
First Stick Program
The First Stick Program strives to break barriers to participation. Benefits include: lacrosse equipment (boys’ or girls’ packages), complimentary US Lacrosse membership, and coach development resources.

Flex6 Lacrosse
Flex6 Lacrosse is a fun, fast-paced, non-contact version of the game of lacrosse that can be played by any mix of players up to six per team.
Physical Education Grant
The Physical Education Grant provides a set of soft lacrosse equipment to schools, after-school programs, and community-based youth organizations.


Diversity & Inclusion
US Lacrosse believes that broad representation and participation add significant value to the lacrosse experience of each of us. These valued experiences are enhanced by embracing underrepresented and underserved communities.
Lacrosse Communities Project
The goal of Lacrosse Communities Project (LCP) is to make the most racially, ethnically, and economically diverse neighborhoods in cities across the country focal points for growing lacrosse.

Coach Development Clinic Grant
This grant is designed for local lacrosse organizations that are interested in applying to host a men's game and/or women's game Level 1, 2, or 3 Coach Development clinic in their area.


Player's Pulse
The US Lacrosse Center for Sport Science supports this grant program to enable local lacrosse organizations in getting an AED on every field. This AED grant program provides free units to qualified members of the lacrosse community.
Get Involved in Lacrosse
The US Lacrosse wants to help connect you with local organizations so you can coach or officiate. Once you provide some information about yourself, we will connect you with a person from your area that will help you find the right local lacrosse organization in your community.

TryLax™
TryLax™ is an exciting, effective way for programs to recruit new players into the sport and their organization. This program is for organizations that want to introduce lacrosse to boys and girls, ages 6-14, for the first time.