CGA Cares Foundation

Mission Statement

The CGA Charitable Foundation exists to harness the spirit of golf for the greater good. Our mission is to give back to the community by supporting charitable initiatives, empowering the next generation of golfers, and promoting unity, compassion, and service through the game we love.

Vision Statement

A world where the values of golf—integrity, respect, and fellowship—create opportunities, uplift communities, and inspire lasting change.

Core Values

  • Integrity — We lead with honesty, fairness, and accountability in everything we do.

  • Community — We are committed to building stronger, more connected communities through service and giving.

  • Excellence — We strive for the highest standards in our programs, partnerships, and impact.

  • Compassion — We extend kindness and empathy, ensuring our efforts reach those most in need.

  • Legacy — We honor the traditions of golf by creating opportunities for future generations to thrive.

  • Collaboration — We believe teamwork, both on and off the course, drives greater outcomes.
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About Us

The CGA Charitable Foundation was created to extend the values of the Champion Golfers Association beyond the course. Built on the traditions of fellowship, integrity, and community, our foundation is committed to making a positive impact both locally and globally. Through fundraising events, youth development programs, and partnerships with charitable organizations, we strive to inspire change and create opportunities for those in need.

Every swing, every putt, and every round with CGA now carries a greater purpose — helping us build stronger communities and brighter futures. Together, we are champions in golf and champions in giving.

Charter & Objectives

Article I – Name

The organization shall be known as the CGA Cares Foundation (the “Foundation”).

Article II – Purpose

The Foundation is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation exists to support charitable initiatives, youth development, and community service through the values and fellowship inspired by the game of golf.

Article III – Objectives

  • Community Support
  • Provide financial and programmatic support to charitable causes that improve the well-being of individuals and communities.
  • Partner with local, regional, and national charities to address needs in health, education, and community services.
  • Youth Development
  • Create and fund programs that introduce youth to the game of golf, emphasizing character, discipline, and life skills.
  • Award scholarships to deserving students for academic, athletic, and leadership excellence.
  • Charitable Fundraising
  • Organize fundraising events, including golf tournaments, banquets, and campaigns, to raise funds for charitable projects.
  • Encourage CGA members and the wider community to actively participate in giving back.
  • Education & Awareness
  • Promote the values of golf—integrity, respect, and fellowship—as life lessons beyond the course.
  • Conduct workshops, seminars, and initiatives that foster leadership, sportsmanship, and community engagement.
  • Disaster & Emergency Relief
  • Provide aid and support to individuals and communities affected by natural disasters or emergencies through direct action or partnerships.
  • Legacy & Sustainability
  • Establish an endowment fund to ensure the long-term sustainability of charitable programs.
  • Honor the traditions of the Champion Golfers Association by building a legacy of service and impact.

Article IV – Governance

The Foundation shall be governed by a Board of Directors, comprised of no fewer than three (3) members. Directors shall serve without compensation, except for reimbursement of reasonable expenses incurred on behalf of the Foundation. The Board shall oversee strategic direction, approve charitable distributions, and ensure compliance with all legal and financial obligations.

Article V – Non-Discrimination

The Foundation shall operate on a non-discriminatory basis, making its programs and services available to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, gender, age, disability, or national origin.

Article VI – Dissolution

Upon dissolution of the Foundation, assets shall be distributed for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or to the federal government, or to a state or local government, for a public purpose.