Financial Aid Applications - Closed

2023-34 Application Deadlines

Boys Travel: September 1st, 2023

Girls Travel & Youth Non-Travel Training Team: November 1st, 2023


Overview

Each year SBVC works hard to amass funds to provide financial support for those players in financial need by soliciting corporate sponsorships and private donations, and hosting various fundraisers throughout each season. Financial Aid awards are also made possible in part by the generous grants provided over the seasons.

SBVC makes every attempt to provide those in need with some financial support. SBVC's Financial Aid Committee distributes the monies raised each year to as many eligible families as possible. In so doing, SBVC finds it necessary to generally provide only partial award amounts toward the total program fees. Only in rare circumstances is SBVC able to offer full support.

 

FY 2023 Income Limit Category*

Financial Aid % of Annual Fees

Extremely Low (30%) Income Limits ($)

up to 75%

Very Low (50%) Income Limits ($)
Low (80%) Income Limits ($)
Calculated: Median (100%) Income Limits ($) up to 50%
Calculated: Workforce (120%) Income Limits ($) up to 25%

 

The following factors are considered to determine who is qualified to receive financial aid:

1. Financial need

2. Seniority in SBVC

3. Number of siblings currently playing in SBVC

 

Application/Request Process

1. Use the "HUD" chart below as guidelines for those who will be considered for financial aid.

2. Complete the online Financial Aid Request Form.

3. Attach a summary copy of the previous year's tax return, from both parents, and all other pertinent information.
Financial Aid Requests will not be accepted without this.

All information is kept confidential by the members of the Financial Aid Committee. The Financial Aid Committee will review all requests and determine who will receive financial support awards and the amount to be awarded to each, and will notify Applicant prior to the due date of the first payment of the Program Fees.

HUD - Income Guidelines

We use and reference the Income Guidelines are determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), State Housing and Community Development, and calculated pursuant to Santa Barbara County's Housing Element.  These figures are primarily based on Area Median Income (AMI) for a family of four, adjusted for household size and income category.  Please note these numbers may be subject to change annually.

Income Category Family (1) Family (2) Family (3) Family (4) Family (5) Family (6) Family (7)
Extremely Low (30%) Income Limits ($) $29,381 $33,581 $37,781 $41,963 $45,338 $48,694 $55,406
Very Low (50%) Income Limits ($) $48,969 $55,969 $62,969 $69,938 $75,563 $81,156 $92,344
Low (80%) Income Limits ($) $78,350 $89,550 $100,750 $111,900 $120,900 $129,850 $147,750
Calculated: Median (100%) Income Limits ($) $97,938 $111,938 $125,938 $139,875 $151,125 $162,313 $184,688
Calculated: Workforce (120%) Income Limits ($) $117,525 $134,325 $151,125 $167,850 $181,350 $194,775 $221,625