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VP Scholastic Chess, Sunil Weeramantry
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Trustee, Rex Sinquefield
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U.S. Chess Trust Fundraising Disclosure Statement
The U.S. Chess Trust
Home
About
Annual Letter
Minutes
Bylaws
Officers,Trustees and Staff
Chairman, Harold J. Winston
President, Steven Doyle
President Emeritus, Shane Samole
Secretary, Myron Lieberman
VP Chess in Education, Tim Redman
Treasurer, Dr. Leroy Dubeck
VP Scholastic Chess, Sunil Weeramantry
Managing Director, Al Lawrence
Trustee, Beatriz Marinello
Trustee, Rex Sinquefield
Trustee, Dr. Norman Saba
Trustee, Patrick Wolf
Trustee, Dov Gorman
Trustee, Stuart Chagrin
Programs
Chess for Youth
Chess-for-Youth Online Form
Samford Fellowship
Scholar-Chessplayer Award
Denker Tournament
Dewain Barber National Tournament of Middle School State Champions
The National Girls Tournament of Champions
John D. Rockefeller III National Tournament of Elementary School State Champions
WIM Ruth Haring National Tournament of Girls State Champions
National Tournament of Senior State Champions
Schools and Chess Clubs
Information
Teachers/Coaches
Chess Articles
ChEssays
Hall of Fame
US Chess Hall of Fame
World Chess Hall of Fame
US Champions
Chess History
Contact
Get Involved
Donate
Donors
U.S. Chess Trust Fundraising Disclosure Statement
Chess-for-Youth Online Form
Chess-for-Youth Online Form
The US Chess Trust can supply equipment to programs that include Title I students. Please review all Chess-for-Youth program requirements prior to submitting your request for participation in the program. You can find the requirements on our website in Chess for Youth Program page.
Name of School/Group
*
Name of Principal/Director
*
Sets cannot be sent unless we can verify that the name below matches the current principal of the school. (We send sets to the principal and use an "ATTN" line to "Chess Program," along with the volunteer's name, if given.
Address
*
Enter School's address.
Street Address
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ZIP Code
School/Group Email
*
Number of Students Participating in Chess-for-Youth Program ?
*
Number of Students Participating Who Are Covered by Title I ?
*
Grades of those participating?
Name of the Chess-for-Youth Volunteer
*
First
Last
Has your school/group ever had a program of this type before?
*
Yes
No
If yes, please explain.
Will you provide time & space for volunteers during and/or after school hours?
*
Yes, during school and after school hours.
Only during school hours.
Only after school hours.
No.
If so, please give details.
Expanding the program to regular school chess club or inter-school activities?
*
(e.g., chess tournaments or matches with other schools)
Expanding to regular school chess club.
Expanding to other inter-school activities.
Not expanding.
If so, please explain.
Other comments or ideas about the Chess-for-Youth program: