The Luka Dončić Foundation has opened applications for “Stay in Play,” a three-year global grant initiative aimed at helping young athletes continue participating in organized sports. The program is designed to reduce financial barriers that can prevent children from playing sports. Under Stay in Play, grants can provide up to $25,000 per athlete to support participation costs, according to the foundation. The foundation frames the initiative as a long-term effort, with funding intended to help eligible athletes remain in their sports through the program’s multi-year timeline. Applications are now available as the foundation begins accepting submissions for the initiative. The announcement comes from the Luka Dončić Foundation, which states that the grant program is intended to be global, reaching young athletes beyond a single region. Details on eligibility criteria and application requirements are not provided in the supplied text, but the foundation’s announcement indicates that the program is structured as a multi-year funding effort centered on keeping young people active in sports by addressing financial constraints.