Tennis Facility Funding
The USTA offers business development, advocacy, technical and financial support to improve or construct tennis facilities across the country. Each applicant is appointed a project consultant for personalized support and service.
Organization
United States Tennis Association (USTA)
Eligibility
For-Profit Business
Nonprofit Organization
Government and Tribes
University or School
Focus
Infrastructure and Acquisitions
Maintenance and Stewardship
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