Six-Year Charitable and Scholarship Contributions
2002-2007 TOTAL - $2,980,000
WinShape Homes – $748,000
WinShape Homes is a long-term care alternative for children who desperately need a caring home environment. WinShape operates 11 homes; seven in Georgia, two in Tennessee and one each in Alabama and Brazil.
College Scholarships – $470,000
Prior to 2006, the Chick-fil-A Bowl contributed scholarship money to the general scholarship funds of the participating universities. Beginning in 2006, the Chick-fil-A Bowl began an endowed scholarship program to create $100,000 scholarships at each of the participating schools.
Chick-fil-A Bowl Alma Mater at Reynolds Plantation - $375,000
Created in 2007, this premier, made-for-TV golf tournament featured 12 two-man teams of NCAA head coaches and celebrities – representing universities from around the country – competing for a pool of $375,000 in scholarship money. The event was held April 29 – May 1 at Reynolds Plantation and will be televised Christmas Day on CBS.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta – $370,000
Proceeds from the Chick-fil-A Bowl’s Classic for Kids men’s basketball doubleheader have benefited Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, which is dedicated to providing sick children with superior medical care.
High School Scholarships – $230,000
Dozens of high school football players and team managers from the metro Atlanta area receive $1,000 and $2,000 scholarships through an annualized program.
Play It Smart – $180,000
Beginning in 2007, the Chick-fil-A Bowl will partner with the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame to participate in the Play It Smart program. In 1998, The NFF created Play It Smart, an educational program targeted at high school football players from economically disadvantaged environments. The program, designed to transform student-athletes’ passion for sport and intense dedication to their team into a force for greater good in their lives, provides an “Academic Coach” who is equal parts mentor, advocate, counselor, teacher, coach and friend to work with the students for the entire academic year.
Georgia Lion’s Lighthouse Foundation – $150,000
An annual contribution program begun in 2006 to help support the Georgia Lion’s Lighthouse, an organization dedicated to fostering sight conservation and restoration, and hearing conservation, with a particular emphasis on children.
Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund – $100,000
Following the April 16 massacre on the Virginia Tech campus, the Chick-fil-A Bowl donated an additional $100,000 to the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund to aid relief efforts for the families of those who lost their lives in this terrible tragedy.
Georgia National Guard – $100,000
The Georgia National Guard received a donation to assist families affected by Georgians involved in the war in Iraq.
Louisiana State Hurricane Student Relief Fund – $100,000
The LSU Foundation has collaborated with entities campus-wide to establish the “Hurricane Katrina Student Relief Fund” to assist LSU students who have lost financial support or have been displaced due to hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
University Athletic Programs – $93,000
Participating teams in the Russell Athletic Shootout, the Chick-fil-A Bowl’s women’s college basketball doubleheader, received donations to their university’s athletic programs.
Georgia Baptist Health Care System – $39,000
Proceeds from the ACC/SEC Golf Invitational, a Chick-fil-A Bowl event held each May prior to 2006, benefited the Georgia Baptist Health Care System’s Mobile Unit, which travels the state providing health care to disadvantaged communities.
Atlanta Touchdown Club and Atlanta Tipoff Club – $15,000
These two local support organizations each received donations to help support initiatives in the Atlanta area.
New Orleans’ Bowls Relief – $10,000
As part of a Football Bowl Association effort, funds were given to help relieve costs associated with hurricane damage to the two New Orleans bowls.