Years of hard work, sacrifice, and practice made you a world-class athlete. Yet you are expected to get involved in the community and give money away overnight. I believe the expectation is unfair. I also believe "To whom much is given, much is expected". We create middle ground. With proper guidance in a comfortable and trusted environment; athletes overwhelmingly prove their generous nature and creativity when addressing needs in our communities. We use Three C's to guide our approach with any client. Cause, commitment, and community. It is your cause, your commitment, and your community that benefit from that generous nature.
It takes practice, strategy, and guidance to become comfortable giving back while maintaining your highest values. You are in a position to do wonderful things for those around you, including your community. Generally speaking, athletes are generous with their time, talent and treasure. No one knows more about the needs of your community than you do.
“Charities initiated by prominent sports figures funnel $57 million a year into charitable programs. Yet one-third of them fail to meet operational guidelines established by national watchdog organizations.” (USA Today, June 2001)
My goal has always been to advocate and promote athletes who are using their resources for good in communities. We create a comfortable environment in which you can explore the impact of fame and money on your life and the lives of your family. We are dedicated to providing the resources and experience necessary to help you give back on your terms.