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CSR and Professional Sport - The State of the Art

CSR and Professional Sport : The State of the Art

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CSR and Professional Sport - The State of the Art

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    1. CSR and Professional Sport: The State of the Art

    2. Extent of Diffusion Foundations Included in SPP Survey

    3. Charity Program Focus Areas

    4. Foundations Reporting Revenues of:

    5. Top Ten Charities by Revenue

    6. Top Ten Sports Charity Grantmakers

    7. Top Ten Charities by Net Assets

    8. Top Ten Athlete Charities, by Revenue

    9. Organizational Structure Q: What is Sports Philanthropy? A: A resource as well as context-driven corporate or individual philanthropy, involving institutions and athletes wielding unique assets because of their involvement in professional and college sports.

    10. Resources cash celebrity cachet powers of convening associated media sponsors season ticket holders luxury suite holders vendors professional staff ownership tickets facilities employment opportunities economic development opportunities, etc.

    11. Contexts League, government, business model League mandates. Stadium construction, infrastructures, zoning, permits. In some nations teams are public and accrue an additional host of social obligations. Family/ corporate/ long or short-term model/ highly leveraged start-up vs. established/ absentee/ idealistic, etc.

    12. Assessment Are assets/resources strategically leveraged and maximally deployed? Is philanthropic output proportional to resources and context (philanthropic obligation?) Do contexts distort philanthropic output? What is the quality and impact of the philanthropic activity?

    14. More…

    15. The Jackie Robinson Foundation

    16. More…

    17. Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation An affiliated fund of the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation

    18. Falcons Fitness Zones

    19. Eagles Youth Partnership Program Overview: Eagles Book Mobile Reading Champions Celebration Eagles Chess Tournament Eagles Eye Mobile Eagles Playground Awards Mural

    20. Memphis Grizzlies Charitable Foundation Andy and Staley Cates, local owners and developers, helped rebuild Stax records and in conjunction with Grizzlies CF, included musical mentoring academy, museum, and surrounding community development. Memphis Grizzlies Charitable Foundation established in 2004 Since 2001 - $18.5 million in grants from franchise BUT, grants are only a window into the variety of partnerships established to leverage the entire asset base of the franchise

    21. Grizzlies Academy High School for at-risk students—an elite intensive effort begun with a $1.5 million grant in 2003 Memphis Athletic Ministries Begun with $1 million in 2001 and then augmented with $3.2 million Features a sports complex with 6 neighborhood centers serving 9,000 youth   More…

    22. Memphis Grizzlies House at St. Jude 100 families can stay while children receive treatment and care $5 million provided in 2003 to support this effort Memphis Mentoring Partnership and Boys & Girls Clubs Mentoring $1 million worth of support 99% of Grizzlies Foundation grants are for more than $25,000 More…

    23. Mission: to help children in distress Established in 2000 by MLB pitcher Jamie Moyer and his wife Karen in Seattle, WA Foundation headquartered in Seattle; has also operated in Philadelphia since 2006 Five full-time employees – a “true team”

    24. More… Three Major Initiatives $1.25 Million grant to Seattle Children’s Hospital to support its Pediatric and Palliative Care unit The Gregory Fund, which supports the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Camp Erin – a nationwide network of bereavement camps for children

    25. More… Strategic Focus is the key to success Personal involvement by Jamie and Karen Moyer Engagement and involvement of corporate partners Media Partnerships Collaboration with Mariners and Phillies community relations divisions Suite purchased at Safeco Field

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