About the Cleveland Baseball Federation
CBF's Mission: CBF's mission is to provide the full funding of baseball so the city of Cleveland youth can experience the game of baseball. Also, to provide leadership to ensure that the baseball programs contain components which promote the social and educational values to help Cleveland youth become productive adults. |
Overview
The Cleveland Baseball Federation started in 1910. This is an independent, non- profit organization and has benefited the City of Cleveland's Recreation Department. This program is free of charge to any child from the age of 4- 18 years old. This company gives major relief from every day stresses of every day life. In 2006, Cleveland Indians Charities (CIC) selected CBF as their private partner to operate a free of charge youth baseball and softball leagues serving the Cities of Cleveland and East Cleveland. CBF also achieves Major League Baseball's Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities (RBI) program. The purpose of the RBI program is to implement the youth with a clear, positive team determined activity that keeps its participants off the streets and challenges the kids both physically and mentally.