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Funding

LAA Short Course Development

  • Expanding the Game of Golf
  • Creating a Team of Company Partners

 

Categories of Program Support

Wadsworth Golf Charities Foundation seeks to support the most worthy efforts which utilize golf to:

  • Benefit the public including disadvantaged and handicapped persons.
    Golf Programs and facility development that provide a golf related use for the public and including disadvantaged and handicapped persons.
  • Help prevent man from perpetrating crime or injury upon others.
    Organizations that not only recognized that crime and violence plague mankind, but which also make positive efforts to prevent man form inflicting death or injury upon others, especially through an effective use of golf resources and facilities.
  • Encourage youth participation in positive activities.
    Organizations that develop and encourage youth participation in positive activities that uphold the purposes of the Foundation, because the youth of the country will ultimately be able to provide a desirable, long-lasting and strong influence on the future of others.
  • Contribute to the development of skills and respectful conduct in sports, appreciation of the arts and refinement of manners, taste and thought.
    Organizations and educational efforts that contribute to the development of skills and respectful conduct in recreational sports, an appreciation of the arts and refinement of manners, taster and thought; all in a manner that broadens recognition that culture in all forms encourages the expression peace, pleasure and happiness.

 

 

 

 

Click here for a chart of how funding has been implemented.

Click here to view 2006 Contibution History Chart.

Learn More

To find out more about how the game of golf and Wadsworth Golf Charities Foundation are changing the world, Contact Us today.

Get Involved

Visit our How You Can Help page for a list of ways that you can share in the Foundations mission.

 

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