Bill 118 s 5560, also known as the Youth Sports Facilities Grant Act, aims to amend the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 to expand the eligibility of youth sports facilities for certain grants. The bill seeks to provide funding and support for youth sports facilities across the country, recognizing the importance of sports in promoting physical activity, teamwork, and overall well-being among young people.
Specifically, the bill would allow youth sports facilities to apply for grants under the Public Works and Economic Development Act, which provides funding for projects that promote economic development and job creation in distressed communities. By including youth sports facilities in the eligibility criteria for these grants, the bill aims to improve access to quality sports facilities for young athletes, particularly in underserved communities.
In addition to expanding grant eligibility, the bill also includes provisions for accountability and oversight to ensure that funds are used effectively and efficiently. This includes requirements for reporting on the impact of the grants and how they have benefited the community.
Overall, the Youth Sports Facilities Grant Act seeks to support the development of youth sports facilities and promote the positive impact of sports on young people. By providing funding and resources for these facilities, the bill aims to create more opportunities for young athletes to participate in sports and lead healthy, active lifestyles.