The Jordan Spieth Family Foundation focuses on impactful and direct lines of support through our four mission pillars: Individuals with Special Needs, Junior Golf, Military Families and Veterans and Pediatric Cancer. All grant applicants' primary work must fall very specifically within one (or multiple) of these areas. For each initiative we support, JSFF seeks to fund achievable ideas that aim to help remove barriers and/or provide opportunities that directly impact individuals and families within our mission focus. Ideally the primary work of each grant should take place within the 2025 calendar year. We kindly ask our 2024 Community Partners to take one-year off from applying for funding.
The JSFF focus is on filling significant financial needs as we aim to work alongside groups with deep, impactful goals - please keep this in mind when applying. We sincerely appreciate your time and effort and the countless organizations hard at work in and around our shared mission.
1. Individuals with Special Needs: JSFF seeks to partner with programs that close the gap for those with cognitive or neurological special needs, ensuring these children and young adults have access to developmental programming and vocational opportunities to expand their communication, self-help, and social skills. We focus on pursuing partners that create developmental opportunities and promote inclusion for the intellectually disabled. We consider a limited number of recreation focused grant programs that prioritize mental and physical well-being and growth.
2. Junior Golf: We believe the game of golf can be a conduit for many life skills and an on-ramp for expanding youth horizons. JSFF will focus on junior golf programs that are diverse, emphasize outreac and remove potential socio-economic barriers to the game. We also pursue partnerships with groups that utilize golf as an avenue to furthering education and/or mentorship opportunities.
3. Military Families and Veterans: In an effort to honor those military members who have served our country, JSFF pursues established grant partners who directly impact service members and/or their families through Financial aid opportunities, familial respite support, mental and physical therapies and avenues that look to provide long-term support mechanisms. While focusing on more fundamental approaches to change, JSFF considers some therapeutic recreation programming that provides tangible, quantitative long-term support.
4. Pediatric Cancer: Our goal is to fund programs that offer direct care for children fighting cancer and their families. This includes supporting child life services, emotional and social therapies, familial respite, and avenues to overcome financial burdens on families when facing a diagnosis. Additionally, the ultimate goal of JSFF and our partners would be to eradicate pediatric cancers and we welcome grant applications for research and clinical trials.
We thank you for your time and energy!
2025 Jordan Spieth Family Foundation Grant Application
The Jordan Spieth Family Foundation focuses on impactful and direct lines of support through our four mission pillars: Individuals with Special Needs, Junior Golf, Military Families and Veterans and Pediatric Cancer. All grant applicants' primary work must fall very specifically within one (or multiple) of these areas. For each initiative we support, JSFF seeks to fund achievable ideas that aim to help remove barriers and/or provide opportunities that directly impact individuals and families within our mission focus. Ideally the primary work of each grant should take place within the 2025 calendar year. We kindly ask our 2024 Community Partners to take one-year off from applying for funding.
The JSFF focus is on filling significant financial needs as we aim to work alongside groups with deep, impactful goals - please keep this in mind when applying. We sincerely appreciate your time and effort and the countless organizations hard at work in and around our shared mission.
1. Individuals with Special Needs: JSFF seeks to partner with programs that close the gap for those with cognitive or neurological special needs, ensuring these children and young adults have access to developmental programming and vocational opportunities to expand their communication, self-help, and social skills. We focus on pursuing partners that create developmental opportunities and promote inclusion for the intellectually disabled. We consider a limited number of recreation focused grant programs that prioritize mental and physical well-being and growth.
2. Junior Golf: We believe the game of golf can be a conduit for many life skills and an on-ramp for expanding youth horizons. JSFF will focus on junior golf programs that are diverse, emphasize outreac and remove potential socio-economic barriers to the game. We also pursue partnerships with groups that utilize golf as an avenue to furthering education and/or mentorship opportunities.
3. Military Families and Veterans: In an effort to honor those military members who have served our country, JSFF pursues established grant partners who directly impact service members and/or their families through Financial aid opportunities, familial respite support, mental and physical therapies and avenues that look to provide long-term support mechanisms. While focusing on more fundamental approaches to change, JSFF considers some therapeutic recreation programming that provides tangible, quantitative long-term support.
4. Pediatric Cancer: Our goal is to fund programs that offer direct care for children fighting cancer and their families. This includes supporting child life services, emotional and social therapies, familial respite, and avenues to overcome financial burdens on families when facing a diagnosis. Additionally, the ultimate goal of JSFF and our partners would be to eradicate pediatric cancers and we welcome grant applications for research and clinical trials.
We thank you for your time and energy!