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Connects Entrepreneurs, Professionals, and Organizations that Shape the Lacrosse Community Nationwide
A 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization



WELCOME TO THE US LACROSSE SMALL BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

Empowering the businesses that power the game.

The US Lacrosse Small Business Association (USLXSBA) a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization, connects entrepreneurs, professionals, and organizations that shape the lacrosse community nationwide.

Our mission is to promote collaboration, education, and advocacy for small businesses that support this growing sport. Join us to access exclusive networking opportunities, business resources, and a national platform dedicated to advancing lacrosse through partnership and innovation.


Together, we grow the game — and the businesses behind it. 



Who We Serve
 


Individual Professionals (Stick Stringers, photographers, referees, etc.)


Dues: $100 per annum



Open to individual professionals engaged in or supporting the lacrosse industry.






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Coaches (Individual or Staff Coaches)


Dues: $75 per annum



Open to coaches at any level (youth, high school, club, college, or professional) who contribute to the development, training, or education of lacrosse athletes and programs.





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Teams/Clubs/ Schools (Includes Non-profits, etc.)


Dues: $50 per annum



This category is intended for youth programs, school-affiliated teams, college club teams, community teams, and lacrosse organizations regardless of nonprofit status.





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Small Businesses (Start-ups, Regional Companies, Small Corporations, LLCs, etc.)


Dues: $200 per annum


This tier applies to companies primarily operating in a local or regional capacity. Small Business Membership is intended for local or regional companies, emerging brands, or small-to-medium businesses operating within the lacrosse industry.


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Corporate Sponsor / Partner Memberships (Large Retailers, Major Brands, Professional Leagues, National Tournament Organizers, etc.)


Dues: $500 per annum


Companies operating nationally or seeking elevated promotional visibility shall be 

classified as Corporate Sponsors.

Corporate Sponsor Membership is intended for national brands, large retailers, major 

manufacturers, or high-volume tournament organizers seeking elevated visibility and 

promotional opportunities.


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Our ethical practices, membership benefits, and global
networks set us apart from other online networking groups.

 

Our Ethics

Building the Future of Lacrosse Business


The US Lacrosse Small Business Association (USLXSBA) unites entrepreneurs, teams, and professionals who shape the lacrosse industry.

Founded to foster collaboration and advocacy, our Association promotes ethical business practices, education, and community growth. Together, we strengthen the sport’s foundation—on and off the field.

Membership

Join a Network That Works for You


Whether you’re an individual professional, a small business, or a nonprofit organization, membership connects you to a nationwide lacrosse business community.

Enjoy access to exclusive resources, member directories, sponsorships, and recognition opportunities that help you grow your business while supporting the game you love.

Resources & Events

Where Business Meets the Game


From workshops and webinars to tournaments and networking events, USLXSBA provides opportunities for members to learn, connect, and lead.

Explore expert resources in finance, marketing, law, and logistics designed to help lacrosse-related businesses thrive and innovate.

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Contact & Support

We’re Here to Help You Grow


Have questions about membership, partnerships, or upcoming events? Reach out to the USLXSBA team anytime.

We’re dedicated to supporting our members, promoting fair play, and advancing small business success across the lacrosse community.


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