The NCGA Foundation Junior Girls Grant Program awards grants of up to $1,000 to support junior girls’ golf programs across Northern California—helping young athletes grow, compete and thrive.
The NCGA Foundation Junior Girls Grant Program provides financial assistance to eligible junior girls’ golf programs throughout the region. Funding is especially critical at the high school level, where girls’ golf programs often operate with limited resources.
Grants are designed to supplement existing programs—strengthening access, instruction and competitive opportunities for young female athletes.
Founded in 2002 through the commitment of the Pacific Women’s Golf Association and the Women’s Golf Association of Northern California, the program has touched many.
$600,000+ awarded in grants
Hundreds of junior golfers supported
Programs strengthened throughout Northern California
This important work is made possible by the generosity of NCGA members and member clubs. Together, we are building a stronger foundation for the future of women’s golf.
Junior girls’ golf programs throughout Northern California
High school and community-based programs
Programs seeking supplemental funding (not full program funding)
Applicants must disclose all additional funding sources supporting their program.
Applications Open: April 1
Deadline: September 1
Review Process: First-come, first-served
Awards: Based on available funding
Depending on available funds, programs applying in consecutive years may receive a reduced award.
Grants may be used for:
Golf course and practice range access
Golf instruction (maximum $250 per grant)
Golf equipment (clubs and SNAG equipment)
Transportation to competitions
Team uniforms (must specify items)
Tournament entry fees
Grants may not be used for:
Administrative costs (printing, postage, newsletters, etc.)
Awards or trophies
Food and beverage
Excursions
Click Here to Apply for a Grant