Friends
Ambition and Heart.
We help ambitious, big hearted people by supporting the organizations and causes that matter to them. Past recipients of our support include:
- 50-50-1
- Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust
- American Diabetes Association
- Blue Planet Run
- Camp Sunshine
- Children’s Hospitals
- Climb for Cancer Foundation
- Connie Dwyer Breast Cancer Center
- Live Life, Give Love
- Live to Give Foundation
- National Multiple Sclerosis Society
- Tim & Tom Gullikson Foundation
A national mountain climbing event that brings Americans together to climb 50 summits in 50 states to fight cancer.
The registered charity for Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, and its associated hospitals. ACT’s aim is to support and promote the work of Addenbrooke’s for the benefit of patients and staff, by raising extra funds to enhance services, facilities and research.
The American Diabetes Association is leading the fight against the deadly consequences of diabetes and fighting for those affected by diabetes. The Association funds research to prevent, cure and manage diabetes; delivers services to hundreds of communities; provides objective and credible information; and gives voice to those denied their rights because of diabetes.
An innovative foundation committed to creating global awareness of the world’s safe drinking water and mobilizing the citizens of the world to solve the problem. Since 2004, the foundation has funded 24 non-governmental organizations worldwide, which have in turn implemented 184 sustainable water projects in 18 countries impacting hundreds of thousands of lives. The foundation’s signature awareness and fundraising event is the Blue Planet Run, the first-ever around-the-world relay run.
Founded in 1983 by Dorothy Jordan, Camp Sunshine has grown from a one week summer camp with 40 campers to a two week summer camp and year round programs currently serving over 700 children and their families.
The foundation of Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota has the critical responsibility of raising financial support for Children’s treatment programs, patient/family outreach and medical research. Last year, more than $2 million was raised to support a variety of programs including hematology/oncology, hospice, Cancer Kids Fund, cardiac research, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Teen Age Medical Service (TAMS), neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), and the clinics.
A not-for-profit organization operated exclusively for scientific, educational, and charitable purposes, in particular to support cancer research and to provide resources for cancer treatment.
Founded in October 2004, The Connie Dwyer Breast Center at Saint Michael’s Medical Center is a comprehensive, state-of-the-art facility providing expert diagnosis and treatment of breast disease and the finest breast cancer prevention, early detection, and educational outreach programs in northern New Jersey.
A special tribute to Patrick Brandt featuring performances by Rob Thomas, Kristi Yamaguchi, Mark Ballas, Derek Hough and Frank D’Ambrosio. All proceeds benefit the family of Patrick Brandt.
The Live to Give Foundation (L2G) is an award-winning non-profit organization that helps families in their time of need in a personal way. In addition to their many creative fundraising initiatives, L2G develops mini-movies of the families they support, helping to provide a personal experience for the donors and recipients. By making these movies available to everyone, the dynamic team at L2G creates a “full-circle” charity experience that bridges the emotional distance of charitable giving.
The National MS Society helps people affected by MS by funding cutting-edge research, driving change through advocacy, facilitating professional education, and providing programs and services that help people with MS and their families move their lives forward.
Inspired by Tim Gullikson, a former ATP Tour Champion and coach of such notable players as Martina Navratilova and Pete Sampras, the Tim & Tom Gullikson Foundation’s mission is to assist brain tumor patients and their families in managing the physical, emotional and social challenges presented by the illness. The Foundation has honored Pat Brandt by presenting a college scholarship and its Spirit Award in his name to individuals who have shown extraordinary and unique courage, resourcefulness and ingenuity in battling the disease.