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February 2026 Grant Winner

Young Ladies of Power

Year Long Youth Camp

Since 2012, Young Ladies of Power, Inc. (YLOP) has been proving that "girl power" isn't just a catchy phrase—it's a full-time job.

We are thrilled to name them our February grant winner, awarding $3,000 to keep their "Youth Camp for the Year" series thriving through 2026. After a major sponsor hit budget cuts, we stepped in to ensure girls ages 4–18 still have access to their Spring, Summer, and Fall Break retreats at Booker T. Washington Park.

This funding covers everything from $1,000 in art supplies, $1,000 for expert speakers, and $1,000 for dedicated youth and adult staffing. These camps are leadership incubators where ballet, STEM, and mental health awareness meet civic action.

Whether they’re learning to pass bills at the State Capitol or leading local Days of Service, these young ladies are bringing serious tools back to the Scenic City.

By hitting their March 19 deadline, YLOP is set to keep empowering hearts and minds all year long. Congratulations to YLOP for making Chattanooga a lot more awesome, one future leader at a time!

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October 2024 Grant Winner

We’re rolling out the red carpet for Training Wheels Preschool | Downside Up Inc. a recipient of our $3,000 UNFoundation grant!

Training Wheels is on a mission to offer preschool programming for children with medical and behavioral needs—kids who require a little extra TLC and support to thrive. Think: therapeutic play, STEM, art, music, and more, all in a nurturing, inclusive environment. Because these kids deserve to get their hands dirty with learning, just like any other preschooler.

With this grant, Training Wheels will hire an additional teacher, making sure each child gets the individual attention they need (because, let’s be real, 1:1 care goes a long way). This helps them expand their reach, meaning more kiddos can join in on the fun—whether that’s exploring STEM projects, jamming out to music, or just enjoying some much-needed playtime. And let’s not forget: parents will get some well-deserved respite too. Win-win!

Why does this matter? Because there are limited options for children with unique needs in the Chattanooga area. The demand for programs like Training Wheels is real—and the need for smaller class sizes and specialized care is only growing. With this grant, they’re able to meet that need head-on, ensuring these children get the early education they deserve without breaking the bank for families.

So, what’s next? More students, more growth, and the ability to make an even bigger impact in the community. Here’s to more learning, more laughter, and yes, more teachers in the spring semester.

Training Wheels Preschool is rolling full speed ahead, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to support them.

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