TOGETHER, WE CHANGE LIVES
Today we’re bringing you the latest quarterly giving series from The DICK'S
Sporting Goods Foundation to highlight the great work being done in support of
our mission to help inspire and enable youth sports participation.
In our second quarter of 2024, we:
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Committed more than $1 million in Sports Matter Grants to support
teammate-nominated youth sports organizations.
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Renewed meaningful partnerships to keep giving all kids the same access to
play.
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Welcomed Special Olympics Pennsylvania athletes to House of Sport for a
Field Day and a surprise Sports Matter Grant.
Read on to learn more.
Where Are They Now: Harlem Lacrosse
The DICK’S Foundation first visited
Harlem Lacrosse in 2014. Dyjae
Pearson and Jordany Baltazar were just teenagers looking for guidance. They
found that structure in Harlem Lacrosse with Coach Joel Censer.
A decade later, Pearson and Baltazar returned to Harlem Lacrosse to present
Coach Censer and the program with a $100,000 Sports Matter Grant in honor of
The DICK’S Foundation’s 10th Anniversary. Watch the surprise
here.
Giving Back with a Little Help from Our Teammates
In April, The DICK’S Foundation announced a
$2 Million grant initiative
to celebrate 10 years of Sports Matter. With that announcement, DICK’S
Sporting Goods teammates (employees) had the opportunity to nominate a school
sports team or youth sports organization that is making an impact in their
community to receive a grant.
We approved 75 teammate submissions with at least one submission from each
store region, the Customer Support Center and our community marketing
managers. In total, The Foundation will commit $1,030,500 in Sports Matter
Grants to these organizations!
Partnerships We Love
The DICK’S Foundation is proud to continue partnerships with Local Initiatives
Support Corporation (LISC) and Project Play.
Through our partnership with LISC, we’re supporting a second year of the
Game On-Community Places to Play Initiative! The initiative provides funding and technical assistance to
community-rooted organizations creating and renovating multi-use youth sport
spaces in under-resourced communities nationwide. Grant awards will range from
$50,000 – $100,000 and will require 1:1 match funding. Interested and eligible
organizations can apply through Sept. 5.
In working with Project Play, The DICK’S
Foundation is now a 63x30 Partner
Organization. The 63x30 initiative was brought to life after the federal
government announced the national target for youth sports participation: 63%
by 2030.
Having a Field Day
DICK’S Sporting Goods and
On
worked together to host a field day at the Ross Park House of Sport for
Special Olympics Pennsylvania
(SOPA). The athletes participated in Olympic-type activities and received
head-to-toe gear from On.
SOPA was then surprised with a combined $60,000 Sports Matter Grant ($30,000
from The DICK’S Foundation and $30,000 from On) to expand their unified sports
programming.
Adventures in Learning
That’s a wrap on the 2024 Summer Camp at McKeesport Area School District
(MASD) near Pittsburgh. More than 480 K-8 students registered for this year’s
camp. They spent four weeks participating in STEAM (science, technology,
engineering, arts and math) activities, crafts, field trips and more!
The school also partnered with the
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
to host several farmer’s markets over the summer for MASD students, families
and community members to pick up fresh, local produce.
Read about The DICK’S Foundation’s partnership with MASD
here.
THESE MOMENTS ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SPORTS MATTER FUND.
IF YOU'D LIKE TO DONATE, VISIT
WWW.SPORTSMATTER.ORG.
-Written by Hilary Totin