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CC2000 Grants & Awards

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Cleveland Championships 2000 (CC2000) was created to organize and host the 2000 State Farm U.S. Figure Skating Championships. CC2000 was formed as a 501-c-3 non-profit organization to ensure that all of the funds raised by the event went back to the Cleveland skating community.

 

After the Championships, CC2000 created a trust fund with the profits. The mission of CC2000 states that the profits will be used for the sole and exclusive purpose of fostering, supporting, developing and promoting amateur figure skating in the greater Cleveland area.

 

If your home club is a member of the Greater Cleveland Council of Figure Skating Clubs (GCC), you are eligible to apply for a financial aid grant from CC2000. Download and complete the appropriate forms below and submit them. CC2000 and the grant approval committee of the GCC will notify you if your grant was approved or denied.

HOMETOWN OLYMPIC SKATING CHAMPIONS HONORED WITH SCHOLARSHIP FUND


(Cleveland, OH) Inspired by the skating and academic achievements of Carol Heiss Jenkins & Hayes Jenkins, Cleveland Championships 2000, producers of the 2000 and 2009 US Figure Skating Championships, today launched the Carol & Hayes Jenkins Scholarship Grant. This annual grant will be awarded to a local skater who has excelled in athletic and academic achievements, and who is graduating from high school with plans to attend college in the next six months.

 

Carol Heiss Jenkins competed in Ladies singles, becoming the 1956 Olympic silver medalist, 1960 Olympic champion, five-time World champion, and four-time U.S. National Champion. During this unprecedented winning streak Carol attended New York University.

 

Hayes Jenkins competed in Men’s singles, becoming the 1956 Olympic champion, four-time World champion, and four-time U.S. National champion. Hayes attended Colorado College and Harvard Law School.

 

“Hayes and I are thrilled to have a scholarship named after us that supports local figure skaters quest to continue their education”, said Carol Heiss Jenkins. Jenkins added, “we believe education is the foundation to achieving goals and enjoying a well-balanced life”.

 

The scholarship grant application can be found at Awards & Grants – Cleveland Championships (cc2000.org) . Applicants must be a current member of a figure skating club associated with the Greater Cleveland Council of Figure Skating Clubs.

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