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Carolina Panthers Charities announces hurricane relief funding to assist high school athletic programs in North and South Carolina Carolina Panthers Charities announces hurricane relief funding to assist high school athletic programs in North and South Carolina CHARLOTTE - Carolina Panthers Charities announces a grant program that will provide funding to assist high school athletic programs in North and South Carolina in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
With support from the David & Nicole Tepper Foundation, grant funding will assist high school athletic programs in the replacement or repair of sports equipment, supplies or athletic infrastructure lost or damaged due to the recent catastrophic storm damage. High school athletic programs can apply for grant funding ranging from $5,000 - $25,000.
Funding decisions will be evaluated individually, with priority given to addressing the most critical needs. Since 2015, Carolina Panthers Charities has provided nearly $1 million in high school athletics disaster relief grants benefitting 62 high school athletic programs in the two-state region.
"Hurricane Helene and its aftermath was devastating for communities across the region, with many high schools sustaining significant loss or damage to athletic equipment or facilities," said Riley Fields, Carolina Panthers director of community relations.
"The Carolina Panthers have a longstanding history of supporting schools and student-athletes across the Carolinas and will continue to do so by helping fund critical repairs and equipment replacement for high school athletic programs." The North Carolina High School Athletic Association and South Carolina High School League are distributing application forms to member schools with an application deadline of November 1, 2024.
With this announcement, the Tepper foundations have committed over $5 million to Hurricane Helene relief efforts to-date.
Additionally, Tepper Sports & Entertainment is providing Bank of America Stadium as the venue for the Concert for Carolina benefit show on Saturday, October 26, and both the Panthers and Charlotte FC continue to actively support relief efforts through various staff and player initiatives, including volunteering at local food packing events and in-person restoration efforts. Find the grant application here .
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David and Nicole Tepper, Coca-Cola Consolidated, and the Panthers host 7th Annual "Joy to the Carolinas" Over 1,000 kids from around the Carolinas were treated to a night with over 60 Panthers players and volunteers, as they received gifts, winter coats, shoes, and more.
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University of South Carolina names Department of Sport and Entertainment Management in honor of David and Nicole Tepper The Teppers' transformative gift of $5 million will sustain the Tepper Scholars Program and establish professors of Practice in Sport Leadership. With this gift, The David and Nicole Tepper Foundation has committed over $6. 5 million to USC scholarships since 2020.
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Carolina Panthers Keep Pounding High School Classic Presented by Belk Returns to Bank of America Stadium on Friday, August 22 Doubleheader to feature powerhouse matchups as Hough faces South Pointe and Grimsley takes on West Charlotte. Want more Panthers content from the official source? Add Panthers.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: High school athletic programs in North and South Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000 - $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Carolina Panthers High School Athletic Program Hurricane Relief Grants is funded by Carolina Panthers Charities. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in South Carolina. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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