LA84 Foundation

LA84 Foundation

. The total surplus was $232.5 million. Southern California's share was approximately $93 million.

The LA84 Foundation's mission [http://www.la84foundation.org/who/who_frmst.htm] is to promote and expand youth sports opportunities in Southern California and to increase knowledge of sport and its impact on people's lives. Since inception, the Foundation has invested more than $164 million in Southern California by awarding grants to youth sports organizations, initiating sports and coaching education programs, and operating the world's premier sports library [http://www.la84foundation.org/4sl/over_frmst.htm] .

Grants [http://www.la84foundation.org/1gm/over_frmst.htm] are awarded to organizations that provide on-going, structured youth sports programs combining the essential elements of teaching, learning and competition. The Foundation makes grants in the eight southernmost counties of California (Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura). Youth organizations in the Los Angeles area receive priority. The LA84 Foundation has made grants to more than 1,000 Southern California organizations since 1985.

The LA84 Foundation has initiated programs [http://www.la84foundation.org/2ysp/over_frmst.htm] to meet the youth sports needs of Southern California and to create models that can be applied elsewhere. These include the LA84 Foundation Coaching Education Program [http://www.la84foundation.org/3ce/over_frmst.htm] as well as large-scale sports programs such as Summer Swim and Run 4 Fun, which serve nearly 20,000 children and teenagers each year.

The Foundation's headquarters is the historic Eugene W. Britt House, a Registered Historic Place located at 2141 West Adams Boulevard in Los Angeles' Jefferson Park neighborhood. It was formerly a sports museum that featured the Helms Athletic Foundation's collection of sports books, film, photographs and memorabilia. First Interstate Bank and the Peter and Ginny Ueberroth Foundation donated the Helms Collection, house and grounds to the LA84 Foundation in the summer of 1985.

The Paul Ziffren Sports Resource Center houses the world's premier sports library [http://www.la84foundation.org/4sl/over_frmst.htm] . The library maintains an extensive collection of books, periodicals, photograph and moving footage, with a special emphasis on the Olympic Games. The traditional library has been supplemented by the development of an extensive electronic collection of 45,000 PDFs including scholarly publications, popular magazine and primary historical documents available at no cost on the LA84 Foundation website.

The LA84 Foundation also hosts conferences and sponsors research on a variety of sport topics. The LA84 Foundations practical knowledge, acquired through years of direct involvement in youth sports, combined with its wide range of education services enables the Foundation to serve as a leading forum for the exchange of ideas and exploration of issues in sport.

In June 2007, the Foundation adopted the name LA84 Foundation to establish a unique identity and honor the spirit of the 1984 Olympic Games, which created the Foundation's endowment.

References

*Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles (2004). "Serving youth through sport." Los Angeles : Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles. [http://www.la84foundation.org/10ap/aaf20thAnniversary.pdf]
*Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee (1985). "Official Report of the Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1984". Los Angeles: Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee. ISBN 0-9614512-0-3.

External links

* [http://www.LA84Foundation.org Official site]


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