Construction and Programming
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Educational Programming – $3,400,000
• Leadership and Character Development
• Mental Health and Wellness
• Fitness and Nutrition
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Success Center – $10,320,000
• Construction of the building in which the educational programming will be delivered
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Museum – $3,200,000
• Women in Sports Tribute Museum and Hall of Fame
• Exhibits paying homage to women’s legacy in sports
• Highlighting Marvella Bayh as the inspiration for Title IX and the legacy of Title IX
• Women’s sports leadership speaker series
Program Delivery and Research
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Auditorium/Media Center – $4,400,000
• Facilitates delivery of education curriculum to visitors (athletes, parents, coaches, officials, etc.)
• Includes content creation studio for athletes and podcast studio to disseminate educational content
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Two multipurpose outdoor, rectangular fields – $3,470,000
• Fields will accommodate educational programming delivery and clinics
• Cost includes parking, lighting and food services to support the fields
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Sports Science Institute - $2,537,000
• Partnerships with universities such as Indiana University and Ball State University will produce research on girls’ physiology and test technology to better serve athletes
Scholarships and Medical Center
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Scholarships – $8,000,000
• Nancy’s Dream Scholarship Program – supporting athletes from single parent households in honor of Glenn and Lou Tilley’s mother, Nancy, who gave up her dreams to enable the dreams of her children
• Low-income, socioeconomically disadvantaged athletes
• Children with disabilities
• Children of veterans
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Medical Center – ~$25,000,000
• Partnership with a regional health system to provide onsite sports injury and sports medicine
• Primary care health clinic for rural community residents
• Diagnostic care for visitors such as mammograms, heart screenings, bone density scans, sports physicals, and prevention education in areas such as addiction, eating disorders, social media dangers, avoiding burnout, etc.