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Local Teams Spent Their Seasons Raising Over $1 Million for Bay Area Youth

49ers Foundation, Warriors Community Foundation, and Sharks Foundation, with the Koret Foundation and Taube Philanthropies

The 49ers Foundation, Warriors Community Foundation, and the Sharks Foundation, in partnership with the Koret Foundation and Taube Philanthropies, announced on Thursday, July 11 that collectively they have donated $1,048,500 to local non-profits which positively impacted over 250,000 lives throughout the Bay Area.

Through the Touchdowns For Kids program (San Francisco 49ers), Hoops 4 Kids program (Golden State Warriors), and Goals For Kids (San Jose Sharks) programs, the Koret Foundation and Taube Philanthropies partnered with these three professional sports teams to raise funds that were accumulated throughout the season based on athletic accomplishments for each team. The funds were then donated to various beneficiaries at the completion of each of the NBA, NFL and NHL 2018-2019 seasons.

“The 49ers Foundation is tirelessly dedicated to educating and empowering Bay Area youth and is constantly seeking out organizations with an aligned commitment to our community and its kids,” said 49ers Executive Director Justin Prettyman. “With the support of the Koret Foundation and Taube Philanthropies, I’m thrilled that our Touchdowns for Kids programming efforts aided in elevating more than a quarter of a million youth alongside the impactful efforts by the Warriors Community Foundation and Sharks Foundation.”

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“The Koret Foundation is proud to join forces with three storied franchises in investing in pathways to success for young people throughout the Bay Area,” said Michael Boskin, President of the Koret Foundation. “The work of each of these foundations and organizations is creating lasting change that will benefit countless children, teens, families and our community at large for years to come.”

“On behalf of Taube Philanthropies, I’d like to express my sincere thanks and congratulations to the Warriors Community Foundation, Niners Foundation, and Sharks Foundation for three outstanding seasons that allowed our partnership to raise significant funds for our very deserving beneficiaries,” said Tad Taube, Chairman of Taube Philanthropies.

“We are extremely proud to be working with these fine professional sports organizations and are delighted to have found such a fun and unique way to raise the funds that will make an ever-lasting impression on the lives of those in our community,” continued Taube. “We look forward to doing more good work next season with all three teams.”

 

49ers Foundation:

During the 2018 NFL preseason and regular season, on-field achievements resulted in contributions to the Touchdowns for Kids program. With each touchdown, field goal, interception or sack made by a 49ers player, funding was directed towards improving the lives of youth in need. At the conclusion of the season, Touchdowns for Kids provided $162,000 in charitable support to 17,000 under resourced Bay Area children and families through the following:

 

Warriors Community Foundation:

During the 2018-19 NBA regular season, each 3-point basket made by a Warriors player earned a $500 donation for local non-profits through the Hoops 4 Kids program. A total of $543,500 was split amongst eight beneficiaries that work to provide opportunities to underserved youth in the Bay Area. Overall, 111,900 youth were impacted through the following:

The Warriors Community Foundation thanked PG&E as its program partner for the season.

 

San Jose Sharks:

Throughout the 2018-19 NHL pre, regular and post-season, for every goal scored by a Sharks player a $1,000 donation was split amongst six non-profits through the Goals for Kids program. Goals for Kids experienced a record-breaking season raising $343,000 to impact 125,177 underserved Bay Area lives through the following:

The Sharks Foundation thanked its program partners: DruvaMeriwest Credit Union, the Sobrato Organization and SWENSON.

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