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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E10-Rob Weissman, Boston Renegades

Join us on the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as host Roy Kessel sits down with Rob Weissman of the Boston Renegades and the Association of Blind Citizens. Rob shares the remarkable story of building one of the nation’s longest-running adaptive sports programs, from early days in wheelchair hockey to more than 25 years of beep baseball. He reflects on the challenges of leading a volunteer-driven nonprofit, the importance of community support, and the excitement of milestones such as partnering with the Boston Red Sox. This inspiring episode highlights resilience, inclusion, and the joy of competition that adaptive sports bring to athletes and fans alike.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E9-Neil Schwartz & Yussuf Khan, Get in the Game Conference

Join us on the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as host Roy Kessel speaks with Neil Schwartz (SBRNet) and Yussuf Khan (First and Pen). In this episode, Roy, Neil, and Yussuf dive into the Get in the Game Conference, exploring their journeys in the sports business, the importance of diversity and inclusion, and how the event prepares students of color for careers in sports. From building career pipelines to amplifying overlooked voices, the conversation highlights how data, storytelling, and mentorship are shaping the future of the sports industry.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 9-22-2025

University of Illinois alumnus Larry Gies has donated $100 million to the university’s athletics program—the largest gift in its history. In recognition, the school will rename Memorial Stadium to Gies Memorial Stadium, both to honor Gies and his late father, a U.S. Army veteran. The donation will fund major stadium upgrades, including audio-visual improvements, and support broader athletic initiatives. This gift continues Gies’ philanthropic legacy at Illinois, where the College of Business is already named after him following an earlier donation. The renaming also serves as a tribute to military service, tying into the stadium’s original commemorative purpose.

Ohio State recently honored philanthropists Frank Stanton and Lee Shackelford with its top giving awards: Stanton was posthumously awarded the Everett D. Reese Medal for exceptional private philanthropy, while Shackelford received the John B. Gerlach Sr. Development Volunteer Award in recognition of her tireless support of university fundraising. Stanton—an alumnus and former CBS president—was praised for his founding support of the Salmon P. Chase Center and a large donation to veterinary medicine, among other contributions.  Shackelford, also an alumna, has long backed mental health initiatives at Ohio State, including creating a named chair in psychiatry, and was lauded for her sustained commitment to the university’s philanthropic mission.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E14-Alex English, Let’s Share Foundation

Join us on the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as host Roy Kessel sits down with NBA Hall of Famer Alex English to discuss his journey from the playgrounds of Columbia, South Carolina to a legendary pro career and his ongoing impact off the court. Alex shares the story behind founding the Let’s Share Foundation, which began with delivering Thanksgiving baskets and has grown into a nonprofit supporting families facing homelessness, funding after-school STEM programs, and creating opportunities for underserved youth. He also previews his annual celebrity golf tournament and offers his vision for advancing women’s basketball and strengthening the WNBA.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E13-Jonathan Gamez-Panameno, ClassOne Athletics

Join us on the Sports Philanthropy Podcast as host Roy Kessel speaks with Jonathan Gamez-Panameno, the Founder of ClassOne Athletics. In this episode, Roy and Jonathan discuss his inspiration for creating opportunities for underserved youth, the growth of ClassOne Athletics under Puentexas, and how his efforts are expanding access to sports through equipment donations, scholarships, and international outreach.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 9-15-2025

Larry Gies, an alumnus and founder/CEO of Madison Industries, donated $100 million to the University of Illinois’ Division of Intercollegiate Athletics (DIA), marking the largest gift in the history of Illinois athletics.  The donation is made in memory of his father, Larry Gies Sr., a U.S. Army veteran.  As part of the gift, Illinois’ long‑standing Memorial Stadium will be renamed Gies Memorial Stadium, pending approval from the Board of Trustees.  The funds are intended for stadium renovations including upgraded video boards, improved sound and lighting systems, better Wi‑Fi, and other enhancements to preserve and modernize the facility. The donation also reflects confidence in recent athletic successes under director Josh Whitman, with the football, men’s and women’s basketball programs all showing strong performance in recent seasons.

