Knoxville Aquatic Alliance
With this project, we plan to establish an aquatic alliance in Knoxville, significantly increasing the number of residents who can swim, as well as the number of trained lifeguards and certified swim instructors, establishing a sustainable cycle of high-quality aquatic safety and swimming instruction. Our target population will be school-age children and teens; however, socio-economic barriers disproportionality affect minorities and we will work to eliminate this disparity.
If awarded a grant, we will be able to create an aquatic alliance of stakeholders including Knox County schools, Boys and Girls Clubs, the Urban League, Emerald Youth Foundation, Tennessee Aquatics, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, local marinas, and city and county park staff, and others to design a program that will benefit our target population. The purpose of the alliance will be to build upon resources already present in our community to significantly expand water safety instruction, as well as the number of trained lifeguards and swim instructors. We will also invest in lifeguard training for teens 16 years and older, whose families could not otherwise afford this training for their children.