The 2013 American Century Championship (http://www.TahoeCelebrityGolf.com)
continues to benefit Tahoe South as the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority (http://www.TahoeSouth.com) distributed
$85,000 to 28 non-profit groups through funds raised during the annual celebrity
golf tournament.
The announcement was made at
the organization’s Nov. 14 board meeting. The LTVA, in partnership with NBC
Sports and American Century Investments, previously directed an additional
$60,000 through on-site volunteer efforts during tournament week to area high
schools, Soroptimist International of South Lake Tahoe and others. Combined with
the latest non-profit distribution gifts, tournament sponsors have committed
more than $145,000 to Tahoe South based non-profits, agencies and
schools.
"The American Century
Championship happens once a year but it gives to the community every day in more
ways than one,” said Carol Chaplin, executive director of the Lake Tahoe
Visitors Authority. "Our long-term partnership with American Century and NBC
Sports is firmly rooted in our community. The event positively impacts the
destination through national marketing and media exposure. But just as
important, American Century and NBC lend their support to area organizations
that need the help.”
Tournament title sponsor
American Century Investments is a leading, privately-controlled investment
management firm serving professionals, institutions, corporations and
individuals. Through its ownership structure, more than 40 percent of company
profits support research to help find cures for genetically-based diseases
including cancer, diabetes and dementia.
Local cancer support programs
involving the Barton Memorial Hospital Foundation and the Cancer League received
$13,000. Tahoe Youth and Family Services and The Boys & Girls Club each
received $8,000 with $5,000 each to Christmas Cheer All Year and Live Violence
Free. Grants of $4,000 went to Bijou PTA, Kahle Community Center and Tahoe Arts
Project. Programs receiving $500 - $3,500 included Lake Tahoe Education
Foundation, Whittell Boosters, Assistance League, Kiwanis Club of Lake Tahoe,
Lake Tahoe Community College, Suicide Prevention Network, Food Bank of El Dorado
County, Tahoe Community Food Pantry, South Tahoe High School Performing Arts
Booster Association, Carmel Senior Living/Kelly Ridge, Douglas County Sheriff's
Office Search and Rescue, El Dorado County Search and Rescue, Leadership Lake
Tahoe, Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care, Tahoe Douglas Rotary, Tahoe Magic Inc., Tahoe
Senior Plaza, and Lake Tahoe Shining Stars.
To be considered, local
organization had to meet 501(c)3 certified non-profit guidelines, provide an
outline of their mission, describe how the donation will be used and indicate
impact in the community.
Since 2009, more than 80
checks have been cut to local non-profits with donations totaling $630,000. In
addition to the local efforts, American Century Investments distributed $30,000
among three national cancer organizations.
The tournament has donated
over $4.2 million to local and national non-profits since its inception in 1990.
The 24 years of memories with sports and entertainment superstars have made the
American Century Championship network television’s longest running celebrity
golf tournament. Charles Barkley, Olympic Olympics Gold Medal great Michael
Phelps, Ray Romano, Larry the Cable Guy, John Elway and Jerry Rice were among
more than 80 sports and entertainment stars and Hall of Famers who competed in
the 54-hole, $600,000 tournament televised on NBC Sports in
July.
Major plans for the silver
anniversary are underway. The 25th annual American Century Championship is July
15-20, 2014. For more information, visit: www.TahoeCelebrityGolf.com or www.TahoeSouth.com.
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