King County seeks applications for youth sports facilities grants

The Parks and Recreation division of the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks is now accepting applications from qualified groups that partner with a public agency, such as a school district or city parks department, to develop or renovate sports facilities.

The Parks and Recreation division of the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks is now accepting applications from qualified groups that partner with a public agency, such as a school district or city parks department, to develop or renovate sports facilities.

King County’s Youth Sports Facilities Grant Fund program provides matching grant funds ranging from $5,000 to $75,000.

Past grants have been awarded for athletic fields, playgrounds and sport courts, among others, including many in underserved communities where access to sports facilities is limited.

The program is funded and sustained through a quarter of 1 percent of car rental taxes, and also receives interest earnings from the YSFG endowment established by the sale of a county building.

Since its inception, the YSFG Program has awarded $12 million in grant funds benefiting youth athletics in King County.

In 2013, the program funded 10 projects with approximately $555,000 in grant awards.

Applications for King County YSFG Program grants will be accepted until June 20, with letters of intent due May 2.

For an application packet, visit kingcounty.gov/recreation/parks/partners/ysfg.aspx.

More information is available by contacting Butch Lovelace, program manager, at 206-477-4577, or by email at butch.lovelace@kingcounty.gov.