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First Tee has received a $10 million grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, marking a milestone in an ongoing 25-year partnership.
Arthur M. Blank, owner and chairman of the Blank Family of Businesses and the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, joined First Tee as a National Trustee in 2011. Since then, support from Blankโs PGA TOUR Superstore and family foundation has helped fuel the growth of First Teeโs character-building programs across the country, which now reach more than 3 million youth annually on golf courses, schools and community centers.
The new grant will help First Tee reach more youth across the U.S. and strengthen First Teeโs curriculum for teenage participants, according to a press release. The foundation has contributed more than $25 million to First Tee to date.
โJunior golf is the fastest-growing segment of the sport, and thatโs no coincidence. Itโs a testament to the power of First Tee, which has made the game more accessible and enjoyable for young people, helping them experience golf in new and fun ways,โ Blank said in a statement. โThe innovative and engaging experiences that First Tee provides help kids build self-confidence and inner strength, qualities that will serve them throughout their lives. Weโre proud of our deep partnership with the First Tee and are committed to the purposeful impact sports can have in developing and supporting youth.โ
โWe are grateful to Mr. Blank and his family of businesses for their continued support of First Tee,โ Jay Monahan, PGA TOUR Commissioner and Chair of First Tee Board of Governors, said in the statement. โArthurโs vision and commitment reflect a deep understanding that investing in First Tee is truly an investment in the future. Through this transformative gift, Arthur is helping open doors for young people nationwide โ empowering them to grow as golfers and as people.โ
The new grant extends programming established by a $9.5 million grant in 2020 and will support First Teeโs efforts to keep teens engaged with the organization, where they have access to safe spaces, educational opportunities and positive role models during a traditionally challenging time in adolescence.
โThis incredible partnership with the Blank Family of Businesses reflects our shared commitment to using golf as a vehicle for positive youth development,โ Greg McLaughlin, CEO of First Tee, said in the statement. โWe are grateful to Arthur Blank, who has been a longtime, committed supporter of First Tee. This transformative investment will allow us to introduce more youth to golf, keep them engaged with First Tee and teach them essential life skills like leadership and teamwork.โ
This week the Blank Family of Businesses welcomed 48 First Tee teens from across the country to Atlanta where they learned about what it takes to lead a successful organization.
The weeklong program included visits to PGA TOUR Superstore headquarters, the Atlanta United training ground, the Atlanta Falcons practice facility and the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, where the new grant will be officially celebrated this afternoon with a check presentation and remarks from the foundationโs president, Fay Twersky, and managing director, Youth Development, Daniel Shoy, Jr., PGA TOUR Superstoreโs vice president, Partnerships & Community Relations Ralph Stokes and First Teeโs senior director, Philanthropy Amanda Zedrick.
For more information on First Tee, visit www.firsttee.org.ย
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