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Programs

DTP Youth Programs

The DTP provides supportive and comprehensive, multi-faceted programs for youth players aged 5-18 years. These include small group technical and tactical instruction, practice matches, unstructured hitting time, competition, fitness, and nutrition. Registration is completed via online request on a first-come, first-served basis.

DTP Adult Programs

Denver Tennis Park is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing youth development through equitable access to quality tennis programming.We are not a membership organization, in part because we believe tennis should be available to everyone. As an adult enrolled in our programs a portion of the fee you pay goes toward ensuring we can directly advance our mission to support youth development in under-resourced communities and through scholarships at our facility.

Events

From business after-hours to socials and community events, DTP events are a fun and exciting way to get involved and support youth development through tennis. In addition, we are available to nonprofit, corporate, or private event rentals of the DTP facility. For more information please contact Gabe Vicuna, Director of Operations

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Volunteer

We know there are many people who want to support our mission and bring their skills and experience to our programs and services. We appreciate the interest and are committed to ensuring that every volunteer can meaningfully contribute to our work. If you are interested in volunteering, please reach out to Gabriel Guillaume, and we will work with you to find a good fit. Also, because we are a youth-serving organization, all volunteers at the DTP must pass a background check.

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Donate

The DTP is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization meaning that all donations are tax deductible and, more importantly, go toward improving the lives and future of youth in the Denver area. There are opportunities to give to various programs, to be a corporate sponsor, to donate equipment and services, and/or to support the organization holistically.

 

The DTP takes our role as a steward of your philanthropy seriously and finds appropriate ways to recognize your gift and/or your business because we believe giving doesn’t only help people, it inspires our community.

Apply for Scholarships

The Denver Tennis Park is committed to making tennis available to all kids in the Denver Area. For some that may require financial assistance.

 

We are proud to have a scholarship program here at the DTP for youth who have not ever learned or played tennis, as well as for those who have and are looking to strengthen their commitment and progress in the game.

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Stay Connected

Stay up to date on program registration, upcoming events, and more by joining the DTP email list. Signing up to receive our occasional updates and newsletters is the best way to stay up to date and in the know. 

The DTP Connection

Our official online newsletter is here to keep you connected with the exciting things happening in and outside the DTP. Released six times a year, our online newsletter highlights our programs, community work, and the people that make the DTP a fun place to be at. Download a PDF of our newsletter by clicking on the titles below.

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