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Mission, Vision, & History

Our Mission

LPF redistributes equipment to expand access and equity within youth sports and recreation programs in under-resourced communities.

Our Vision

A world with no sidelines.

 

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Our History

Leveling the Playing Field was founded in 2013 in response to the growing inequity between those that can afford to play sports and those that cannot, and the prominent role the cost of sporting goods was playing in that gap. 
 
After working in youth sports, college athletics and professional football, our founder, Max Levitt, realized the volume of equipment that goes to waste from elementary school aged kids all the way up to our professional sports franchises.  In response, he decided to develop essentially a food bank for sports equipment.  
 

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$20,000,000

amount of equipment distributed

$17,000,000

amount of equipment collected

2,000+

programs impacted

5,500+

volunteers

Leveling the Playing Field: A Note From Our Founder

Like most kids growing up in an affluent suburban community I was fortunate to be given every opportunity to participate in after-school sports. From competing in hockey and basketball throughout my entire childhood to trying golf for a summer, I was put in the advantageous position to reap the emotional and physical benefits of youth sports. Like many adults today who grew up in a similar environment, I cannot imagine what my childhood would have been like without it.

In too many under-resourced communities both in our inner cities and in rural areas, the opportunity to participate in sports has become increasingly inaccessible due to the expense of participating. In fact, low-income families are more than three times less likely to enroll their kids in youth sports due to the high cost of participation.

As both an equipment manager with Syracuse University’s football program as well as working with county recreation programs, I was appalled with the waste of sporting equipment I saw at the end of each season. The regularity in which people were throwing away unused or still perfectly good gear was absolutely shocking. It was that experience that ultimately led me to create what was essentially a “food bank for sporting equipment” through which we could funnel used gear to children who desperately needed it.

With the support of local youth sports families, we have been able to provide millions of dollars worth of equipment to schools, youth organizations, after-school programs and youth sports leagues to make sure that during and after school sports are accessible to students that were increasingly being left on the sidelines. We are excited to continue harnessing the collective power of our growing network of supporters to ensure that one day every child has the chance to participate in youth sports.

Max Levitt, Founder of LPF

Max Levitt
Founder/Executive Director

 

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"We don’t have to worry about our budget, and an "We don’t have to worry about our budget, and an underrated aspect is getting this equipment for free. So the money you were spending to buy things online, or run out to a sporting goods store, you can take it and put it towards something else.”

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Introducing Avery Floyd, LPF Atlanta's Program Dir Introducing Avery Floyd, LPF Atlanta's Program Director!

Avery has extensive experience in the non-profit sector including work with the Atlanta Braves, VOX ATL, and more. We're so excited to have Avery lead the charge in Georgia 🍑

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