The Junior Twins Equipment Kit Program, powered by Treasure Island Resort & Casino and the Prairie Island Indian Community, provides equipment kits to youth baseball and softball organizations in the Upper Midwest and Southwest Florida. The goal of this program is to provide new and safe equipment to youth baseball and softball organizations so that they can keep registration costs low and make the game accessible for youth participants.
Grants
The Fields for Kids Program provides financial support to improve baseball and softball facilities for youth in the Upper Midwest and Southwest Florida. The program makes matching grants for renovation projects that will make community ballfields safer, more accessible, and a better home for youth baseball and softball teams to play on.
The Youth Coaching Grant Program distributes grants to assist youth baseball and softball organizations in recruiting coaches for the youth teams in their leagues. The program provides a stipend to high school and college students to serve as coaches for youth teams, helping meet coaching needs while creating summer employment opportunities for young people that inspire them to lead as coaches.
This grant program provides financial support to youth baseball and softball capital projects located in Hennepin County. The program makes matching grants to fund facility projects and equipment needs that will expand or enhance opportunities for young people to play baseball and softball across Hennepin County.
The TwinsCare Tickets for Kids grant program provides ticket grants to bring underserved youth to Minnesota Twins regular-season baseball games at Target Field. The program aims to make the Target Field experience accessible to more kids and families by distributing grants of game tickets to eligible nonprofit organizations serving youth and families across Twins Territory.
The Southwest Florida Grant Program provides grants to nonprofit organizations in Lee and Collier Counties that assist underserved families, helping them expand their services to meet the needs of more community members across Southwest Florida.