LA84 Announces $1 Million in New Grants for Youth Sports
The LA84 Foundation will give $1 million in grants to Southern California school-based and community youth sports groups.
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The LA84 Foundation will give $1 million in grants to Southern California school-based and community youth sports groups.
Dear Colleagues,
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The LA84 Foundation has awarded $1.8 million in grants to Southern California youth sports organizations in its latest attempt to support youth sports programs.
On behalf of our public and private partnership with Measure of America of the Social Science Research Council, we are excited to announce the launch of the Portrait of Los Angeles County! Please join us for an optional pre-launch lunch s
LA84 Foundation President and CEO Renata Simril spoke to the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday morning, discussing the powerful impact and lasting impact of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Addressing the Councilmembers and a spirited crowd at Los Angeles City Hall, Simril’s marks noted how the legacy of the 1984 Games created the LA84 Foundation, which has invested over $250 million and served over 3 million youth in Southern California communities.
LAS: With your extensive professional background throughout the civic, business, professional sports and political arenas, what interested you in leading the LA84 Foundation?
A top Los Angeles’s breathtaking Elysian Park, over 1,400 young athletes gathered from 32 middle schools across the southland for the LA84 Foundation’s 28th annual Run4Fun Festival.
LOS ANGELES - LA 2024 bid leaders participated in the LA84 Foundation’s 5th Annual Youth Sports Summit, reaffirming the bid’s commitment to leveraging LA’s ready-made connection with youth culture to inspire the next generation of athletes around
LOS ANGELES, Oct.
As an African American woman leading a youth sports foundation, I watched the recently completed Rio Olympic Games with a mixture of pride and professional interest.
The LA84 Foundation, the leading funder of youth sports programs in Southern California, has named Renata Simril as its next president and chief executive officer. A seasoned executive, Ms.
The below article, "L.A. Summer Games were a risk that is still paying off" was published in The Los Angeles Times on July 28, 2014.