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Innovation Grant Program

Innovation Grant Program

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created in 2008 to assist in the promotion and growth of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside the box to create unique projects and programs that promote and increase awareness for the sport and association. Twice a year, a maximum of 10 grants are awarded to applicants with each recipient eligible to receive up to $1,000. The deadline for this round of submissions is Sunday, December 2, 2018.

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs, and the PDGA office received dozens of applications for this wave of the grants, which were doubled in both funding and number of winners in a decision made by the PDGA Board of Directors in 2016.

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs, and the PDGA office received dozens of applications for this wave of the grants, which were doubled in both funding and number of winners in a decision made by the PDGA Board of Directors in 2016.

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation. The PDGA office received 26 applications for consideration for this wave of the grants, which were recently doubled in both funding and number of winners in a decision made by the PDGA Board of Directors in 2016.

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created in 2008 to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation.

The deadline for submission of applications for the first round of 2016 Innovation Grants is December 1st, 2016.

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation. 17 applications were received by the PDGA office prior to the June 1st deadline for consideration for the first wave of these $500 grants to be awarded in 2016.

We're extremely happy and proud to announce the recipients of the five PDGA Innovation Grants have been selected!

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created in 2008 to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation.

The deadline for submission of applications for the first round of 2016 Innovation Grants is June 1st, 2016.

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation. 22 applications were received by the PDGA office prior to the December 1st deadline for consideration for the second and final wave of these $500 grants to be awarded in 2015.

We're extremely happy and proud to announce the recipients of the five PDGA Innovation Grants have been selected!

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation. Eleven applications were received by the PDGA office prior to the June 1st deadline for consideration for the first wave of these $500 grants to be awarded in 2015.

We're extremely happy and proud to announce the recipients of the five PDGA Innovation Grants have been selected!

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created in 2008 to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation.

The deadline for submission of applications for the first round of 2015 Innovation Grants is June 1, 2015.

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation. Twelve applications were received by the PDGA office prior to the December 1st deadline for consideration for the second wave of these $500 grants to be awarded in 2014.

We're extremely happy and proud to announce the recipients of the five PDGA Innovation Grants have been selected!

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and of the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation. Thirteen applications were received by the PDGA office prior to the June 2nd deadline for consideration for the first wave of these $500 grants to be awarded in 2014.

We're extremely happy and proud to announce the recipients of the five PDGA Innovation Grants have been selected! 

The PDGA Innovation Grant Program was created in 2008 to increase and promote the awareness of the sport of disc golf and the Professional Disc Golf Association. Applicants are encouraged to think outside of the box to develop innovative and unique programs which will promote the sport and increase participation.

The deadline for submission of applications for the first round of 2014 Innovation Grants is June 1, 2014.

Georgia and South Carolina getting serious about women disc golfers.

The Professional Disc Golf Association is pleased to announce the winning applicants for the first round of 2010 PDGA Innovation Grants.

Iowa VERB Scorecard Program - Greg Welk 

El Monte Camp Mexico - Jim Schultz

Support of Women in Disc Golf - William Bellanger

Disc Golf Exposure - Wyatt Kingston

Lead High School Disc Golf - Barry Reese