The Broward Community Tennis Corporation (BCTC) is a Florida Non-Profit Corporation based in Broward County, Florida. BCTC became an official Community Tennis Association through the USTA (United States Tennis Association) for Broward County, Florida in 2020. A Community Tennis Association can be defined as any incorporated, geographically defined, not-for-profit, volunteer-based organization that supports or provides programs which promote and develop the growth of tennis.” As a non-profit corporation, the group works to coordinate and maintain tennis programs and services; guaranteeing that they are open and accessible to all.
Broward Community Tennis Corporation also is a USTA National Junior Tennis and Learning Network member. What is an NJTL? In 1969, the National Junior Tennis League was created as a way to gain and hold the attention of young people, with the hope of teaching them the importance of character, getting an education and becoming productive citizens. Today, the now-named National Junior Tennis and Learning network features more than 250 nonprofit youth development organizations that offer free or low-cost tennis and education programming to over 160,000 under-resourced youth each year.
BCTC hopes to grow and expand programming in Broward County to enhance tennis programming accessibility, but to help youth in underserved communities reach their full potential academically. Using tennis as a vehicle, BCTC hopes to provide tennis programming along with life skills and academic assistance to youth in Broward County.
To learn more about Broward Community Tennis, please contact Connor Montana, President at CMontana@BrowardTennis.org
Broward Community Tennis Corporation also is a USTA National Junior Tennis and Learning Network member. What is an NJTL? In 1969, the National Junior Tennis League was created as a way to gain and hold the attention of young people, with the hope of teaching them the importance of character, getting an education and becoming productive citizens. Today, the now-named National Junior Tennis and Learning network features more than 250 nonprofit youth development organizations that offer free or low-cost tennis and education programming to over 160,000 under-resourced youth each year.
BCTC hopes to grow and expand programming in Broward County to enhance tennis programming accessibility, but to help youth in underserved communities reach their full potential academically. Using tennis as a vehicle, BCTC hopes to provide tennis programming along with life skills and academic assistance to youth in Broward County.
To learn more about Broward Community Tennis, please contact Connor Montana, President at CMontana@BrowardTennis.org