CEVA is the largest volleyball promoter and organizer in the Pacific NW. CEVA & USA Volleyball continue to provide unparalleled programming and resources, while maintaining a commitment to give back to our community in meaningful ways as a nonprofit organization. Some of the things CEVA accomplished in the 2024-2025 season:
Served over 10,000 members for the second consecutive year – and for only the second year in our region’s history. CEVA remains the largest USA Volleyball region in the Pacific NW.
Distributed nearly $60,000 in financial aid to student-athletes throughout the region.
Served more than 110 clubs, one of the highest numbers of active clubs in our recorded history.
Saw more than 520 teams participate in our junior girls’ Power League for the second consecutive year – only the second season in history our Power League has crossed 500 teams.
Ran the largest Regional Championship event, and largest standalone tournament, in our history – with 472 combined teams participating over two weekends.
Operated the largest number of standalone tournaments of any organization in the Pacific NW and supported more than 50 junior volleyball events in the region’s footprint over six months.
Continued to support a series of free sitting volleyball clinics in partnership with Adaptive Sports NW.
Sent 36 teams to USA Volleyball National Championship events.
Provided several thousand dollars’ worth of free volleyball equipment to communities and programs in need throughout the region and the country.
Sent a delegation of 20 athletes to the USAV All-Star Championships for the first time in the event’s history.
Undertook the largest fundraising campaign in recent memory, through Giving Tuesday and Silent Auction initiatives, that will directly support the CEVA Athlete Success Fund (CASF).
Integrated programming and support with numerous sports commissions and visitors’ bureaus throughout the region, including Vancouver, Portland, Eugene, and Medford.
Began conversations with stakeholders in Central Oregon & Eastern Oregon to bring programming to local communities.