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Fans of a Good Cause

Taking ’em out to the ball game can mean good returns.

September 2007 By Christine Weiser
Who do you picture when you think of a sports fan? A big, shirtless guy beating his painted chest with his fists?

Sure, sports fans are a passionate bunch. But if your nonprofit strategizes properly, you might get that guy — and his passion — on your side.

The world of sports has a rich history of generosity. When Hurricane Katrina ripped through New Orleans, the NFL donated $1 million to assist victims. Baron Davis of the Golden State Warriors contributed $50,000 to the American Red Cross National Disaster Relief Fund. Chris Duhon of the Chicago Bulls partnered with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to assist victims in his hometown of Slidell, La.

Sporting events can be a terrific way to raise money for a wide variety of nonprofit causes. From runs to golf tournaments, they’re a fun way to bring out a diverse audience, raise money and promote your cause.

To learn more about how to get sports fans involved in giving, FundRaising Success spoke with Dale Moss, president and general manager of the Harlem Ambassadors professional show basketball team. Moss combined a career in professional sports management and marketing to create the Harlem Ambassadors in 1998. Similar in concept to that “other” Harlem basketball team, the Ambassadors put on a comedic, family-friendly performance that pits an all-star, co-ed professional team against novice players. Nonprofits around the country bring in the Ambassadors for fundraisers to get sports fans and their families out to support a cause. Organizations such as the Boys & Girls Club, the American Cancer Society, Habitat for Humanity, and smaller schools and clubs have raised thousands using this sporting event as a fundraiser.

Here, Moss discusses some of the key elements to a successful fundraising program geared toward sports fans. The umbrella over all of these elements? Think local.

Tap into local fans
One of the strongest tools your nonprofit has when reaching out to sports fans is tapping into local passion. Nonprofits can pique the interest of weekend warriors and bench jockeys alike by bringing local celebrity athletes to their sporting events. In the case of the Ambassadors, the nonprofit can make up an opposing team comprised of local celebs — from the high-school football team to former star athletes. Fans love watching their friends and neighbors get dribbled around as the star Ambassador players slam dunk basketballs right over their heads.
 

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