With a resounding belief in the power of sport to transform lives, the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) proudly announces the distribution of its 50,000th grant this year, marking a historic milestone for the global adaptive sports movement. In 2025, CAF awarded 4,025 grants totaling $6.55M, empowering individuals with physical disabilities to pursue their athletic dreams through access to adaptive sports equipment, sports prosthetics, and expenses for training, coaching, and competition travel.
Since 1994, CAF has helped tens of thousands of individuals redefine what’s possible, making movement accessible through sport. This year’s milestone distribution total embodies the spirit of unity, strength, and purpose that continues to fuel CAF’s impact globally.
“Movement is powerful—and when we move together, we are unstoppable,” said Kristine Entwistle, CAF’s Chief Executive Officer. “As we reach the milestone of distributing over 50,000 grants, it reminds us of the lives that have been changed. We are proud to champion the journeys of so many athletes who have discovered their strength, independence, and community through sport.”
This year’s grant distribution spans across 84 different sports and activities, including, but not limited to: track and field, wheelchair basketball, power soccer, cycling, surfing, fly-fishing, wheelchair rugby, Alpine and Nordic skiing, sled hockey, adaptive fitness training, and outdoor recreation. Grants were funded across all 50 states and 34 countries for individuals between the ages of four and 89 years old.

Physical Disability: Limb Difference
Personal Story: Jude was born with a limb difference in both arms and legs. Sports have given him confidence and joy at an early age. With his CAF grant for swim and skate equipment, he’s gaining not only skills—but a community that supports his growth.

Physical Disability: Paraplegia
Personal Story: Daira discovered her passion for tennis early, and now, thanks to her CAF grant for a new tennis wheelchair, she’s training harder than ever with hopes of competing on the world’s biggest stage.

Physical Disability: Amputation
Personal Story: A former police officer and deputy sheriff, Bridget turned to sailing during recovery. With an Operation Rebound grant, she continues to compete, heal, and inspire others through her journey on the water.

Physical Disability: Quadriplegia
Personal Story: After discovering adaptive sports at a CAF-Idaho event, Somchai embraced mountain biking. His new CAF-funded bike is more than equipment—it’s a pathway to coaching, mentoring, and leading others on the trail.

Physical Disability: Below-Elbow Amputation
Personal Story: A competitive climber and community advocate, Allie is scaling new heights in adaptive climbing and building a space for others to do the same. Her CAF grant helps fuel her national and international goals.

Physical Disability: Quadriplegia
Personal Story: A seasoned half-marathoner, Scott is using his CAF grant for an all-terrain wheelchair to continue racing, staying active, and inspiring others with his story of resilience.
CAF’s Operation Rebound® program continues to uplift injured veterans, active-duty military, and first responders through sport. This year, 732 Operation Rebound grants totaling $805,648 were awarded. These grants support physical and emotional recovery, creating a sense of belonging and purpose through adaptive athletics.
CAF’s transformative impact would not be possible without the support of trusted partners committed to inclusion, innovation, and equity in sport.
For over 32 years, CAF’s exclusive and global prosthetic partner Össur has provided cutting-edge sports prosthetics to athletes with limb loss or limb difference. This year, 92 Össur grants were awarded, allowing recipients to pursue everything from everyday activity to elite-level competition.
As CAF’s official mobility partner, Toyota shares a mission to remove barriers and empower movement for all. Through this partnership, grants were provided to athletes who use adaptive equipment across multiple disciplines, from sled hockey to wheelchair basketball. Toyota’s “Let’s Go Places” campaign and community presence continue to fuel CAF programs year-round.
“At Toyota, mobility means more than just getting from point A to point B – it’s about the freedom to move, grow, and thrive. Our partnership with CAF is a powerful extension of that belief. We’re proud to support CAF athletes who are breaking barriers and redefining what’s possible through sport,” said Michael Tripp, Group Vice President, Toyota Marketing.
The J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation continues to be a transformative partner in CAF’s efforts to expand adaptive sports opportunities across Idaho. Their support powers the CAF-Idaho initiative and the Idaho Outdoor Fieldhouse, a groundbreaking hub in Boise designed to provide inclusive access to sport, fitness, and community. In 2025, CAF-Idaho supported 235 athletes statewide with grants, equipment, and programming that inspire movement and connection through sport.
EōS Fitness continues championing inclusivity and accessibility in fitness through its partnership with CAF. This year, the national gym chain awarded 118 top-tier Will Power memberships to eligible CAF athletes across the US. With year-round gym access, CAF athletes are empowered to build strength, confidence and endurance while establishing health, fitness, and wellness habits to last a lifetime.
Nike has supported CAF since its founding in 1994, starting as one of the first sponsors of the San Diego Triathlon Challenge by donating shoes to athletes with physical disabilities. Over the past 32 years, Nike has continued to champion access and equity in sport through generous product and financial support. This year, Nike helped fund grants for adaptive equipment, training, and competition expenses while empowering athletes to build strength, confidence, and community through sport.
84 sports
50 states
34 countries
Youngest grant recipient- Age 4
Oldest grant recipient- Age 89
30% are first-time grant recipients
35% female
63% male
1% non-binary/non-conforming
1% prefer not to indicate
Income Stats
39% of recipients’ households earn income under $20K/year
29% of recipients’ households earn income between $20K-$50K/year
Breakdown by Disability
16% Limb loss/Limb difference
9% Spinal Cord Injury
13% Spina Bifida
7% Paraplegia
10% Cerebral Palsy

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