Annual Report 2023:
Positive Coaching Alliance
Year in Review
WHO WE ARE
PCA’s vision is to build a world where every child benefits from a positive youth sports experience with a coach who inspires them to become the best version of themselves in the game and in life.
WHAT WE DO
We train coaches and partner with youth sports organizations, parents, sports leaders, and communities to make youth sports more positive, equitable, and accessible to all kids regardless of social or economic circumstances.
WHY IT MATTERS
The research is clear that youth sports participation contributes to an array of positive outcomes for youth. With a dramatic increase in young people suffering from mental, emotional, and physical health issues as well as pandemic-related learning loss, social isolation, depression, and even suicide, kids need positive and supportive environments with caring, consistent adults now more than ever.
PCA IMPACT IN FISCAL YEAR 2023
2,800+
PCA
WORKSHOPS
2,000+
COACHES
RECRUITED
53,000+
COACHES
TRAINED
825,000+
KIDS
REACHED
Letter from PCA Executive Team
When we first met several years ago as the leaders of Coaching Corps and PCA, we could not have imagined we would be given the opportunity to bring our two organizations together to create a more powerful Alliance. Looking back over our first year as a merged organization, we also had no idea how both challenging and rewarding this would be.
What has made this first year a success has been the fact that both organizations came into the merger with a culture of collaboration and partnership guiding how they did their work. This shared value has only grown stronger through the merger, and has continued to enhance how we work with our partners in all communities across the country.
The word “Alliance” is in our name because we could not make youth sports positive, equitable, and accessible for young people without partnering with every stakeholder across the youth and high school sports landscape. Whether you run sports programs at schools and youth sports organizations, coach, parent, serve as community leaders in under-resourced neighborhoods, fund programs that make life better for the next generation, or run professional sports teams or national governing bodies that are investing in today’s youth, we are inspired to work alongside you.
You have been the driving force behind our growth, enabling us to offer innovative solutions that help you deliver on the promise of youth sports.
Together we are making sure that all kids have access to the life-changing experiences of sports—the sense of pride and confidence in belonging, the courage to stretch and grow, the resilience to navigate life’s challenges, and the ambition to pursue their dreams.
Thank you for your unwavering support during this exciting time of transition.
There’s so much more we can do together. We can’t wait. Neither can our kids.
Warmly,
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Janet Carter Jason Sacks
Janet Carter Jason Sacks
CEO President
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Robert Marcus. Courtney Pollack
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Robert Marcus Courtney Pollack
Chief Community Chief Education &
Impact Officer Product Officer
OUR ALLIANCE
Poised for Sustainable Growth: Reflections on our Merger
This year, our own Janet Carter and Jason Sacks reflected on what made the merger successful in a conversation with Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund President, Cathy Cha.
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4 LEARNING COMMUNITIES AND 800+ PARTNERS
Equity in Youth Sports Access and Participation
PCA's Sports Equity Initiative seeks to unlock the transformative power of sports by eliminating the barriers to participation faced by kids in under-resourced and marginalized communities across the country, ensuring that EVERY child has access to a positive youth sports experience.
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PCA’s Community Roundtable Program brings together diverse groups of local stakeholders to collaborate, share resources, and develop strategies for increasing solutions to increase youth sports participation and enables PCA to better understand the specific access challenges facing each community and ensure our interventions have the greatest impact.
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PCA’s Coach Recruitment Program aims to partner with local stakeholders to recruit volunteer coaches from within neighborhoods where they live, creating a more localized network of volunteers.
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PCA’s Sports Equity Agendas address systemic inequities that have historically marginalized youth in disinvested communities, limiting their access to quality sports opportunities.
Why Equity Matters & And How Are The Children?
Check out these timely and powerful blog posts from PCA’s Chief Community Impact Officer Rob Marcus on Why Equity Matters.
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" CHAMPIONING EQUITY MEANS ENSURING EQUAL ACCESS AND OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL YOUNG ATHLETES, SO ALL COMMUNITIES HAVE THE CAPACITY TO CREATE POSITIVE AND EMPOWERING YOUTH SPORTS EXPERIENCES. "
Spotlight on Emerging Cities:
Expanding Sports Equity in Boston, MA, Austin, TX, and Buffalo, NY
The disparities in access to youth sports represent a significant challenge in our society. Children from marginalized communities face substantial barriers to participating in organized sports compared to their more affluent peers. Through our Sports Equity Programs, PCA is committed to ending this national problem by unlocking access to youth sports for children who would otherwise miss out due to financial limitations, gender, or other marginalized statuses. As part of our mission to promote positive and equitable sports opportunities for all, PCA expanded its programming to three additional cities: Buffalo, NY, Boston, MA, and Austin, TX. Each city presents unique challenges and opportunities as we work with local stakeholders, organizations, and volunteers to dismantle barriers to youth sports participation. Through our interventions PCA is making youth sports accessible by tailoring its efforts to each city’s needs.
