Email: [email protected]Phone: 800.245.5676
/blog/concept2-partners-with-nsca-foundation-for-equipment-grants
- Home
- Community
- Concept2 Blog
Concept2 Partners with NSCA Foundation for Equipment Grants
Concept2 Partners with NSCA Foundation for Equipment Grants
Nov 10, 2025
Share

Concept2 is excited to announce we have partnered with the National Strength and Conditioning Association Foundation to support the tactical community with Erg equipment grants. These grants are designed to assist qualified institutions or agencies in acquiring fitness equipment to support the physical and mental health and readiness of military, law enforcement, and fire-service personnel. Each grant will award a $5,000 Concept2 equipment budget to the selected program.
The new equipment grants with NSCA Foundation and Concept2 will include:
- Concept2 Armed Forces Equipment Grant
- Concept2 Law Enforcement Equipment Grant
- Concept2 Fire Service Agency Equipment Grant
Concept2 is dedicated to supporting these communities, who often face budget constraints while meeting demanding physical requirements. Providing these communities with access to Concept2 equipment enables more effective and efficient training and empowers them to perform at their best.
These grants opened November 1 and will be accepting applications until February 15. The application requirements are as follows:
Specific Requirements:
- Application must be completed.
- The applicant must be a member of the NSCA and show they are working with the specific tactical population of the grant applying for.
- The applicant has not won this award previously.
- United States based applicant.
- The applicant is not a current member of the NSCA Foundation Board of Directors, Grant Committee, NSCA Board of Directors, NSCA/NSCA Affiliate employee or employee's family member, or an employee or family member of Hammer Strength Life Fitness.
Interested in applying for one of the grants? Head to NSCA | Foundation Research Grants | Strength & Conditioning and scroll down to “Equipment Grants.”
Recent Posts
Tags: