ESPN's third annual ESPY Day to benefit The V Foundation raised more than $3.9 million for cancer research, including $1.4 million that will be directed to the Stuart Scott Memorial Cancer Research Fund, which encourages cutting-edge research for minority populations suffering from cancer.
ESPY Day - a day-long fundraising drive across multiple
ESPN platforms - included the 12th annual
ESPN Radio ESPY Day Auction, the 16th annual ESPY Golf Outing, the Omaze Sweepstakes and the second annual Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards. To date, ESPY-related fundraising efforts have totaled $14 million.
Kevin Martinez, vice president of
ESPN Corporate Citizenship, stated, "We are truly proud of the collective ESPY Day efforts and the incredible response from sports fans. The V Foundation is fueled by important initiatives like these and the spectacular results will make a significant difference in people's lives. All in all, it was a wonderful showcase for how the power of sports can be harnessed to ENSPIRE positive change in our society."
The fundraising total includes a $1.25 million partnership with The V Foundation and retired figure skater Scott Hamilton, which will be awarded to immunology cancer research to fund research grants and young investigators over a two-year period. Contributions on ESPY Day also included $785,000 raised during the Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards, $660,000 raised during the ESPY Celebrity Golf Outing, $646,420 by the ESPY Day Radio Auction, $435,901 in public donations, $102,240 from the Omaze Sweepstakes, $13,387 from eBay customers through its "Give at Checkout" program and $7,265 directly from
ESPN employees.
President of ESPN, John Skipper, identified that "through the lasting words of Jim Valvano, Robin Roberts, Stuart Scott and so many others, the
ESPY AWARDS have always provided a wonderfully inspirational forum. In turn, these meaningful events held during ESPY week will have a lasting impact by strongly supporting The V Foundation and the critical fight against cancer."
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