4ATX Foundation

Applications Now Open for 2021-22 CAYSA Junior Scholarship Program

The 4ATX Foundation, Austin FC and CAYSA (Capital Area Youth Soccer Association (CAYSA) are partnering up again for the 2021-22 youth soccer season.

With CAYSA, a 501(c)3 non-profit supporting soccer for young people and their communities across Central Texas, the 4ATX Foundation and Austin FC are now accepting applicants for the partnership’s annual Club Scholarship Program. The program provides the opportunity for youth local CAYSA Junior Academy program players to join a local team.

“We are excited to work once again with CAYSA in support of young players in our community. Through the Youth Club Scholarship program, Austin FC and 4ATX Foundation continue to stay the course in our commitment to help young underserved athletes access the beautiful game.” said Kaitlin Swarts, Executive Director of 4ATX Foundation and VP of Community Impact for Austin FC.

Parents or guardians of young players wishing to apply for the Club Scholarship program can do so via this link (English) or (En español). Completed applications can be emailed to admin@caysa.org. The deadline to submit applications is Sept. 12.

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4ATX Foundation will provide multiple full and partial scholarships to CAYSA Club Scholarship recipients for the 2020-21 season, focusing on youth players from socio-economically challenged backgrounds.

"CAYSA is excited about the opportunity to see our member clubs benefit from the generosity of the 4ATX Foundation and Austin FC," said CAYSA President David Buckler. "We are thankful for the relationship and we look forward to continue this partnership in the future."

Capital Area Youth Soccer Association (CAYSA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that has been serving the greater-Austin metropolitan area since 1979. CAYSA is a member association of South Texas Youth Soccer Association (STYSA) and a part of US Youth Soccer. CAYSA serves approximately 14,000 youth players annually through recreational and competitive programs.