The Virginia Rowing Association at the University of Virginia Inc.
The Virginia Rowing Association at the University of Virginia Inc.
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During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2019, VRA accomplished its exempt purpose by continuing to provide a place for the University of Virginia men's crew to row, provided the coaching staff to instruct and guide the crew team, and provided the necessary boats and equipment to enable the crew to compete at the highest intercollegiate level with other colleges and universities throughout the United States. During the last year, approximately 60 undergraduates participated in the men's crew program. Additionally, in July the coaching staff conducted a summer camp for 60 high school students.
