Project Beisbol is a 501(c) non-profit organization dedicated to empowering underserved youth in Latin America through baseball and softball. We harness the power of the sport to promote positive social change and encourage greater hemispheric unity.
Our Mission
Our mission is to:
- Provide equipment and coaching to under-resourced youth
- Create educational and leadership opportunities
- Promote cultural exchange and build bridges between communities through baseball and softball
What We Do
Since 2008, Project Beisbol has benefited over 16,500 baseball and softball players in 165 programs across 8 countries. Our work includes:
- Equipment and Monetary Donations: Supplying baseball and softball equipment, protecting children from the cost barrier to play.
- Coach Training Workshops: Equipping coaches with the skills and resources to effectively train young players.
- Refugee Integration Programs: Empowering displaced families through baseball and connection to local communities.
- Community Relations: Building relationships with local organizations and governments to strengthen programs and foster sustainability.
Who We Help
Project Beisbol primarily focuses on under-resourced youth in Latin American communities, with a specific focus on:
- At-risk children and adolescents
- Refugee children and families
- Underserved communities throughout Latin America
How We Do It
We partner with government agencies, corporate sponsors, and individuals to:
- Secure equipment and funding
- Establish and support local programs
- Train coaches and empower athletes
- Facilitate cultural exchange through international programs
Ways to Help
There are numerous ways you can support our mission:
- Financial Donations: Support our work through one-time or ongoing contributions.
- Equipment Donations: Donate new or gently used baseball and softball equipment.
- Volunteer or Intern: Contribute your time and skills to our programs.
- Corporate or Team Sponsorships: Partner with us to sponsor a youth team in Latin America.

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