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Applications Closing for Desert Fast Pitch 2026 as Past Winners Highlight Grant Impact on Local Special Needs Families

Time is rapidly running out for Coachella Valley nonprofit organizations looking to secure critical capital and elevate their public platforms. Applications for Desert Fast Pitch 2026 are officially set to close on June 4, leaving regional public service leaders with just two days to submit their portfolios for the premier grant competition happening this October.

Often described as a "Shark Tank" style event for the philanthropic sector, Desert Fast Pitch gives local non-profit groups the opportunity to compete for significant funding by pitching their mission to a live audience and panel of judges. Organized by NPO Centric and the Regional Access Project (RAP) Foundation, the program accepts only 12 exclusive spots each year, offering selected finalists a multi-week intensive coaching series to perfect their message before competing for top cash prizes of up to $20,000.

A Life-Changing Impact for Special Needs Youth

The tangible value of entering the competition is clearly visible through the growth of past participants. During last year's event, the local outdoor organization "We Can Fish" captured a third-place finish, utilizing the grant money to heavily scale their specialized programs for vulnerable youth across the valley.

Founded six years ago by Carla Riga and her husband out of a personal love for angling, the nonprofit has grown from hosting a single fishing event to scheduling six major excursions this year. The group is on track to serve over 300 special needs, autistic, and at-risk children along with their families before the end of the season.

The organization's comprehensive services include:

- Total Financial Relief: To ensure access for lower-income households, the group operates entirely for free, covering all equipment, arts, crafts, and entertainment costs.

- Fully Chartered Logistics: Recognizing the travel hurdles faced by local families, "We Can Fish" provides complimentary bus transportation directly from the valley up to their primary event sites in Big Bear.

- A Judgment-Free Environment: Local guardians, including resident Christine Braun, emphasize that the program has been completely transformative for autistic children, offering a safe, compassionate natural setting where youth can fully be themselves without social stigma.

Final Deadline Approaching

While "We Can Fish" continues to expand its footprint using its past winnings, a new class of local charities has a final window to participate in the 2026 cycle. Beyond the ultimate grand prizes, the RAP Foundation ensures that every single selected participant walks away with a baseline $1,000 grant, alongside invaluable corporate training in strategic storytelling, fundraising architecture, and media relations.

With the digital application portal closing in less than 48 hours, valley non-profit directors are urged to complete their registration profiles immediately. Full application links, eligibility checklists, and official contest guidelines are available under the newsroom tab on the station website.

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By: Thalia Hayden

June 2, 2026

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Applications Closing for Desert Fast Pitch 2026 as Past Winners Highlight Grant Impact on Local Special Needs Families