Join (or Donate to) the GRPC!
The Grand Rapids Pickleball Club was formed in 2012. Membership dues and donations help to fund the significant maintenance required at the courts, clinics, outreach, social events and club competitions. Membership benefits include:
- Fun and Competitive club tournaments, events, and Ladder Leagues.
- Friday Night Lights through the Summer!
- Several different Social Events of various types.
- Access to instruction/lessons to improve your game
| Level | Price | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Individual 1 Year |
$35.00 now. Membership expires on March 31, 2027. |
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| Individual 3 Years |
$80.00 now. Membership expires on March 31, 2029. |
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| Couples 1 Year |
$45.00 now. Membership expires on March 31, 2027. |
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| Couples 3 Years |
$110.00 now. Membership expires on March 31, 2029. |
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| Family 1 Year |
$50.00 now. Membership expires on March 31, 2027. |
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| Family 3 Years |
$125.00 now. Membership expires on March 31, 2029. |
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Donate to GRPC
This is by far the best club I’ve ever been associated with. I realize that the bulk of the effort is undertaken by a handful of volunteers. That being said, you all do a fantastic job, not only keeping Belknap nice for all of us but in your outreach in the community, your tournaments, your clinics, your overall support of this great game we’ve all become addicted to! I’m proud to be a member of GRPC. Keep up the good work.”
The Grand Rapids Pickleball Club is dedicated to enhancing the pickleball experience in the greater Grand Rapids area. As a nonprofit, we rely on your donations for our various projects and programs that benefit both our club members and the wider community.
By donating to the GRPC, you are directly contributing to things like:

- Regularly resurfacing the Belknap courts to ensure a safe and enjoyable playing experience.
- Maintaining fences, windscreens, nets and more to ensure the integrity of our facilities.
- Installing shade structures to protect players from the sun during hot summer days.
- Constructing boardwalks to improve accessibility and facilitate movement between courts.
- Purchasing cameras for live look-ins and computers for tournament management.
- Creating picnic areas with seating for players and spectators to relax and socialize.
- Collaborating locally to develop pickleball facilities and promote the sport, including specialized training with Mary Free Bed (adaptive pickleball), demonstrations at schools and much more.
- Organizing pickleball tournaments for the community to encourage active participation including managing the pickleball competition for the annual Meijer State Summer Games.
