Fencing in the Park Inc.

Make an impact today! Donate to help sustain our Olympic fencing academy and learning center for Black and Brown youth in Brooklyn

Fencing is a historic martial art and one of the first Olympic sports. It's core principles reinforce discipline, strategic thinking, problem-solving and fitness.


The Prescod Institute for Sport, Teamwork, and Education (PISTE) introduces under-resourced communities in New York City to the sport of fencing and its principles of fitness, discipline, focus, strategic thinking and problem-solving. The organization is founded by Olympic fencer and Flatbush native, Nzingha Prescod. PISTE offers world-class year-round programming to NYC youth in underserved communities at our Flatbush-based academy, local parks, and schools. PISTE is the home of Fencing in the Park and has particular interest in serving Black and Brown youth in Flatbush and surrounding neighborhoods.


We are fundraising to sustain our home academy at the Flatbush YMCA!


The PISTE Fencing Academy Mission

To advance educational equity in Flatbush and surrounding neighborhoods of Brooklyn by offering quality fencing-based youth development, paired with academic and intellectual enrichment as a supplement to local schooling. Our goal is to develop high-performers in sport and life through a sustainable educational option that inspires excellence and exploration. 


Research demonstrates the power of sports to empower historically disadvantaged groups. A global EY and espnW survey of senior female executives found that 94% of women in the C-suite played sport, including 52% at the university level. Our mission is to provide the opportunity for our youth communities to embrace and achieve their full potential.




Nzingha Prescod

More about our founder.


A Brooklyn native, she’s one of the most decorated athletes in USA fencing history as a 2x Olympian, World Champion and 4x Senior World Medalist.


Amongst her most notable sport accomplishments, Nzingha became the first Black woman to win an individual medal at the Senior World Championships when she claimed bronze in 2015. In July of 2018 she and her team captured Team USA’s first-ever World Championships gold medal for the USA Foil. 


Nzingha is a graduate of New York City's highly acclaimed Stuyvesant High School and Columbia University, where she studied political science with a concentration in race and ethnicity. Since retiring from competing, she has committed to expanding access to sport as a sports equity champion advocating for more inclusive and high-quality sport education. 

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For more information about Fencing in the Park, please contact Nzingha Prescod - nzinghaprescodusa@gmail.com If you prefer to donate by check, made out to Fencing in the Park Inc., please mail it to: 1366 E. 48th St Brooklyn, NY 11234

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