Community Tennis Associations (CTAs) provide the underlying support for all tennis programs in a community. Dedicated volunteers and professionals in CTAs raise funds, promote programs, and publicize local tennis activities to ensure that tennis maintains strong roots in the communities. Most importantly, CTAs ensure that every program is accessible to everyone. District offices establish the framework for not only starting tennis programs in the community but for sustaining and expanding them. Guidance, grants, and technical assistance is available.
The Community Award applications are now available online at
www.usta.com/cta
. More information is available on that web site.
Each registered CTA will receive an email in the coming weeks with notification of the award applications, however please spread the word that these applications are now available.
Organizational Memberships
Be an active USTA CTA. To become a USTA Organization Member, click here to download an organization member application or call (800) 990-8782, Mon.-Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. or Sun. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) and speak to a Member Services Representative.
Register Your CTA With USTA
A USTA Community Tennis Association (CTA) is "any incorporated, geographically defined, not-for-profit, volunteer-based tennis organization that supports or provides programs which promote and develop the growth of tennis."
In an effort to better understand the needs of community tennis associations nationwide, we have set-up an online registration system that allows each CTA to officially register and identifying themselves with the United States Tennis Association.
As the USTA moves forward, we will create a tiered USTA CTA benefits package for CTAs reaching milestones in their own association's development. Click here to register.
CTA Insurance Benefits
The USTA Master Liability and Accident Insurance Program for Community Tennis Associations. Qualified CTAs can benefit from professional, high quality Liability and Accident insurance. CTAs can now operate freely with Liability and Accident insurance coverage being provided under a Master-policy program and a dedicated service center to guide you through the process.
For information on Liability and Director and Officers’ Insurance click here.
Guide for Community Tennis Associations
Click here for a printable version of the "USTA Guide for Community Tennis Associations." NOTE: the following PDF file is 1.9MB and 74 pages long and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
CTA Start-up Grant
Funding is available to assist a CTA with obtaining incorporation, opening a bank account, beginning the process for tax exempt status and marketing money to promote the CTA. Click here for an application grant.
CTA Links:
Southern - Mary Hatfield, 770-368-8200, hatfield@sta.usta.com
National - David Slade, 914-696-7000, slade@usta.com