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Tiger Woods

Email: help@tigerwoodsfoundation.org

Address: 121 Innovation Drive, Suite 150 Irvine, CA 92617

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Alex Rodriguez

 

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Michael Strahan

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Garth Brooks

 

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Herjavec

 

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Manning - PeyBack@PeytonManning.com 

Tiger - help@tgrfoundation.org  INFO@TGR.VENTURES  help@tgrfoundation.org 

Brady - info@tb12foundation.org  donate@tb12foundation.com

Jeter - mail@turn2foundation.org 

Pujols - jen@pujolsfamilyfoundation.org  info@pujolsfamilyfoundation.org  todd@pujolsfamilyfoundation.org 

Strahan - contact@michaelstrahan.com 

Brees - maggie@drewbrees.com 

McConaughey - jklfoundation@jklivin.net   

Mickelson - phil_amyfoundation@sbcglobal.net 

Toby Keith - info@tobykeithfoundation.org 

Tug McGraw - info@tugmcgraw.org 

Mahomes - info@15andthemahomies.org

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Herschel Walker - Sent via Herschel Walker website

Sent to Jeff Gordon via web site

 

 

Jim Kelly - Hunter's Hope

Contact Information Email: info@huntershope.org

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Boomer Esiason

info@esiason.org

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Michael J. Fox

Contact Us | Parkinson's Disease (michaeljfox.org)

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Tunnels 2 Towers

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July 9, 2020

Last updated: March 2, 2020
Steph Curry
Golden State Warriors three-point wizard Steph Curry has long loaned his celebrity to charities and causes, but he’s no stranger to digging deep himself. In 2017, he donated $118,000 of his own money to Hurricane Harvey relief. In 2019, he gave an unspecified seven-figure donation to Howard University to establish a golf team. A year earlier, he gave $25,000 to the wife of a golfer who was battling cancer.

Ronda Rousey
No one in history has done more to put women’s MMA on the map than former UFC champion Ronda Rousey, but her spending makes it clear she has a soft side. In 2013, before her record-setting UFC championship run made her a global star, she donated around $5,000 to a mental health charity — real money at a time when women fighters were still largely novelties. In the ensuing years, she’s donated large portions of her T-shirt sales to children’s martial arts and her pet topic of mental health. She later sponsored an online quiz-based drive that got sponsors to donate 10 grains of rice for every correct answer — it fed 100,000 people.

J.J. Watt
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt is probably the NFL’s most famous philanthropist. His foundation is best known for coming to the rescue in the wake of Hurricane Harvey in 2017, when Watt raised $37 million to build more than 1,100 new homes and nearly 1,000 new child care and after-school programs in and around the devastated Houston area. He kicked in a lot of that money himself and he currently donates all proceeds from his Valor shoe line to veterans organizations.

Lebron James
Lebron James is known for charity off the court that rivals his supersized role on the court, particularly when it comes to serving young people in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. His Lebron James Family Foundation gave $2.5 million and 1,000 new computers to the Boys and Girls Club of America, and James himself gave $2.5 million to the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture. His foundation has raised $40 million for the After-School All-Stars and his I Promise program provides mentors, supplies, support and programs for 1,400 Akron students — much of which comes from James’ own donations.

Serena Williams
In 2020, when tennis great Serena Williams won her first title in more than three years, she donated her $43,000 prize money to relief funds for raging Australian bushfires — but that was hardly her first charitable donation. She and her sister Venus have been giving to various causes in their home city of Compton, California, for years. She was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and also an ambassador for the Allstate Foundation Purple Purse.

Cristiano Ronaldo
Portuguese soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest and richest footballers in history — and he’s famous for spreading his money off the field when he’s not earning it on the field. When he won the European Gold Boot after scoring 40 goals in 2011, he auctioned the trophy off for $1.5 million and donated the proceeds for schools in Gaza war zones. In 2017, he auctioned another trophy for nearly $700,000 to benefit the Make-a-Wish Foundation. In 2013-14, he donated more than $500,000 in win bonuses to four major charities. He’s given much, much more to other charities, individuals, organizations and disaster-relief efforts.
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Tom Brady
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has long leveraged his star power to get people to open their wallets for charities, most notably, his 16-year tenure as honorary co-chair of Best Buddies. He’s also known, however, to open his own wallet. When Hurricane Harvey devasted the Houston area in 2017, Brady personally donated $100,000 to J.J. Watt’s foundation, which spearheaded charitable rebuilding efforts.

