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PLEASE READ THIS PAGE IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE COMPLETING THE ONLINE GRANT APPLICATION.
The primary mission of the Tony Hawk Foundation is to promote high-quality, public skateparks in low-income areas throughout the United States. While we
realize that not every area can afford to build big, expensive skateparks, we feel strongly that public skateparks should be designed and constructed by
experienced contractors. We also believe that local officials should treat public skateparks the same way they treat public basketball courts or tennis
courts, meaning that anyone may show up and use them anytime, unsupervised. The foundation primarily considers skatepark projects that:
- are designed and built by qualified and experienced skatepark contractors.
- include local skaters in the design process.
- are in low-income areas, and/or areas with a high population of "at-risk" youth.
- can demonstrate a strong grassroots commitment to the project, particularly in the form of fund-raising by local skateboarders and other community groups.
- have a creative mix of street obstacles (rails, funboxes, launch ramps, etc..) and transition/vert terrain (quarterpipes, bowls, snake runs, halfpipes, etc..).
- don't require skaters or their parents to sign waivers.
- encourage skaters to look after their own safety and the safety of others without restricting their access to the park or over-regulating their use of it.
- are open during daylight hours, 365 days a year.
- don't charge an entrance fee.
- are in areas that currently have no skateboarding facilities.
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SUPPLY VS. DEMAND
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As skateparks grow in popularity, the demand for grants from the Tony Hawk Foundation is far exceeding our available resources. We have received as many as
450 applications in a single year, with the vast majority requesting our maximum $25,000 grant. In other words, the competition for THF funds is stiff, so
please don't get your hopes too high. If your proposed skatepark is not located in a low-income area, if you are not able to illustrate strong community and
grass-roots support for the project, and if your project does not meet the criteria listed above, you are unlikely to receive a significant grant from our
foundation.
If you're still not sure if your project qualifies to apply for a Tony Hawk Foundation grant, please click below and answer this short questionnaire.
EligibilityPage.htm
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HOW TO APPLY
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MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Tony Hawk Foundation is to foster lasting improvements in society, with an emphasis on helping children.
FOCUS OF FOUNDATION GRANTS
The principal focus of foundation grants will be to encourage and facilitate the design, development, construction, and operation of new quality skateboard parks
and facilities, located in low-income communities in the United States.
GRANT AMOUNT
minimum grant: $ 1,000
maximum grant: $25,000
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
The foundation may offer technical assistance on design and construction, promotional materials, training materials, and safety information. The foundation
may also facilitate support from vendors, suppliers, and community leaders.
FREQUENCY
Grants are based on a one-time, single-year award, although they may be paid over more than one year, if appropriate. The foundation does not provide
sustaining funds or multi-year grants.
ORGANIZATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Applicant must be a public charity, organized under IRC Sec. 501(C)(3), and qualified under IRC Sec. 170(B)(1)(A), or a state or local agency, including
public school systems or public projects. For organizations that are not municipalities or state or local agencies, proof of federal tax-exempt status is
required with the grant application. A photocopy of the organization's IRS determination letter, showing its tax-exempt status, will satisfy this
requirement. The foundation will consider assisting start-up organizations. The foundation is legally prohibited from providing grants to private,
for-profit entities.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND PROCESS
Tony Hawk Foundation grant applications are completed online, printed, signed, and sent to our office with all supporting documents. A printed Worksheet may be used to prepare answers before completing the online grant
application. THE PRINTED WORKSHEET MAY NOT SUBSTITUTE THE ONLINE GRANT APPLICATION. Printed grant-application worksheets and supporting documents sent to our offices that do not correspond to a completed online application
will not be considered.
We recommend completing the Worksheet and collecting ALL necessary supporting documents before beginning the online application process. Supporting documents include the following:
- IRS Determination Letter If this application is coming from a non-profit organization other than a municipality, a copy of your IRS Determination Letter must be submitted with this application.
- Press Please include documentation (such as newspaper clips or letters from prominent officials) of community support for your skatepark.
- Skatepark Design A copy of your skatepark design must be submitted. A final design of the proposed skatepark is preferred, but a preliminary design is acceptable. The Tony Hawk Foundation
Design Committee will review each skatepark design, make recommendations to the Board of Directors, and may return the diagram to applicants with comments and feedback. Including a copy of your skatepark design helps the
Board understand the scope of your project.
- Designer Résumé If you have hired a professional designer, please include a copy of their résumé.
- Builder/Contractor Résumé If you have hired a builder/contractor, please include a copy of their résumé.
- Financial Statements Most recent financial statements and budget of skatepark committee, if any (please don't include your municipality's entire budget. We just need to see numbers pertinent to
the skatepark project).
If the grant application is approved, the applicant will be required to sign a grant agreement, confirming the terms of the award.
Only applications submitted via the online form will be considered. Applications may not be submitted via printed forms, FAX, e-mail, or CDs and other computer discs.
The foundation anticipates approving grant requests twice a year. To be considered within a calendar semester, applications should be submitted via the online grant application and all required supporting documents must be
postmarked on or before the dates below:
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| DEADLINE |
| October 1, 2008 (for awards announced in December 2008) |
| March 2, 2009 (for awards announced in April 2009) |
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GUIDELINES FOR REAPPLYING
All applicants may apply for a grant a total of two times. Grant recipients that have received no more than $1,000 may also re-apply once.
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| TONY HAWK FOUNDATION ONLINE GRANT APPLICATION |
The Tony Hawk Foundation Grant Application for the Fall 2008 grant season will be available here August 15, 2008. Applications must be completed by midnight, October 1, 2008. Be sure to read ALL of the
information above, and confirm that your project qualifies to apply by downloading the Eligibility Page above.
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| THE TONY HAWK FOUNDATION GRANT APPLICATION IS NOT CURRENTLY ACCESSIBLE. IT WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE ON AUGUST 15, 2008. BEFORE THAT DATE, USE THE PRINTABLE
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