the grizzlies - Memphis Grizzlies Foundation
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the grizzlies - Memphis Grizzlies Foundation
the grizzlies 2014-2015 are behind memphis harnessing the power of sport to transform lives By investing collectively and working collaboratively, the Memphis Grizzlies organization - its owners, players, staff, and its charitable foundation - is creating lasting change to the way we live, learn, and play. players’ commitment on and off the court The Grizzlies players are actively engaged in making a difference Community Service through specific initiatives that reflect their priorities and those of Practice 16% Game Time 12% 37% the entire Memphis community. Travel 16% 19% Game Day Prep player supported events/initiatives tickets for kids Grizz Cares Day Through this player-led GrizzFIT Read to Achieve Season of Giving St. Jude Tip-Off Luncheon Staxtacular program, the Grizzlies donate more than 24,000 tickets a season to children who might otherwise not have the opportunity to attend a game. mike conley tony Hometown Community: Indianapolis, IN Giving Focus: Sickle Cell Anemia Community Partner: Methodist Healthcare allen Hometown Community: Chicago, IL Giving Focus: At-Risk Youth Community Partner: Juvenile Intervention & Faith-Based Follow-Up (JIFF) Memphis gives us so much love. Giving back is just a natural part of our connection. We try to reflect this city on the court and off. tony allen It’s just built in the organization. I think that this city is a part of the Grizzlies and we really feel that way and the community is a large part of what we do. mike conley zach randolph marc Hometown Community: Marion, IN Giving Focus: Families in Poverty Community Partner: Boys & Girls Club gasol Hometown Community: Barcelona, Spain Giving Focus: Youth Health + Fitness Community Partner: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital It’s a responsibility we have to bring awareness to the needs in our city. This is our home and our family, and I want to do whatever I can to help. zach randolph [St. Jude patients] never make excuses and always fight. I’m just happy to be a fan of theirs. I feel proud that I can call some of them my friends, honestly. Everything that I have outside the game, I play for them. marc gasol riverfit The Memphis Grizzlies Riverfront Fitness Trail - “RiverFit” transformed the banks of the Mississippi River into an experiential pilot for the best in urban fitness and recreation. GrizzFIT is the Grizzlies’ commitment to deepening the health and fitness culture in Memphis and the Mid-South by promoting the benefits of a healthy lifestyle. 6 stations / 2 beach sand volleyball courts / 1 soccer field 250 43% percent Usage 77% rate increase 44% Of users reported a boost in body confidence Of users reported improved level of overall fitness Of users reported weight loss 2 “This is something that really excites us as a company that focuses on health and wellness. To see the Memphis community excited and passionate about being active is why we do what we do.” Get GrizzFIT 6 fitness zones calvin anderson Senior VP of Corporate Affairs BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee hwy. 51 40 jackso n av e. 3 8 summer ave . poplar ave . d st . 5 10 2n 4 14 lar la 11 m ar av e 3 Hamp Line (coming soon) 51 Lester 61 Denver Park 71 Southside Park 81 Morris Park (coming soon) ave . 91 Tom Lee Park 10 1 Streets Ministries (Vance Ave.) airway s blvd. 7 Tom Lee Park community courts . 1 55 Denver Park grizzfit bootcamps pop 12 2 41 13 9 Southside Park fitness trail 240 55 1 park ave. 111 Kroc Center 12 1 Gaston Park 13 1 Streets Ministries (Graham Ave.) 14 1 The Grizzlies Riverfront Fitness Trail and Pop-Up Park presented by BlueCross BlueShield of TN Howze Park (coming soon) kids bootcamp GrizzFIT Kids Bootcamp teaches mental, physical, and social fitness through sessions with coaches who are equipped to serve as mentors and role models. • Ages 8-14 • 180 students • 3 sites: Kroc Center, Tom Lee Park, Graham Heights community courts The GrizzFIT Community Courts initiative partners with Memphis communities to renovate basketball courts throughout the city. The Memphis Parks Division enjoys a robust, ongoing partnership with the Memphis Grizzlies. The improvements to our Lester Community Center, both indoors and 70% of grizz prep students involved in grizzfit received significantly fewer turnovers or demerits on a monthly basis than their peers. outdoors, will have a significant and lasting impact for the next generation of student-athletes. The Grizz Cares Initiative perpetuates the rallying cry, WE BELIEVE, to the residents of this culturally rich community. Janet p. Hooks Director, The City of Memphis Division of Parks and