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MLS NEXT Development Grant Program

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MLS and MLS NEXT announced the MLS NEXT Development Grant program, an initiative to recognize the significant contributions of MLS NEXT Elite Academies (non-MLS academy programs) in the professional player pathway by reinvesting in the youth development ecosystem.

The program provides compensation to MLS NEXT Elite Academies for eligible players that progress through the professional player pathway, from MLS NEXT Elite Academy to MLS club academy to an MLS first team as a Homegrown player.

The Development Grant program will provide additional opportunities for players across the United States and Canada to access the highest level of player development, while recognizing the considerable impact that clubs make in the early stages of an athlete’s development.

In order to receive the Development Grant, clubs must currently be participating in MLS NEXT and have registered the player in MLS NEXT immediately prior to the player moving to an MLS academy, MLS NEXT Pro team or MLS first team. Additionally, the club must satisfy all MLS NEXT regulations and policies when a player moves to and registers with an MLS academy. The MLS NEXT Development Grant program will apply to current players as well as those who had been previously registered to an MLS NEXT Elite Academy since the start of the 2020-21 MLS NEXT season. If a player has played for multiple MLS NEXT Elite Academies, only the immediate former MLS NEXT Elite Academy will be eligible for the Development Grant.

Eligible MLS NEXT Elite Academies may receive Development Grant funds through three different mechanisms:

  1. The player signs a professional contract as a Homegrown player with the MLS club he moved to from the eligible MLS NEXT Academy.
  2. The eligible player appears in a certain number of MLS matches.
  3. The eligible player is transferred for a fee from an MLS club to a non-MLS club outside of the United States and Canada.

Professional Contract Signing

If a player joins an MLS academy directly from an Elite Academy and goes on to sign as a Homegrown with the same MLS club (excluding any short-term agreements), the MLS NEXT Elite Academy will be eligible for a one-time payment. If the player signs an MLS NEXT Pro contract immediately prior to signing an MLS contract, the Elite Academy would remain eligible for the Development Grant. If a player signs their first professional contract with a club outside of MLS or registers with a different team (non-Elite Academy or foreign club) prior to signing an MLS contract, the player’s former Elite Academy will not be eligible for the Development Grant.

MLS Appearances

MLS NEXT Elite Academies can receive additional Development Grant funds if the player reaches certain MLS regular season and postseason appearance milestones in his career. When the player appears in his 1st, 17th, and 34th MLS regular season or postseason match, Elite Academies will receive funds for each of the three appearance milestones.

Transfer to a Non-MLS Club (Outside of the U.S. and Canada)

If a player is transferred for a fee to a non-MLS club outside of the United States and Canada, the immediate former MLS NEXT Elite Academy of the player will receive a percentage of the solidarity payment which MLS would be entitled to receive under FIFA’s regulations. The percentage amount will be based on the years of development the player spent with the Elite Academy from the U-13 to U-17 age groups.

The Development Grant will retroactively apply to players who have been registered in MLS NEXT since the start of the 2020-21 MLS NEXT season. Notable players whose MLS NEXT Elite Academy will receive the Development Grant include Benjamin Cremaschi, who was named the 2020-21 U-16 MLS NEXT Cup MVP while leading Weston FC to the title. Cremaschi joined Inter Miami CF and has been recently called up to the U.S. Men’s National Team during the fall of 2023.

Additionally, St. Louis Scott Gallagher will also be eligible for the Development Grant through two former players – Caden Glover and Tyson Pearce, who both joined St. Louis CITY SC. Glover was the first-ever Homegrown signing in St. Louis CITY SC history and, earlier this season, became the first player born in 2007 to make their MLS debut. Pearce will join the St. Louis first-team roster as a Homegrown player in 2024 and has previously been called up to the U.S. Youth National Team. Both players spent time with St. Louis Scott Gallagher, which is an MLS NEXT Elite Academy that boasts a full player pathway, competing in the U-13, U-14, U-15, U-16, U-17, and U-19 age groups.