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“For a Better Surfing Future”

“For a Better Surfing Future”. The ISA is a 501(c)4 non-profit organization. The ISA Scholarship provides financial assistance to inspirational under 18 year old surfers around the world .

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“For a Better Surfing Future”

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  1. “For a Better Surfing Future” The ISA is a 501(c)4 non-profit organization

  2. The ISA Scholarship provides financial assistance to inspirational under 18 year old surfers around the world The program encourages junior surfers to pursue their surfing dreams while maintaining strong educational values & results

  3. Scholarship Details • 100% of donor funds are given to recipients for the following use: • Support and assist with educational costs • Aid in traveling expenses to surf competitions • Upgrade of surfing equipment • Award recipients are first nominated by their National Federation, with final selection by the ISA Executive Committee

  4. Jamaica “I am going to represent my country and improve my surfing without lowering my grades.” South Africa • 2007 Recipient • Diego Vargas, Ecuador Guatemala Costa Rica Barbados

  5. “One of my biggest dreams has always been to become a surf champion. This dream is turning into a reality thanks to the ISA Scholarship Program...” - 2007/2008 Recipient Juninho Urcia, Peru

  6. “Surfing has allowed me to travel the world and represent my country.” - 2007 Recipient Imani Wilmot, Jamaica “Through surfing you can make a better future for yourself.” - 2008 Recipient Bertie Stuurman, South Africa

  7. ISA Scholarship Recipients

  8. 20075 recipients, $6000 awarded Guillermo Satt, 14 (Chile) Diego Vargas Silva, 18 (Ecuador) Imani Wilmot, 16 (Jamaica) Juninho Urcia, 11 (Peru) Lungani Memani, 18 (South Africa)

  9. 2008 20 recipients, $24,000 awarded Argentina Guatemala Barbados Great Britain Canada Hawaii Chile Jamaica Columbia Japan Costa Rica Peru Dominican Republic South Africa Ecuador Spain

  10. 2009 40 recipients, $24,000 awarded Argentina Jamaica Recipients received $600 cash and a surfboard donated by Global Surf Industries (GSI) Australia Japan Barbados Maldives Brazil Mexico Canada New Zealand Peru Chile Costa Rica Portugal Ecuador Puerto Rico Spain USA Guatemala Trinidad & Tobago Uruguay South Africa

  11. 2010 Plans80 recipients, $48,000 awarded • ISA’s goal is to broaden support to include all major surf brands (2009 supporters have renewed their commitment) • Expand media exposure to increase global awareness of the program • Suggested contribution levels: • Sponsor recognition: $9600 • Supporter recognition: $4800

  12. Benefits for Your Brand • Unite with fellow surf industry leaders to provide a better surfing future for junior surfers worldwide • Huge ROI • Inspire youth of the world to get into surfing

  13. 2009 Sponsors 2009 Supporters

  14. Check out the ISA movie, “For a Better Surfing Future,” featuring the 2007 scholarship recipients

  15. Help us make a difference and build a better surfing future! THANK YOU

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