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Kumite International is a Pittsburgh, PA based Foundation.

Offering scholastic scholarships
Assistance to under privileged
children
Recognition to overlooked world class athletes
Advancement opportunities for sport karate champions
Youth leadership programs and workshops
Financial aid for martial artists
Promotion of sport karate, its athletes, and way of life in the USA.
Upholding integrity, ethics, and perfection of character for our children
Bill Viola Jr. founded Kumite International to recognize and support underprivileged youth in martial arts. As a 9-time state champion,
6-time national champion, and 1998 World Champion, he has experienced the rigors and sacrifices associated with athletic competition. Moreover, Viola upheld the highest level of academic excellence throughout his career. As a 1995 Hempfield Area High School graduate,
he earned membership to The National Honor Society. Holding a national title,
the #1 sport karate ranking in Pennsylvania, and superior
grades, Viola Jr. sought financial aid for college. To his dismay, there was
absolutely no funding or scholarships available. Unfortunately, this pattern
has hindered millions of athletes before him, and continues to be a stumbling block for martial artists today. Viola went
on to graduate Summa Cum Laude, top 1% of Political Science program, from the University of Pittsburgh. Still, he never received an athletic scholarship for his years of dedication to the martial arts. Its inconceivable that scholastic athletes of such caliber are not be eligible or
rewarded with some type of educational scholarship. In the summer of 1999, Viola Jr. was involved in a serious automobile
accident followed by surgery. The injuries sustained ended Violas competitive
karate career (1980-1999). Unable to compete for the first time in his life,
Viola sought for a way to continue involvement in the competitive karate world. These
circumstances motivated Viola to devise a plan and develop an organization to rectify the injustices endured by martial artists. Viola began to prepare the ground work for an organization he envisioned would support
scholastic champions of sport karate. A grassroots movement began by bringing leaders within the martial arts community together.
Viola, along with the guidance of James Cvetic (Police Athletic League) and C. James Parks (Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellot LLC) spearheaded the idea. Viola Jr. was sponsored by PAL as a youth competitor. Now,
The Police Athletic League and KI have teamed up, forming a martial arts division to help youth in the tri-state area.
The ground work for Kumite International began in 1999. By the spring of 2000, The Kumite Classic Marital Arts Championships awarded the first
scholarship in the organizations history. The recipient was PA womens state sparring
champion, Jenn Smith. Smith a member of
the BCAC Competition Team (Mon-Valley Pennsylvania) chose the University of Pittsburgh as her
institution of higher learning. The 2001 Kumite Classic
Martial Arts Championships played host to sport karate history. The event
marked the public unveiling of Kumite International, a tax-exempt non-profit
organization. The Pittsburgh based
sport karate charity was founded to support the education of martial artists, promote traditional values of karate-do, and
ultimately set the standard for the future progress of youth in competitive karate. The foundations initial project is the
development of KicKiss a rating and sanction
system. Kick (Kumite International
Competitive Karate) pertains to a competitive arena of sanctioned martial arts events.
Kiss (Kumite International
Scholastic Scholarships) pertains to the competitive based academic scholarships for martial artists. KicKiss is the
only non-profit rating system in the United States based
upon competitive karate scholarships. Kumite International harnesses an important
grassroots movement. The charity has taken the initiative to bring to a forefront
a theme that has been long over due. Martial Artists sacrifice as much, if not
more than conventional athletes. Unfortunately, karate champions are not given proper respect or support at the high school
or college level. Kumite International is fighting for their future, and
setting a new standard for young martial artists and their education. The Kumite
Classic stood as the first competition ever sanctioned by KicKiss.
Throughout
the 2001-2002 season; Regional, National, and International champions have the opportunity to earn over $10,000.00 worth of academic karate scholarships. The charity is self-funded and relies on the cooperation of
the entire martial arts community. All memberships are non-profit donations and
support the foundations activities. 2002 brought forth the formation of Team
Kumite sponsored co-sponsored by Macho. As compilation of the areas top sport
karate competitors and coaches, the team travels to top events including NASKA, NBL, KicKiss, and The USA-NKF. Looking forward to 2003, Kumite International will continue to expand all scholarship programs and is currently
developing a number of celebrity scholarships and international venues.
Kumite International currently sponsors these programs:
- The
KicKiss rating / sanction program
- Kumite Quarterly
Magazine
- Team Kumite International Competition Team
- Team KI Demonstration Team
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