Neighborhoods Grizz Cares day of service additions to the neighborhood: The Grizz Cares Day of Service at Lester Community Center • Two works of public art launched our platform to ensure the children of Binghampton have • Tall shade trees ongoing access to all the elements of a great social + recreation space, best practice programs, and strong, committed adults enabling their future success. • 4 renovated basketball courts with unique backboard designs • New benches and planters Lester Community Center now houses two modern learning environments: • Renovated Pre-K to 3rd grade room • A Digital Lab resourced for academic intervention at the middle-school level read to achieve The only public charter school in the nation branded by an NBA team and one of only a few schools to grow students on average two grade levels per year. Read to Achieve is an incentive-driven program that promotes literacy and the fun of reading. Our annual Reading Challenge motivates students to read six books in six weeks towards the ultimate reward of an action-packed assembly at FedExForum. • Over 20,000 books read • 3,000 elementary school students from 27 schools completed the challenge 2015 participating schools A.B. Hill Elementary Alcy Elementary Barret’s Chapel Elementary Belle Forest Community School Bethel Grove Elementary Brookmeade Elementary Brownsville Road Optional Bruce Elementary Charjean Elementary Cherokee Elementary Chimneyrock Elementary Coleman Elementary Collierville Elementary Crosswind Elementary Crump Elementary Cummings School Denver Elementary Douglass School K-8 Downtown Elementary E.A. Harrold Elementary Egypt Elementary Evans Elementary Fairley Elementary Florida Kansas Elementary Germanshire Elementary Getwell Elementary Grahamwood Elementary Hollywood Success Academy Holmes Road Elementary Immaculate Conception Kate Bond Elementary Larose Elementary Levi Elementary Lowrance Elementary Lucy Elementary Newberry Elementary Oakhaven Elementary Oakshire Elementary Omni Prep Academy Peabody Elementary Rivercrest Elementary Riverview Elementary School Robert R. Church Elementary Rozelle Elementary Sea Isle Elementary Sharpe Elementary Snowden Elementary South Park Elementary Spring Hill Elementary St. John Catholic School St. Joseph Catholic School Vollentine Optional Elem. Westhaven Elementary Westwood Elementary Winridge Elementary Read to Achieve presented by International Paper. Associate Partners: KPMG and Southern College of Optometry The Grizzlies Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Memphis Grizzlies organization. Our mission is to ensure that every child in Memphis has an adult memphis is behind the grizzlies mentor, trained and committed to helping them reach their full potential. Tens of thousands of young people have benefited from the Foundation’s ongoing support. Over the past year we have furthered our efforts with new facilities, programs, and the cultivation of mentor relationships critical to every student’s development. We have multiplied our impact through hands-on involvement and connections with the community. 2014-2015 if there was one thing you could do ... one bold action you could take ... one inspired choice you could make ... one investment guaranteed to transform memphis ... would you do it? mentor. join us at grizzliesfoundation.org be the difference in a child’s life. grizzcommunity @grizzcommunity @grizzcommunity 80,000 demographics children in memphis live below, at To close the or slightly above the poverty line opportunity gap, mo re than only 32% of children in memphis read at grade level 1 in 4 memphis students suffer from childhood obesity just 6% of memphis high school students graduate college-ready are not destiny we fund youth development programs that education & link enrichment. investment to date In proven innovative programs to prepare young people for success. Big Brothers Big Sisters Grizzlies Prep REACH Memphis Stax Music Academy Up2Us Sports New Ballet Ensemble & School Memphis Athletic Ministries Streets Ministries Write On! Speak Out! (Hattiloo Theatre) Memphis Zoo The Soulsville Charter School Grizzlies Code Camp Youth Villages Peer Power Facing History & Ourselves New Memphis Institute aa consultant mentor is accountability partner trusted advisor coach confidant caring adult counselor guide guru instructor tutor It takes a village ... or a team ... The Grizzlies Foundation and the Memphis community TEAM UP to increase the number of students with access to strong mentors trained to help them grow to their full potential. The Grizzlies TEAM UP Youth Mentoring Partnership is a network of community organizations dedicated to building quality mentoring relationships for children in need. The Grizzlies Foundation provides leadership