Organizations and Players



In the last year, nearly $60,000 has been awarded to diverse and inclusive programs throughout New England.


We give to organizations to support their missions and to individuals through player grants to ensure that anyone who wants to play tennis has the opportunity. Learn more about grants here.











National Junior Tennis and Learning Chapters




First created by Arthur Ashe, Charlie Pasarell and Sheridan Snyder in 1969, the National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL) network is a group of more than 250 non-profit organizations serving 160,000 under-resourced youth.


In New England, we have 17 NJTL chapters provide education and tennis programming to more than 6,650 youth. The chapters support underserved youth communities and have an impact serving far beyond the programming.

Click here to view a full list of our NJTLs and explore the impactful work they are doing.










Wheelchair Tennis & Adaptive Tennis





Tennis is a sport for all and we support organizations that provide inclusive opportunities for players. Explore some impact stories from the last year:
Maine Athletes Shine at the Special Olympics



Wheelchair Tennis Tournament at Emilson YMCA














Growing the Game




Our support extends to partners who are helping to grow our sport and provide inclusive and diverse experiences for youth and adults. If you are interested in working with us, please reach out to Mavi Sanchez-Skakle at ntef@newengland.usta.com.

$15K Donation to Support Newton Community