Rusty Kanokogi Fund for the Advancement of U.S. Judo

Established by the late Richard Ader, the Fund is named in honor of the late Rena “Rusty” Kanokogi, who is considered the mother of women’s judo. Kanokogi held a seventh-degree black belt in judo, making her at the time the highest-ranking American woman in the sport of judo, and for over two decades, she tirelessly fought for the inclusion of women’s judo in the Olympic Games, ultimately achieving success.

Deadlines and Relevant Dates

The Rusty Kanokogi Fund Grant application is now open. Online applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. EST on May 27, 2024. Grants will be disbursed during the third quarter of 2024.

Grant Eligibility

Applicants must be women athletes, U.S. citizens or legal residents and be eligible to compete for a U.S. national team.
Applicants must be in training for national and international competitions.
An individual may be awarded only one grant from the Women’s Sports Foundation per calendar year and a maximum of three grants to an individual in a lifetime.

Grant Criteria

Individuals applying for this grant are evaluated based on the following criteria:

  • Financial need
  • Present and potential level and ranking
  • Lack of support from traditional sources
  • Role of the award in continued participation and advancement
  • Potential impact of the grant on advancing women in sports
  • Contribution to greater visibility of women athletes
  • Priority is given to those who present a plan for reimbursing the grant in the future, whether financially or otherwise, contributing to women’s sports.

Grant and College Eligibility

Per the NCAA Division I, II, and III legislation, it is permissible for an individual to accept this scholarship since this sport is not sponsored at the NCAA level.

Grant Allocation

Grants can be used for coaching, specialized training, equipment, attire, and/or travel.

Grant Award

A total of $5,000 in grants will be awarded each calendar year. The Fund is replenished through earnings on the endowment and donations.

How to Apply

During the program application period, an authorized representative must visit Foundant GLM, the Women’s Sports Foundation’s grant-management system, and follow the directions to register a new user profile or update an existing profile. Limit one (1) profile per person/email address. Once your profile is registered, you will be able to save and submit your application on the website.

Please read carefully through the eligibility requirements and program criteria before starting a Foundant account and applying. Applicants will be judged on what information is available or provided at the time of application submission.

Under the organization information, please enter the contact information for USA Judo. A Tax ID number is not required to register (so you may leave that space blank).

Notification of Application Acceptance

You will receive an e-mail at the e-mail address provided in your profile when your application has been received.

Any application that is late, incomplete or requesting funds for an event or purchase of equipment that will occur before the applicant would receive the grant money will not be accepted.

Other conditions under which an application will not be accepted:

  • Applications that are e-mailed or faxed
  • Applications for programs that require compulsory religious participation
  • Applications requesting funding towards the purchase of land, construction of buildings, event sponsorships, providing scholarships to individuals, and/or the purchase/care of animals
  • Applications requesting retroactive funding

2023 Grant Recipients

Jayda FulpU.S. and internationally ranked judo competitor
Mariah HolguinU.S. and internationally ranked judo competitor
Nicole StoutU.S. and internationally ranked judo competitor

Contact

If after reading these guidelines carefully you still have questions, please contact Elizabeth Flores-Amaya: 516.307.3915 or EFlores-Amaya@WomensSportsFoundation.org.