John Cena
With more than 600 wishes fulfilled, John Cena holds the Make-a-Wish foundation record — but he doesn’t only donate his time. In 2019, he donated $500,000 to firefighters battling historic wildfires in California. He then announced plans to match donations up to $1 million to charities that work to prevent suicide among military veterans.
Pictured: John Cena as Jake “Supe” Carson in ‘Playing With Fire’ in 2019.

Drew Brees
In 2015, legendary New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees donated $1 million to the football program of his alma mater Purdue University, but he’s long been charitable in his adopted city of New Orleans. In 2019, he donated $250,000 to build a school there. His Brees Dream Foundation has contributed more than $33 million to global charity.

Michael Phelps
With a combined 28 medals, Michael Phelps is the most famous and most successful swimmer in Olympic history and the most decorated Olympian of all time. When he won a $1 million sponsor bonus in 2008, he used it not to buy a supercar but to launch the Michael Phelps Foundation. It has since partnered with organizations like the Special Olympics and the Boys and Girls Club to give tens of thousands of children swimming lessons, as well as water safety and healthy lifestyle training.

Larry Fitzgerald
Longtime Arizona Cardinals great Larry Fitzgerald lost his mother to breast cancer in 2003, and the moment committed the star wide receiver to a lifetime of giving. In 2011, he donated $10,000 for every touchdown he scored in October (Breast Cancer Awareness Month) to researching the disease. He also donated $1,000 for every catch he made and 10 cents for every new Twitter follower. He launched the First Down Fund, which cites breast cancer research and awareness as one of its prime philanthropic missions.

Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods is by far the highest-earning golfer in history, and he leveraged both his star power and his money to launch the Tiger Woods Foundation, which supports at-risk youth. In 2012, he gave $12 million to the foundation. He’s donated his winnings from the Chevron World Challenge every year since the event’s genesis in 1999. In the 2000s, he donated his winnings from two official PGA events to the foundation. Those events and others included $12.51 million in personal donations prior to 2011 alone.

Eli Manning
In 2010, Super Bowl-winning New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning and his wife donated $1 million to the Ole Miss Scholarship Program at their alma mater University of Mississippi — but that was just the tip of Manning’s philanthropic iceberg. He has supported at least nine charities over the years and donated $2.5 million for the Eli Manning Children’s Clinics at the Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children.

Carlos Beltran
A Google search of Carlos Beltran’s name today produces results chronicling his alleged role in an ugly sign-stealing scandal that took place before he retired in 2017. That same year, however, before the scandal broke, the outfielder was in the news for more noble reasons. When Hurricane Maria devastated his native Puerto Rico, Beltran launched a fundraiser that he started by donating $1 million of his own money.
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Chris Long
In 2018, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long became a Super Bowl champion. The year before, he donated his entire 2017 base salary of $1 million. The first half of his season’s checks went to educational funding in his hometown of Charlottesville, North Carolina, after he was inspired to help in the wake of a deadly white nationalist rally there. The rest of his checks went to charities that support educational equality in St. Louis, Boston and Philadelphia.

Colin Kaepernick
Colin Kaepernick is famous and infamous worldwide for taking a knee while playing quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers in protest of police brutality and social injustice. While that statement was being heard and debated around the world, Kaepernick was quietly putting his money where his mouth — or knee — was. He donated more than $1 million of his NFL earnings to dozens of charities that support causes ranging from social justice to education, all while he was out of work and facing the prospect of never playing in the NFL again.

Clayton Kershaw
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw often gives himself a financial incentive to underperform — but he doesn’t take himself up on the offer. His foundation, Kershaw’s Challenge, compelled him to start donating $100 for every batter he struck out starting in 2011. He led the league in strikeouts that year with 248 K’s for a total of $24,800. He kicked in bonus money he earned for his stellar year to bring the total up to $202,000. Nearly a decade later, Kershaw’s Challenge continues with money on the line every time he steps onto the mound.

Maria Sharapova
Tennis great Maria Sharapova has a long legacy of charitable giving. Most recently, she donated $25,000 to relief for historic Australian bushfires, a move that spurred other tennis pros to act in kind. In 2017, she gave $40,000 to orphanages in her native Russia. In the past, she donated $100,000 to Chernobyl-related causes and sponsored $210,000 in scholarships for students in Chernobyl-affected areas of Belarus.

Russell Wilson
In 2016, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson presented a check for more than $1 million to the Seattle Children’s Hospital for an initiative against cancer. Two years earlier in 2014, he launched the Why Not You Foundation to dedicate much of his off-field time and energy to charity. A serial visitor to children’s hospitals around the country, Wilson’s foundation supports charities, scholarships and medical research and treatment — and he donates heavily to it himself.

