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FINANCING YOUR CHILD'S SPORTS EXPENSES

Just like everything else in life, it costs money to operate a youth sports program. Youth leagues usually pay for the use of the playing fields and courts, as well as their upkeep, electricity, water, etc. In addition, referees must be paid, uniforms and equipment purchased, and if the league is affiliated with a national organization, they must pay insurance and other fees to their national office.

Thus, to some extent, all leagues must develop revenue sources. These sources include fundraisers, concession stand sales and registration fees. Fees for an eight to ten week sports league could range from as little as $10 per child to over $100. Most youth leagues have a scholarship policy that permits parents to obtain free or reduced price registration. This is usually based on a written petition from the parents. If you have an honest need for financial support, you should always inquire about scholarships before you decide not to register your child in a sports league. You'd be surprised how often the league will assist.

There are also a number of organizations in San Antonio that charge a lower registration fee because they receive funding support from governmental or private agencies or businesses. For example, the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department charges only $5 for many of their youth programs. Other sports programs with low or no fees are the Boys & Girls Clubs, Police Athletic League and the Dreams for Youth programs run by the San Antonio Sports Foundation.

Always ask about fees before you register. You deserve to know what the registration fees are and if there are any hidden costs that will surface later. For example, some leagues charge a low registration fee but require each team to purchase its own uniforms. And finally, remember that it's the leadership of the program and not the registration fees that usually determines the quality of your child's sports experience.