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1 Introduction to Facilities USTA National Facility Assistance Program USTA National 10 and Under Line Grant

2 USTA Facility Assistance usta.com/facilities

3 Facility Assistance History 2005 – Adopt A Court Grants 2007 – TIP Grants 2008 – Facility Assistance Grants

4 Assistance History

5 Project Consultants Client fills out Facility Assistance Form Form Received by USTA Assigned to Project Consultant Contact Made within 30 Days Walks client through start to finish

6 Steps In Process Advocacy Concept Design (for new or rebuilt facilities) Technical Assistance & Review Funding Application

7 Advocacy is an Integral Part of Facility Assistance

8 USTA Advocacy Objectives Build new & renovate existing tennis facilities Grow in and after school programming with Kid’s Tennis Protect College Varsity Programs and grow recreational tennis on college campuses

9 USTA VOLUNTEERS

10 THE BIG SERVE Your Advocacy Website www.usta.com/thebigserve

11 National Advocacy Handbook

12 Section Toolkits

13 Advocacy in Motion Worksheets How to organize your project Identify core leaders Key Stakeholders Decision-makers Funding Potential Adversaries

14 PowerPoint Presentation & Tennis Needs Survey

15 Park Master Planning

16 Project Selection & Budgeting Adoption of the Annual Budget allows tennis advocates an opportunity to influence Public Officials

17 Understanding the Way Local Governments Operate

18 USTA Facility Assistance Can Start Anywhere in the Process But it Always Starts with Advocacy

19 Facility Consultant Needs Aerial Photographs Dimensions for Existing Facilities Survey Map with Contour Lines

20 Concept Design Dependent upon Advocacy Work Land Acquired –New Facilities –Expansion of Existing Facilities –Bringing Substandard Facilities to Spec

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23 CONCEPT DESIGNS

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25 Next Steps Estimate from Contractor for Accurate Budgeting Purposes Fundraising or Budgeting of Local Dollars

26 Long Term Process Construction Drawings from an Engineer or Architect Construction Documents/Bid from Contractor

27 Technical Review Performed by Team lead by our USTA Engineer Return Series of Comments to be Answered in Writing Can Go Back and Forth Several Times

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29 Funding Application Released when all clarifications made Sent to client/community Only Complete applications are reviewed

30 Funding Amounts Available Grant applications are released by USTA invitation only CategoryDescriptionUSTA Contribution Category I For basic facility improvements, including fixed amenities (i.e. backboards, fencing, lighting, QST lines, etc.) Up to $4,000 – must be matched dollar for dollar by local community Category IIResurfacing of existing courts Up to 20% of total project cost or $35,000 max Category IIINew construction or facility expansion Up to 20% of total project cost or $50,000 max

31 Funding Committee Decision Many contributing factors, it is competitive Recommendations taken for Design Recommendations taken for Construction Programming Plan Inclusion of 10 and Under Tennis –Stand alone courts –36 and 60 foot lines

32 Receipt of Funds Received as Project Moves Along ( 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% completion ) Accountability information Publicity Requisition from Contractors Pictures of Completion

33 Kid’s Tennis & The QuickStart Format Why it’s so important to tennis communities

34 A format of play for kids 10 & under to learn playing the game with 6 key variables Age Court Size Racquet Size Ball Net Height Scoring System The Play Component - Integrate into existing programs Team based play Tournaments & Events Lesson based programs Casual play What is 10 and Under Tennis:

35 QuickStart is to Tennis, What… o T-Ball and Little League are to Baseball o Pee-wee and Youth soccer lined fields are to Soccer o First-Tee is to Golf o AYF is to Football o Shorter lined courts and lower baskets are to Basketball

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37 Lining 10 and Under courts: 1)can be done with minimal investment ($200-$400) by painting lines on existing courts 2)will provide additional activity for one of a community’s largest populations

38 Communities with QuickStart Courts & Lines Houston, TX Charlotte, NC New Haven, CT Atlanta, GA Jacksonville, FL Chicago, IL Surprise, AZ… In 3 years over 2000 courts have been lined for 36’ and 60’ tennis or built.

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40 10&Under Tournaments/Events Communities without permanent courts (QuickStart) or painted lines will miss out on USTA QuickStart (36’ &60’) tournament/event opportunities resulting in a loss of economic development revenue Facilities without permanent courts or lines will lose out on this revenue generating format

41 Is it only for kids? The 60 ft courts are already becoming popular for adults to better allow Singles play for seniors Those with bad knees Wheelchair Players & Wounded Warriors Obese players “Mobility challenged”….(small kids)

42 Official QUICKSTART LINE Ruling from the USTA The Rules of Tennis DO allow USTA National/Sectional/District events or tournaments to be played on courts with additional lines such as those used for the QuickStart Tennis format. Timon Corwin Senior Director, Junior and Collegiate Competition United States Tennis Association 10399 Flores Drive Boca Raton, FL 33428

43 THREE IMPORTANT DECISIONS Intercollegiate Tennis Association United States Tennis Association International Tennis Federation

44 “After 10 minutes on the courts, you don’t even notice the lines”… Sean Ferreira, Director, Cary Tennis Park “Over the past two years, there have been zero complaints about QuickStart lines on any of our courts”… Craig Jones USTA Southern QuickStart Task Force

45 The USTA provides concept plans and unified specifications for permanent 10 and Under courts and permanent lines.

46 National Line Grant 50% with 25% section match Collegiate Line Grant 100% in partnership with ITA Playground Line Grant 50% with 25% section match (3 location min.) Conversions (One 78’ to four 36’) 50% match up to $4K Some sections contribute another 25% up to $1000 USTA 10 and Under National Line Grants & Conversions

47 National QST Line Grant Steps Fill out Facility Assistance Form at usta.com/Facilities Submit photos, dimensions and estimate We send concepts and specifications When job is complete, submit photos and invoice – we release funds

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51 Concept Plans

52 Specs for Contractors and Approval Letter

53 Once Courts are Painted After project is completed, owner sends –Pictures of completed job –Copy of contractor’s final invoice Section is notified and Checks are mailed to facility

54 Playground/Blacktop Striping for Schools Designed to encourage schools to paint their own lines ‘Do It Yourself’ specifications Paint three or more schools in your community and qualify for the National Line Grant

55 College Campus Line Grant Provides 100% funding for college coaches who paint 10 and Under blended lines on their campus courts Encourages interaction between community youth and colleges Boost economic revenue from summer camps and events Makes tennis more relevant on college campuses

56 Full Court 10&Under (QuickStart) Conversions

57 Cary Tennis Park, NC $8,000 Investment Little used Exhibition Court Elementary School across street

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59 Over $20,000 in additional revenue and 1000 kids served each year

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61 Adopt-A-Unit CTAs and other Organizations ‘adopt’ a unit of 100 deployed service members collecting and sending care packages to unit On organizations behalf, USTA will send portable tennis equipment to unit Funded by a $112,000 grant from National Recreation Foundation usta.com/AdoptAUnit

62 Opportunities and Questions


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