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2020 Adaptive Sports Grant Recipients List VA Adaptive Sports Grant Recipients 2020 VA Adaptive Sports Grant Recipients: General Organization Headquarters Achilles International Inc. New York NY Adaptive Adventures Lakewood CO Adaptive Sports Center of Crested Butte, Inc. Mt. Crested Butte CO Adaptive Sports Foundation Inc Windham NY Adaptive Sports Northwest Beaverton OR Adaptive Sports Program New Mexico, Inc. Santa Fe NM Adaptive Sports USA Littleton CO All Out Adventures Northampton MA AQUANAUTS ADAPTIVE AQUATICS, INC. Fort Lauderdale FL Aqua-Nut Divers Bakersfield CA Aqua-Vets Bakersfield CA Association of Amputee Surfers Pismo Beach CA BlazeSports America Norcross GA Break the Barriers Fresno CA Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center Breckenridge CO Bridge II Sports 13035797 Durham NC Bridge II Sports 13035835 Durham NC California Aquatic Therapy & Wellness Center, Inc. Long Beach CA Capital Region Nordic Alliance Albany NY Casper Mountain Biathlon Club Casper WY Central California Adaptive Sports Center 13048662 Shaver Lake CA Central California Adaptive Sports Center 13048678 Shaver Lake CA Challenge Alaska Anchorage AK Challenge Aspen Snowmass Village CO Challenged Athletes Inc. San Diego CA Cheyenne Family YMCA Cheyenne WY Chicago Park District Veteran Recreation Program Chicago IL City of Reno Reno NV Clemson University Clemson SC Colorado Discover Ability Grand Junction CO Columbus Corporation of Oklahoma City, Inc. Oklahoma City OK Columbus Recreation and Parks Foundation Columbus OH Combat Wounded Veterans of America Brooklyn NY Community Rowing, Inc. Boston MA Continue Mission Woods Cross UT Disabled Sports USA 13050107 Rockville MD Disabled Sports USA 13050590 Rockville MD DREAM Adaptive Recreation, Inc. Whitefish MT Fencers Club Inc. New York NY ForcesUnited, Inc. Augusta GA GaREAT dba. SPIRE Institute Geneva OH Genesis Health Development, Inc. Jacksonville FL Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association Lake Forest IL Higher Ground Sun Valley, Inc. Ketchum ID Holyoke Rows Inc Holyoke MA Hudson River Community Sailing New York NY Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation Manhattan Beach CA Lakeshore Foundation Birmingham AL Life Waters Saint Louis MO Lone Star Paralysis-Texas Regional Para Sport Austin TX Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee WI Miami Beach Watersports Center Miami Beach FL Miami-Dade County Miami FL Move Along Inc Cazenovia NY Movement Rx Physical Therapy, P.C. San Diego CA National Ability Center Park City UT National Archery Association of the United States Colorado Springs CO Nevada Department of Veterans Services Reno NV New Orleans Ballet Association New Orleans LA Not Forgotten Outreach, Inc. Taos NM Operation Blue Pride Newton MA Operation Comfort San Antonio TX Oscar Mike Marengo IL Outdoors for All Foundation Seattle WA Paralyzed Veterans of America Washington DC Pineland Farms Inc. New Gloucester ME Prisma Health–Upstate Greenville SC Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, Inc. La Plata MD Rehabilitation Institute of Chgo dba Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Chicago IL RHI FOUNDATION, INC. Indianapolis IN Riekes Center for Human Enhancement Menlo Park CA Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Piscataway NJ Sea Star Base Galveston Galveston TX Skydive Addiction LLC Salado TX Southern Arizona Adaptive Sports Tucson AZ Southern Connecticut State University New Haven CT SPORTS OUTDOOR AND RECREATION INC. San Antonio TX Steamboat Adaptive Recreational Sports Steamboat Springs CO STRIVE For You Madison TN Team River Runner, Inc. Rockville MD ThanksUSA McLean VA The Turn North Olmsted OH The University Corporation Northridge CA The University of Tennessee Chattanooga TN Two Top Mountain Adaptive Sports Foundation, Inc Mercersburg PA University of Maryland College Park MD University of New Hampshire Durham NH University of North Carolina at Wilmington Wilmington NC US Association of Blind Athletes Colorado Springs CO US Bobsled and Skeleton Federation Lake Placid NY US Curling Association Stevens Point WI US Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association, Inc Colorado Springs CO US Rowing Association Princeton NJ USA Boccia INC Bay Shore NY USA Warriors Ice Hockey Program Inc North Potomac MD USMMA Sailing Foundation Saint Petersburg FL Vail Veterans Foundation, Inc. (DBA Vail Veterans Program) Vail CO Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports Killington VT Warrior Expeditions Roanoke VA Warrior Surf Foundation Folly Beach SC Wasatch Adaptive Sports Inc. Snowbird UT Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association, Inc Brookfield WI Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation, Inc. Brandon FL YMCA of Central Maryland, Inc. Baltimore MD Young Men's Christian Association of the Chesapeake, Inc. Easton MD VA Adaptive Sports Grant Recipients: Equine Organization Headquarters BraveHearts Therapeutic Riding and Educational Center Harvard IL Chesapeake Therapeutic Riding, Inc. Street MD EquiCenter, Inc. Honeoye Falls NY Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association, Inc. Spanish Fork UT Equinoterapia Puerto Rico, Inc. San Juan PR Harmony Acres Equestrian Center Fruita CO Horses Spirits Healing, Inc. Billings MT Polk County Des Moines IA Project Horse Inc. Great Falls VA Research Foundation for SUNY on behalf of SUNY Cobleskill Albany NY Shamrock Reins Pipersville PA Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Slippery Rock PA Utah State University Logan UT Wellness Through Horses, LLC Bend OR.
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