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Tiger Woods                           Email: help@tigerwoodsfoundation.org
                                                  Address: 121 Innovation Drive, Suite 150 Irvine, CA 92617
Marcus Lemonis                    
https://www.marcuslemonis.com/pages/submit-your-business-plan
Barker – ATT/Cowboys         
http://www.dallascowboys.com/content/jones-family-foundation
Tom Hanks
George Clooney
Ellen DeGeneres
Bradley Cooper
Matthew McConaughey
Hugh Jackman
LeBron James
Michael Jordan
Jay Leno
Oprah Winfrey
Eli Manning
Michael Phelps
Carmelo Anthony
Derek Jeter
Albert Pujols
Brett Favre
Jeff Gordon
Andre Agassi
Tom Brady
Peyton Manning
David Beckham
Drew Brees
JJ Watt

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Mathew McConaughey

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Stars including Don Henley, Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, Gary Clark Jr., Post Malone, George Strait, and more will come together to help raise funds.

The massive winter storm that killed more than 70 people in the U.S. while leaving more than 4.5 million Texans in the dark due to a massive power

grid failure is predicted to have a significant financial impact as well, potentially costing anywhere form $195-$295 billion from lost income, reduced

economic output and infrastructure damage.

 

“As soon as Camila and I said ‘okay, something needs to be done, what do we need to do,’ we came up with the idea of the benefit,”

McConaughey said on “CBS This Morning” Wednesday.

 

“And then I get on the phone, and in 30 seconds — every performer, every Texas business, every sports star is like

‘Yes, what do you need me to do, tell me when and where I’m in.'”

Matthew McConaughey

 

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Worked for years. Power of athletes. I’m available to come to Arnold. People want to save.

SU2C. Social fundraising. Proprietary.

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Gerald Dockery

Don Dankel

Buddy Jackson

Bob Gruenwald

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Rusty Wallace

Born       Russell William Wallace Jr.

August 14, 1956 (age 64)

Arnold, Missouri, U.S.

 

Born       Michael Samuel Wallace

March 10, 1959 (age 61)

Fenton, Missouri

 

Kenneth Lee Wallace (born August 23, 1963) is an American race car driver and former reporter for Fox NASCAR.

Fox class of 1981

Wallace signing autographs in 2014

Born       August 23, 1963 (age 57)

St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Achievements      2005 Prelude to the Dream Winner

Awards   1989 NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year

1991, 1994, 2006 NASCAR Busch Series Most Popular Driver

NASCAR Cup Series career

344 races run over 18 years

 

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Kim Poole Wallace

Went to Fox Senior High

Graduated in 1982

Lives in Imperial, Missouri

From St. Louis

Married to Kenny Wallace

Since June 23, 1984

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Wainwright                      contact@bigleagueimpact.org;

Phelps                             Michael Phelps <info@michaelphelpsfoundation.org>;

T2T                                   Info@Tunnel2Towers.org;

23XI                                 info@23XIracing.com;

Esiason                           info@esiason.org;

Jeff Gordon                     spinkston@jgcf.org;

Jeff Gordon                      forthekids@jgcf.org;

Pujols                                5 Jen Teemer Dir. of Programming <jen@pujolsfamilyfoundation.org>;

Tug McGraw                     Tug McGraw Foundation <Jennifer@tugmcgraw.org>;

Tiger Woods                     Debi Brooks <info@michaeljfox-email.org>; community@tgrfoundation.org;

Shaquille O'Neal               The Shaquille O'Neal Foundation <info@shaqfoundation.org>;

Folds of Honor                   Folds of Honor <marketing@foldsofhonor.org>

Pinkel                                  G.P. Made - jamie.rae.patterson@gmail.com

 

the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation

https://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/mark-wahlberg

https://www.looktothestars.org/charity/livestrong

https://www.looktothestars.org/charity/the-mark-wahlberg-youth-foundation

https://www.looktothestars.org/charity/tunnel-to-towers

https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/

https://t2t.org/

 

August 5 - Mark Wahlberg via web

July 28 - Todd Graves

July 27 - Tug McGraw via web and email

July 27 - Jeff Gordon

July 23 - TGR Foundation

July 20 - Jeff Gordon

July 9, 17 - Todd Graves

June 28 - Bubba Wallace

June - Kevin O'Leary

June - Hunter's Hope

June - Michael J. Fox

June - Boomer Esiason Foundation

June - Brett Favre

April - Mike Wallace (Lindsey)

April - Kenny Wallace (Kim)

March - Rusty Wallace (Greg)