| AAU Boys Basketball Official National Website: National event schedules and results, local contacts, for the Amateur Athletic Union. |
| American Youth Basketball Tour: A non-profit grade based summer developmental youth basketball program currently operating within 15 states. |
| Atlanta Ballers Youth Basketball Association: Atlanta-based association developing leaders in athletics and life. |
| Basketball Canada Homepage: Provides national representation for all Canadian Basketball associations. Many links. |
| Basketball Congress International: Offers national, state and local tournaments and organized league play. |
| Biddy Basketball International Program: Louisiana-based youth developmental program. Over 20,000 boys and girls playing in 300 leagues across the US, Puerto Rico, Finland, and Canada. |
| Big Apple Basketball, Inc.: A non-profit organization dedicated to assisting young people in attaining their educational and professional goals. |
| Big EeKay Sports, Inc.: A non-profit organization dedicated to providing competitive tournaments, exposure showcases, and basketball leagues for youth. |
| Calgary Minor Basketball Association: Provides youth basketball in Calgary, Alberta and area (Canada) |
| Edmonton Youth Basketball Association: Located in Edmonton, Canada. Basketball for boys and girls aged 9 to 18. No tryouts and no cuts. Over 2500 players and 230 teams. September to March. |
| Elite Basketball of the Hudson Valley: A members-only site that offers a youth basketball program that runs spring tournaments, summer camps, youth clinics and hosts high school team web sites. |
| Elk River Boys Youth Basketball: Provides organized basketball programs for boys in Elk River, Minnesota, United States. Contains information about programs, current news, and contact information. |
| Hood River Youth Basketball Association: An association developed to provide players with extended gym time for skills development, competitive tournament play, and reinforcement of a sound code of ethics. |
| Junior Pro Basketball: Tennessee-based organization that teaches fundamental basketball skills in a safe, enjoyable, and team-oriented manner. |
| Keller Pips: Keller PIPS, Players in Progress, is a performance group specializing in basketball skills, drills and tricks. It promotes self-confidence and teamwork. And encourages a "can do" attitude that goes beyond traditional sports activities. |
| Little Dribblers Basketball, Inc.: Texas-based youth basketball designed to serve as many youth in the community as possible, who are interested in the game of basketball. |
| Mid America Youth Basketball (MAYB): Kansas-based summer youth basketball. Over 2200 teams from throughout the United States currently participating. |
| National Junior Basketball: California-based national youth organization with over 25,000 participants in 6 states. |
| North Stars Youth Basketball Association - PHYBA: Youth basketball organization in Mississauga, Ontario and a founding member of the Peel-Halton Youth Basketball Association (PHYBA). |
| Sacred Heart of Castleton CYO Basketball: Sacred Heart CYO basketball is open to boys & girls grades 1-8 from the Schodack school district and/or the Sacred Heart of Castleton parish. |
| Saskatoon Minor Basketball Association: Provides youth basketball programs in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and area (Canada). |
| Southwest Junior Pro Basketball: Houston-based association providing competition through their Jr. NBA - Jr. WNBA affiliation. |
| Sporting Chance Youth Basketball: Tucson-based, non-profit organization dedicated to the positive development of boys and girls through basketball-related programs. |
| Toms River Basketball Association: Recreational youth and high school basketball league serving boys and girls. |
| Youth Basketball of America, Inc.: International governing body for youth sports which promotes youth basketball worldwide. Offering league development, tournaments, educational clinics and scholarship programs. |
| Zoe Ministries: Evangel Eagles evangelistic sports outreach program provides a nurturing environment for young athletes. |