Evans, Colorado
The city of Evans has offered youth recreation programs since 1984, using all volunteer coaches. The city serves a diverse low-income population and many families can’t afford sports equipment for their kids to practice.
Restricted by limited budget and storage space, the city couldn’t buy enough balls for all the children in its recreation programs. This meant kids had to wait for a turn to play and coaches often bought balls with their own money.
In 2007, the city set out to provide a ball to each child who registered for a sports program through the Ball for All program. Commercial sponsorships and a start-up grant from a community foundation helped to offset costs.
City staff regards the program as a success, and report that children are using the balls to practice even after the season ends. As a side benefit, giving families something fun and physical to do together helps the community’s fight against rising childhood obesity.
Ball for All has been recognized with awards from the Colorado Parks and Recreation Association and the National Alliance of Youth Sports.