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Home / Arts and Entertainment / CAA Foundation Tops $5.6M for Youth Programs

CAA Foundation Tops $5.6M for Youth Programs

17 Dec

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Summary

  • CAA Foundation's Young Party fundraisers gathered over $315,000 this year.
  • Cumulative fundraising total surpassed $5.6 million since the foundation's 2002 launch.
  • Funds support youth and community programs in the U.S. and abroad.
CAA Foundation Tops $5.6M for Youth Programs

The CAA Foundation's recent Young Party fundraisers, held across Los Angeles, Nashville, New York City, London, and Munich, successfully generated over $315,000. This significant contribution pushes the foundation's total fundraising past the $5.6 million mark since its inception in 2002. These events are spearheaded by the CAA Task Force, a group of developing leaders within the agency dedicated to philanthropy.

Proceeds from this year's events and online auctions will directly benefit numerous nonprofit partners. These organizations focus on providing essential services, educational support, and aid to vulnerable students, families, and communities both within the United States and internationally. The foundation highlighted its ongoing commitment to these critical causes.

Organizations like Communities in Schools, Nordoff and Robbins, and Buntkicktgut have benefited from these initiatives over the years. The funds are crucial for expanding programs, providing vital case management for students, and offering resources for families, underscoring the tangible impact of the CAA Foundation's philanthropic efforts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The CAA Foundation has raised over $5.6 million for youth and community programs since its launch in 2002.
The Young Party fundraisers are annual global events organized by the CAA Task Force to support youth and community programs.
Organizations such as Communities in Schools, Nordoff and Robbins, and Buntkicktgut benefit from the CAA Foundation's fundraising efforts.

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