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Organizations using the game to open doors — free and low-cost programs that are the heart of what JOGA NYC believes in.

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South Bronx United

Free Youth ProgramsBronx · Soccer + Education
SBU
South Bronx United
Free Youth Programs

South Bronx United uses soccer as a vehicle for social change, pairing the game with academic support, college access, mentoring, and immigration legal services. Its Global Youth League gives ~150 high schoolers Saturday competition alongside social-work support and immigration screenings.

The rec program is open to all kids 4–15 regardless of experience, with fall, spring, and summer seasons at Macombs Dam, Mullaly, and Patterson Parks. One of the most complete sports-based youth development organizations in the country.

On the mapMacombs Dam Park

City in the Community

Free Youth ProgramsNYCFC Foundation
CIC
City in the Community
Free Youth Programs

City in the Community is NYCFC's foundation, delivering free soccer and education programming citywide. Through the New York City Soccer Initiative it helped build 50 mini-pitches across the five boroughs, and its Community Cup develops local youth as coaches, referees, and organizers.

Free coaching roles and volunteer pathways make CITC a way to give back as well as play.

On the mapPrograms in all five boroughs

Uptown Soccer

Free Youth ProgramsUptown Manhattan · Free
US
Uptown Soccer
Free Youth Programs

Uptown Soccer serves over 900 kids a year in Washington Heights, Inwood, and the Bronx with 400+ free drop-in training sessions annually — 'futbol para todos' in practice, not just on the crest.

Programs run from Chiquiticos (ages 4–6) through the Heights Soccer League and a dedicated girls program; 81% of players come from low-income families and every program stays free or near-free through community support.

On the mapWashington Heights / Inwood
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NYC Consulate Cup

Community EventsCommunity Tournament · Global NYC
NCC
NYC Consulate Cup
Community Events

The NYC Consulate Cup brings New York's diplomatic and international-office community together around soccer, with proceeds supporting City in the Community and its mission to make the game more accessible in underserved communities.

It matters because it shows another side of NYC football: not just clubs and leagues, but international communities using the game to build relationships and fund access.

La Canchita

Community EventsCITC Event · Mott Haven
LC
La Canchita
Community Events

La Canchita is a City in the Community event built around a youth soccer tournament on a NYCSI mini-pitch, plus community activities around the game.

The event engages roughly 100 kids ages 12-17 in Mott Haven and is a good example of the JOGA idea in action: the city, the game, and access all meeting in one place.

On the mapMott Haven community mini-pitch
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NYC Soccer Initiative

Mini-PitchesCitywide · Mini-Pitches
NSI
NYC Soccer Initiative
Mini-Pitches

A partnership of the U.S. Soccer Foundation, the Mayor's Fund, NYCFC, adidas, and Etihad that built and programs 50 mini-pitches in underserved neighborhoods across all five boroughs.

The pitches host free after-school programming — find your nearest one through the Foundation.

On the mapMini-pitches citywide
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DUSC Community Programs

Training & AccessManhattan · Financial Aid
DCP
DUSC Community Programs
Training & Access

Beyond its travel and academy sides, Downtown United's nonprofit mission funds financial assistance for talented players in need and community programming across downtown Manhattan.

If cost is the barrier between a kid and a serious club pathway, DUSC is one of the first doors to knock on.

On the mapPier 40 (home base)

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