Public middle and high schools seeking financial assistance for their 2022/2023 sports program(s) are invited to apply for a California Casualty Thomas R. Brown Athletics Grant at http://www.calcasathletics.com. Since its inception in 2010, the Program has given $789,550 to financially burdened athletics programs in public schools across the country.
SAN MATEO, Calif., Aug. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- California Casualty is now accepting applications for 2022/2023 Thomas R. Brown (TRB) Athletics Grants. Public middle and high schools wishing to receive $1,000 for their returning sports program(s) are invited to submit their application at http://www.calcasathletics.com before the January 15, 2023 deadline.
It's no secret that participation in youth sports offers health benefits, including physical fitness and mental wellness. Student athletes learn teamwork and problem-solving skills, have an outlet to reduce stress and boost their self-esteem, and tend to do better academically.
"Youth sports are important to our children's physical and mental health, especially now. The California Casualty Athletics Grant Program benefits students, schools and communities; and we are honored to be a part of that effort," said Amy Grosso, Assistant Vice President.
The grant program was named for California Casualty Chairman Emeritus Tom Brown, an avid sportsman who experienced the positive impact of playing sports as a youth. Previous grants have been used to improve player safety, cover participation fees and purchase much needed equipment.
Public middle and high schools whose sports programs have been impacted by budget restrictions and limited fundraising opportunities can apply for a 2022/2023 California Casualty $1,000 TRB Athletics Grant at http://www.calcasathletics.com. The deadline for consideration is January 15, 2023.
Headquartered in San Mateo, California, with service centers in Arizona, Colorado and Kansas, California Casualty has served educators since 1951 and has provided the NEA® Auto and Home Insurance Program since 2000. The company has other initiatives that give back to educators for all their hard work including the $10,000 Staycation; California Casualty Awards for Teaching Excellence, in conjunction with the NEA Foundation; and $250 Music and Arts Grant Program. Learn more at http://www.calcas.com or by calling 1.800.800.9410.
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