Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does the R.I.S.E. Program stand for?

    R.I.S.E. stands for Reach, Inspire, Strengthen, Empower. It's a comprehensive leadership development program that helps youth discover their unique qualities through sports participation and mentorship. At NextGen United Champions Sports Foundation, we use this framework to build character alongside athletic skills.
  • Is there a girls-only flag football program in Frisco?

    Yes, the G.E.A.R. Program is a girls-only flag football initiative in Frisco, TX. This program empowers female athletes and breaks down gender barriers in sports participation. It provides a supportive environment where girls can develop football skills and confidence.
  • How does the Unified Sports Academy support athletes with disabilities?

    The Unified Sports Academy provides inclusive athletic opportunities and adaptive training specifically designed for Special Olympics athletes and youth with disabilities. The program offers specialized coaching and inclusive environments where athletes of all abilities can participate together. NextGen United Champions Sports Foundation tailors instruction to meet individual needs.
  • What sports are included in youth training programs?

    Youth sports training includes flag football, basketball, soccer, and baseball. Programs feature age-appropriate skill development and character building for elementary through high school athletes. Each sport emphasizes both technical skills and personal growth through structured coaching.
  • When do sports camps and clinics run during the year?

    Sports camps and clinics run seasonally, including summer programs, winter break clinics, and spring and fall skills workshops. All camps feature certified coaches and small group instruction. At NextGen United Champions Sports Foundation, we schedule programs during school breaks to maximize participation opportunities.
  • Can families get financial help for sports program costs?

    Yes, need-based scholarships and financial support are available for economically disadvantaged youth. This assistance covers sports program participation, equipment, and registration fees. NextGen United Champions Sports Foundation works to ensure finances don't prevent any child from accessing athletic opportunities.
  • What happens in the mentorship programs?

    Mentorship programs pair young athletes with experienced coaches and community leaders for personal development and guidance. These include both one-on-one and group mentorship initiatives. The focus is on building character, setting goals, and providing positive role models beyond athletic training.
  • Are there free sports programs available in North Texas?

    Yes, free sports clinics are offered through community outreach initiatives. These programs include school partnerships and community engagement designed to increase sports access for under-resourced youth. At NextGen United Champions Sports Foundation, we serve multiple locations across North Texas including Frisco, Dallas, and surrounding areas.
  • What age groups can participate in youth sports training?

    Youth sports training serves athletes from elementary through high school ages. Programs are structured with age-appropriate skill development to match physical and developmental stages. Each age group receives coaching tailored to their experience level and athletic maturity.