the help of the Glory Glory Sacramento Fund, Cristo Rey plans to build an on-campus athletic field that would allow more students to participate in sports, as the school does not currently have their own soccer pitch. 

 

Give and go! Donate to this awesome local nonprofit in our community. 

916 Ink promotes youth literacy for low-income students ages 4-18. Using a number of creative writing programs at various schools in the Sacramento region, 916 Ink aims to awaken a love of reading and writing in students to set them on a path towards academic and overall success. 

Waking the Village will be using the grant to support their launch of the Doorway Program which will provide housing, leadership and educational programs to parenting youth and their families who are battle homelessness or system dependency. 

The Community Outreach Academy as founded with a commitment to develop the academic talents of its students, while nurturing their appreciation and understanding of their rich cultural heritage.

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