We help support the following Chess Programs, Tournaments and Events

Armed Forces Championship
Chess-for-Youth
Chess in Education
World Junior U20 Chess Championship for Players with Disabilities
Final Four of College Chess
Frank P. Samford, Jr. Chess Fellowship
Hall of Fame Induction
National Girls Tournament of Champions
Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship
The Scholar-Chessplayer Award
Sets for Vets
US Blind Championship
Veteran Prison Chess,,….and more!!

Frank P. Samford, Jr. Chess Fellowship

The FRANK P. SAMFORD, JR. CHESS FELLOWSHIP, marking its twenty-ninth annual award, has selected Grandmasters Samuel Sevian of Southbridge, Massachusetts, and Kayden Troff of West Jordan, Utah, as its 2015 Fellows. The Samford is the richest and most important chess fellowship in the United States. It identifies and assists the best young American chess masters by providing top-level coaching, strong competition and access to study materials. The Fellowship also supplies a monthly stipend for living expenses so that the winners may devote themselves to chess without having financial worries. The U.S. Chess Trust has supported this event since its inception. Tax-deductible donations are accepted, earmarked for the event.

The United States Chess Federation (USCF) National Girls Tournament of Champions

The United States Chess Federation (USCF) National Girls Tournament of Champions is a tournament of Champions for girls from across the United States. It is held annually in the model of the Arnold Denker Tournament of High School Champions and Barber Barber Tournament of K-8 Champions. The NGTC is held in conjunction with the US Open. Each state affiliate is invited to send one representative, a female player in grades K-12 who has demonstrated her ability in a manner satisfactory to the state affiliate.

Scholar-Chessplayer Awards

The Scholar-Chessplayer Awards program was established in the 1980s, and is administered by the US Chess Federation and the US Chess Trust. This program is funded by the US Chess Trust and the National Scholastic Chess Foundation. These annual scholarships awarded by the U.S. Chess Trust, the National Scholastic Chess Foundation, and the USCF, are “intended to recognize and encourage high school junior or senior students who promote a positive image of chess.” High School students who have shown outstanding merits in academics, sportsmanship and chess were eligible to apply for these scholarships.

Chess-For-Youth

The U.S. Chess Trusts Chess-For-Youth program operates under a very simple premise chess makes kids smarter and should be an opportunity available to all students across the country. We can help you establish or continue your chess program! The Chess Trust provides free U.S. Chess Federation memberships and chess playing equipment to support chess education programs across the nation. Programs are carried out in the field by dedicated volunteers and teachers who give their time and expertise and run chess programs in schools, community groups, and organizations.