Charleston captures title and $100,000 for community tennis programming,
as part of USTA’s second nationwide search for America’s best tennis communities.
Entries Tagged as Community Tennis Association
Charleston, SC Voted 2010 “Best Tennis Town”
September 07, 2010 · No Comments
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Attention Facilities: QuickStart Tennis Play Format Announces New Online Enrollment
August 26, 2010 · No Comments
A new online registration system has been developed to allow you to sign-up your players for the QuickStart Tennis play format, which has become an integral component of tennis for kids 10 & under and a primary focus of the USTA and tennis industry. In addition, you are able to collect payment and communicate with consumers using detailed, specific and targeted messaging to enhance your business.
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Savannah Area Tennis Association Expands Work In Schools
August 23, 2010 · 1 Comment
For years, the Savannah Area Tennis Association (SATA) has organized programs in public and private schools throughout its community in Georgia, both in school and after school. This year, however, SATA has become a key player in a network of community organizations dedicated to increasing the recreational opportunities of underserved school children through tennis.
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3 Finalists Named for ‘Best Tennis Town’
August 23, 2010 · No Comments
Atlanta, Charleston, and Richmond, Va., have been selected as the three finalists in the USTA’s second annual search to determine the winner of the “Best Tennis Town” contest, as determined by nationwide voting. The ultimate winner will be announced during the 2010 US Open.
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AmEx, USTA Present ‘Fresh Courts’ Renovation Program
August 23, 2010 · No Comments
Longtime USTA partner American Express will present the inaugural “Fresh Courts” program, a philanthropic effort to invest in developing communities through the renovation of tennis facilities. The 2010 program targets 17 tennis courts in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. and New York.
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New CTA Energized by Success of Block Party
July 15, 2010 · No Comments
The Fergus Falls Tennis Association in Minnesota is one of the youngest CTAs in the USTA Northern section. Started just over a year ago, this small-town association decided to energize its efforts with a block party on May 27th. More than 200 kids and adults and adults showed up.
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CTAs: Watch Your Tax-Exempt Status
July 14, 2010 · No Comments
On May 16, the IRS began revoking tax-exempt status from nonprofits that failed to file three consecutive annual returns (Form 990-N, 990-EZ, 990, or 990-PF). Approximately 25% of not-for-profits may lose their tax-exempt status for failure to file a 990 form.
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Northshire CTA Holds QuickStart Tennis Festival
July 14, 2010 · No Comments
In the Manchester Center, Vt., area, the Northshire Community Tennis Association’s equipment has made the rounds throughout local schools. It’s also making a difference.
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New Tennis Court Manual Released by ASBA, USTA
July 13, 2010 · No Comments
The sixth edition of "Tennis Courts: A Construction and Maintenance Manual" has jus been released and is available for anyone interested in building, maintaining or learning more about all types of tennis courts. The manual is a cooperative venture between the American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) and the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA).
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Millions in Federal ‘PEP’ Funds Available to Tennis Facilities
June 25, 2010 · No Comments
Each year, the Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP) awards millions of dollars to schools and community-based organizations to initiate, expand, and improve physical education programs. Your local tennis facility could work with a school or schools in your community and receive an amount ranging from $100,000 to $750,000.
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