Utah organizers for the 2034 Winter Olympics have launched a fundraising campaign called Podium34, securing over $200 million in philanthropic commitments toward a $300 million goal—about 10% of the Games’ projected $2.84 billion budget. These early donations, from prominent families and foundations like the Eccles and Huntsman families, are critical due to restrictions preventing commercial sponsorships until after the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Beyond funding Olympic operations, the campaign also supports long-term community initiatives in youth sports, education, and mental health. With many venues already in place from the 2002 Olympics, Salt Lake City is aiming for a cost-effective and legacy-driven approach, earning praise for its early, large-scale donor backing—unprecedented among Olympic host cities.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 9-8-2025

IMontana Tech has established the Digger Green Athletic Endowment, a $1.2 million fund aimed at supporting student‑athletes through annual scholarships (about $48,000/year in new aid) for sports Coach Bob Green once led, including football, volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball. The endowment honors Green’s legacy—he coached from 1987 to 2010, became the winningest coach in school history, made five NAIA playoff appearances and a national championship game, and was widely beloved in the community. Founders such as Eric and Christi Jacobsen, among other major donors, have already committed over $1 million toward the initiative. The goal is to grow the fund even further, with an ultimate target of $5 million.

Gainbridge, Parity, and the Women’s Sports Foundation awarded $222,000 in the third annual Gainbridge Assists Powered by Parity grant program to 32 organizations and athletes in 2025, spread across 21 states.  Each of the 32 recipients will get at least $5,000 toward events or projects that support girls or women in sports and/or education. Special larger grants include $50,000 to the Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities, and $22,000 to the Caitlin Clark Foundation. The program is inspired by Billie Jean King’s founding of the Women’s Sports Foundation with a $5,000 check, and its aim is to promote equity, access, leadership, and opportunity for women and girls through sport and education.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 9-1-2025

Buffalo Bills cornerback Christian Benford and safety Damar Hamlin spent Monday giving back to their community through heartfelt, hands‑on charity events. Benford visited the Buffalo Erie County Public Library to read and promote his new children’s coloring and storybook Stylish Safari: The Adventures of Being You, encouraging creativity and self‑expression among kids—and calling the experience “a blessing.” Meanwhile, Hamlin, alongside his Chasing M’s Foundation and Buffalo PAL, hosted a back‑to‑school event on Buffalo’s East Side, distributing hundreds of backpacks filled with supplies, offering football drills and CPR training—an initiative close to his heart since his own life‑saving collapse on the field in 2023

“Boosting Community Spirit Through Sports Charity Events” explores how organizing sports-related charity events can strengthen community ties, promote inclusivity, and support local causes. It emphasizes the unifying power of sports to bring people together across age, background, and ability, fostering a sense of belonging and collective purpose. The article also outlines strategies for successful event planning—such as engaging local organizations, recruiting volunteers, and using effective outreach—to maximize both participation and impact. Overall, it shows that sports charity events are powerful tools for building stronger, more connected communities.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 8-25-2025

Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton made a meaningful return—albeit still in a protective boot—to the court at his youth basketball camp in Westfield, Indiana, roughly two months into his recovery from an Achilles tendon surgery that will sideline him for the entire upcoming season. Walking in the boot and engaging with over 300 campers brought back his trademark smile and served as a morale boost during a season of rehab. He celebrated every small milestone—such as being able to pose for photos and conduct interviews—and noted the support from fellow injured athletes like WNBA All‑Star Caitlin Clark and teammates who have undergone similar recoveries, which provides him with camaraderie and encouragement.

ports—from youth tournaments to professional events—have become a powerful economic engine for Hamilton County. Central to this transformation is Grand Park, which over the last decade has drawn around five million visitors annually and fueled widespread development along key corridors. In 2024, sports tourism delivered an economic impact of about $42 million, with 2025 already nearing $39 million even before tallying LIV Golf contributions. New arenas, like the Fishers Event Center and a future venue in Noblesville, are not only expanding access to entertainment but also attracting visitors who bed down in hotels, dine locally, and shop in downtown districts—boosting the county’s broader economy. Rather than competing, these investments are creating complementary opportunities region‑wide, strengthening the area’s identity and community via the unifying power of sports.

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August 2025 Newsletter

It is hard to believe that summer is already winding down here in the Midwest. As we come down from the immense high of Sports Philanthropy World, we are excited about the collaborations and partnerships that have emerged from SPW2025. Organizations are locking in details for the remainder of 2025 and well into planning their 2026 calendar year. We know that once Labor Day hits, the business world moves at a different speed.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 8-18-2025

The University of Kansas has received a historic $300 million donation, marking the largest single donation in the school’s history, aimed at upgrading its sports facilities. This substantial gift will be directed toward enhancing the Jayhawks’ athletic programs, including the construction of a new football facility and significant improvements to existing venues. The donation is part of a broader effort to elevate the university’s sports infrastructure and maintain competitive excellence across various athletic departments. The gift underscores the importance of athletics in the university’s future, with plans to modernize facilities and attract top-tier athletes.

Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE) and the Leonsis family are celebrating National Nonprofit Day by committing nearly $20 million in philanthropic contributions for the 2024-25 season. This effort includes donations, grants, and community initiatives aimed at supporting a range of causes, such as youth development, education, and health. MSE is amplifying its community impact through strategic partnerships and charitable events, ensuring that the organization’s resources reach those in need. The Leonsis family’s longstanding dedication to social responsibility underscores their commitment to improving the well-being of the greater Washington, D.C. area and beyond.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 8-11-2025

The Wyoming High School Activities Association (WHSAA) has entered into a multi-year partnership with Mountain States Ford Dealers to support high school athletics and activities across Wyoming. This collaboration will provide financial backing and enhance the visibility of high school sports, ensuring more opportunities for student-athletes. As part of the agreement, Mountain States Ford Dealers will serve as the official sponsor of the WHSAA, helping to promote the association’s events and initiatives. The partnership aims to strengthen high school sports in Wyoming while fostering community engagement and support for local athletes.

The “Golfing Queen” charity tournament in Las Vegas brought together sports icons and top executives for a day of golf aimed at raising funds for various charitable causes. The event featured well-known athletes and influential figures from different industries, fostering networking and philanthropy in a fun, competitive atmosphere. All proceeds from the tournament were donated to causes benefiting youth sports, education, and healthcare, reflecting the event’s commitment to giving back to the community. The success of the tournament highlighted the power of sports in bringing people together for positive social impact.

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Sports Philanthropy Podcast-S7-E12-Adam Andrasko, USA Artistic Swimming

In this episode of the Sports Philanthropy Podcast, host Roy Kessel sits down with Adam Andrasko, CEO of USA Artistic Swimming, to discuss his path from multi-sport athlete to Olympic sport leader. Adam reflects on his career journey through the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and USA Field Hockey, and how he has worked to reshape the culture at USA Artistic Swimming. He highlights the team’s first Olympic medal in two decades, the organization’s philanthropic impact, and the strategies driving its growth toward LA28.

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 8-4-2025

The Green Bay Packers will be hosting three job fairs in August to hire seasonal and gameday staff ahead of the upcoming football season, with positions available in guest services and stadium security. On-site interviews will be conducted at each event, slated for Monday, August 4, Monday, August 18, and Tuesday, August 26, all held from 4–6 p.m. at the Johnsonville Tailgate Village on the east side of Lambeau Field. Attendees can park in Lot 3 off Lombardi Avenue, adjacent to Oneida Street. Applicants must be at least 16 years old and possess strong communication and troubleshooting skills. Gameday staff must also be available for all home games, potential playoff games, and other Lambeau Field events.

Playfly Sports has expanded its existing role with Major League Baseball by becoming the exclusive third‑party local media sales partner for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Guardians, and Colorado Rockies, while also continuing to handle national media sales for those clubs as well as the Padres and Diamondbacks Playfly SportsVISTA.Today. The move deepens MLB’s trust in Playfly’s market expertise and supports its “Home Team Sports” model, offering brands seamless regional and national advertising access across linear and digital platforms

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Sports Philanthropy Newsstand 7-28-2025

Replay Sports Cards is donating 1 million trading cards to over 40,000 children and teens across the Chicago area as part of its “Replay Gives Back” campaign. Launched in November 2024, the initiative coincides with the 2025 National Sports Card Convention and aims to make sports card collecting more accessible to underserved youth. The donated cards—gathered from brands like Topps, Upper Deck, and Pokémon—are sorted into 25-card packs, each with a few high-value “chase” cards, to give kids the thrill of opening a real collectible pack. Distributed through local organizations like the Boys & Girls Club of Chicago and Noah’s Arc Foundation, the campaign reflects Replay’s goal of spreading joy and inclusion in a hobby often seen as financially out of reach for many.

The Los Angeles Chargers hosted a “Women in Sports Day” panel at their training camp in El Segundo on Friday, July 25, 2025, featuring a pre-practice conversation moderated by ESPN analyst Mina Kimes alongside prominent figures such as Olympic volleyball medalist and coach April Ross, Excel Sports’ Ashley Kirby, Togethxr co-founder Jessica Robertson, and sports exec Molly Carter. The event celebrated women’s sports and community empowerment, featured giveaways from partners like UCLA, the L.A. Sparks, Angel City FC, and Togethxr, and showcased role models from diverse fields to inspire girls and women in attendees—including youth flag football players and coaches—by spotlighting career paths, mentorship, and the rapid growth in women’s sports opportunities.

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