YMCA CEO seeks $60 billion for nonprofits and aid for youth sports

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YMCA CEO seeks $60 billion for nonprofits and aid for youth sports
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The YMCA and more than 100 politicians support the Save Organizations that Serve (SOS) America Act, which seeks emergency funding for nonprofits.

The rise of the e-sports is becoming a distraction for children, for example. The sector grew to"I think it's going to be as big as traditional sports," said John Fazio, the CEO of Esports companyJoshua Jacobs, the, said youth sports organizations need to develop a "high-value proposition" in both in-person and online programs for youth to stay engaged with traditional sports.

Jacobs said TGA, which specializes in teaching youth sports in schools and community centers, has already received inquiries about setting up online camps this summer. An increase in parents and clubs selecting online offerings, even at the youth sports level, is expected as social distancing becomes the new normal, according to Jacobs. And once youth sports recovers, Jacobs said organizational changes, including a higher regard for cleanliness, will be needed to prepare for a new normal.

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