and infrastructure supporting the expansion of mentoring in Memphis by offering training, funding, and other resources through the TEAM UP Training Institute. The TEAM UP Youth Mentoring Partnership is an affiliate of Mentor: 41 partner organizations The National Mentoring Partnership 12 funded programs 1,000 mentors 1,500 mentees The Grizzlies TEAM Mentor Program is a unique school-based program designed in collaboration with Facing History and Ourselves. Mentors work with 7th- and 8th-grade students on leadership development, problem solving, personal responsibility, critical thinking, civic engagement, and much more. volunteer mentors students in 4 sites across the city The TEAM Mentor Model is structured to create relationships with a shared purpose: help students acquire 21st-century skill sets needed for success in the modern economy. Operating in The Soulsville Charter School, KIPP Memphis Collegiate Middle, Power Center Academy and Grizzlies Prep. We connect our students to positive adults dedicated to ensuring their success. These meaningful relationships are critical to our students’ overall development and we want to be with them every step of the way. Elliot Perry Memphis Grizzlies Foundation, Board Chair The TEAM UP Youth Sports Partnership is a coalition of community groups that uses sports as a catalyst for meaningful change in the lives of young people. Implemented by the Grizzlies Foundation, Sports-Based Youth Development (SBYD) provides coaches with the training, information, and tools to create meaningful relationships with young people - both on and off the court - resulting in higher success rates for children in SBYD programs. Our network of 100 SBYD trained coaches impacts: • 1,100 kids within the TEAM UP Youth Sports Partnership • 350 kids in GrizzFIT Programs • 12 high school student volunteers The Memphis Grizzlies Foundation is a national leader in the sports-based youth development movement. They are a great example of how teams can invest in their communities in meaningful, lasting ways. Megan Bartlett Up2Us Sports, Chief Program Officer coaching for change thank you special thanks to: Binghampton Development Corporation As we reflect on the work of the Grizzlies Foundation + Community Investment, it is my privilege to thank all those who have contributed to our programming and operations. The amazing results we have achieved over the last year were only possible with the support of our many partners. We hope you will continue growing with us in the year to come. The One Team mentality that powers the Memphis Grizzlies Boys and Girls Club of Greater Memphis BlueCross BlueShield of TN Community LIFT Downtown Memphis Commission International Paper Junior League of Memphis KPMG is apparent throughout our city, and we appreciate the focus St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and vision of our entire home team. It is only through the Southern College of Optometry generosity and effort of this community that we are able to lift Leadership Memphis up Memphis’ next generation. We thank all of you for helping Lester Community Center us advance a Greater Memphis. Lester Prep National Civil Rights Museum New Memphis Institute With deep gratitude, Riverfront Development Corporation Seeding Success Diane Terrell Executive Director, Grizzlies Foundation + Community Investment Technical Innovation The City of Memphis Mayor’s Office The City of Memphis Parks and Neighborhoods Division memphis grizzlies foundation + community investment staff Diane Terrell Executive Director Memphis Grizzlies Foundation + Community Investment Joel Katz Manager, TEAM UP Youth Sports Partnership Memphis Grizzlies Foundation Tim Jordan Sr. Coordinator, NBA + Player Initiatives Memphis Grizzlies Community Investment Mason Massey Coordinator, Education Initiatives Memphis Grizzlies Community Investment Tiffani Morrow Coordinator, Grizzlies TEAM Mentor Program Memphis Grizzlies Foundation Desiree Robertson Manager, TEAM UP Youth Mentoring Partnership Memphis Grizzlies Foundation Dairanetta Spain Sr. Coordinator, Community Engagement Strategies Memphis Grizzlies Foundation Photo Credits: Joe Murphy, Alex Smythe, and Spencer Soo Memphis is our team, and every player makes us stronger. Whatever your role, your talents can make a difference. grizzliesfoundation.org grizzlies.com global recognition 2013 president’s council on fitness, sports & nutrition 2012 beyond sport awards “sport team of the year” 2011 beyond sport awards “sport team of the year” (finalist) grizzliesfoundation.org 2008 Crystal award for outstanding foundation 2007 steve patterson award for excellence in sports philanthropy grizz community 2006 corporate volunteer council partnership award @grizzcommunity @grizzcommunity