TACKLING BARRIERS IN BOSTON: A FOCUS ON COLLABORATION AND CULTURAL PROFICIENCY
In Boston, PCA launched its Community Roundtable Program, designed to bring together diverse groups of local stakeholders to develop strategies for increasing youth sports participation and enablePCA to better understand the specific access challenges facing each community, and ensure our interventions have the greatest impact. Key partners such as Boston Scores, The Base, and Sportsmen Tennis Center played pivotal roles in these discussions, which have become a platform for youth sports organizations (YSOs) to tackle shared challenges.
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Through these roundtable discussions, PCA helped organizations identify systemic barriers and strengthen their programs by sharing best practices.
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A significant barrier identified in these discussions was a shortage of volunteer coaches, which limits the capacity of local YSOs to serve the community effectively. To address this, PCA expanded its Coach Recruitment Program and successfully recruited and referred 50 volunteers to local YSO. PCA also collaborated with the Mayor’s Office to support volunteer coach recruitment, with the city featuring PCA’s volunteer coach application on its website.
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By placing coaches in accessible areas, PCA not only increases the number of available volunteers but also ensures that these coaches reflect the communities they serve.
AUSTIN: ADDRESSING STRUCTURAL BARRIERS TO SPORTS ACCESS
In Austin, TX, PCA worked closely with the City of Austin to address structural barriers that limit access to sports facilities, limiting participation among youth from underserved communities. Austin’s existing system for managing access to public sports fields disproportionately impacted YSOs in underserved communities.
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To address these challenges in Austin, PCA facilitated a series of community roundtables, bringing together city officials and local youth sports leaders to explore ways to improve field accessibility and ensure equitable access to sports facilities.
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These discussions were instrumental in gathering community input and identifying specific barriers that prevent youth from participating in sports.
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As a result, PCA has collaborated with the city to develop recommendations for improving facility access and has advocated for policy changes to make sports fields more accessible to all YSOs, regardless of their financial resources.
We are excited to report the impact of this initiative later this year, as we continue working to ensure that Austin’s sports infrastructure supports equitable access for all youth.
BUFFALO: CO-CREATING A COMMUNITY-DRIVEN SPORTS EQUITY AGENDA
In Buffalo, NY, PCA adopted a comprehensive, community-driven approach to develop a Sports Equity Agenda in partnership with local leaders, the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, and Project Play WNY.
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PCA worked with local stakeholders, facilitating a monthly youth sports task force to helpBuffalo’s local leaders develop strategies to tackle the root causes of sports inequity. This collaborative and inclusive process ensures that all voices are heard, and the solutions are co-created by the community.
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Through this work, PCA expects to see meaningful increases in youth sports participation in Buffalo.
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We look forward to sharing the impact of this initiative with our network later this year, as we continue to work toward long-term, community-defined solutions.
PCA’s work in Boston, Austin, and Buffalo reflects our broader commitment to closing the Sports Equity Gap and creating a youth sports ecosystem where all children have the opportunity to succeed. By focusing on community engagement, coach recruitment, cultural proficiency, and systemic change, PCA is driving meaningful progress in each city, tailoring our approach to meet the unique needs of local communities. These efforts not only increase access to sports for marginalized youth but also create a foundation for long-term, sustainable change that will benefit future generations. Through collaboration with local stakeholders and a shared commitment to equity, PCA is helping to build a more inclusive and accessible youth sports landscape in Boston, Austin, Buffalo, and beyond.
Advancing Sports Equity:
PCA’s Coach Symposiums
As part of our transformative Sports Equity Initiative, PCA introduced the Coach Symposium and Recruitment Fair, a new nationwide program aimed at empowering coaches and promoting equity in youth sports through directly addressing systemic challenges such as the shortage of qualified coaches, significant disparities in sports participation among underserved youth, and the absence of uniform training standards—all of which disproportionally impact underrepresented communities. The symposium’s goal is to bridge these gaps by equipping volunteer coaches with the skills and resources to foster inclusive, equitable, and supportive sports environments. The first events, held last year in Oakland, CA, and Boston, MA, set the stage for a bold and impactful initiative that PCA plans to expand across the country.
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Free and open to all, the symposiums bring together diverse groups of coaches, parents, sports providers, and youth-serving volunteers. Attendees engage in expert-led workshops, thought-provoking panel discussions, and hands-on recruitment opportunities, ensuring that every participant leaves with actionable insights to advance equity and positivity in youth sports.
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A key feature of these events is the involvement of industry leaders and professional athletes, who join panel discussions to share best practices for addressing barriers to participation, creating inclusive team cultures, and coaching with empathy. These conversations emphasize the role of coaches as change-makers, capable of shaping sports as a vehicle for positive youth development and social equity.
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Another critical element of this initiative is its role as a recruitment hub, connecting new and aspiring coaches with sports organizations eager to welcome trained, enthusiastic volunteers. By focusing on recruitment in underserved areas, PCA is fostering a coaching community that reflects the diversity of the youth it serves and ensuring that all young athletes have access to opportunities for growth through sports.
This initiative is poised to make a lasting impact as it expands to communities nationwide. By continuing to prioritize equity and opportunity in its programs, PCA is advancing its vision of stronger, healthier communities—one coach, one team, and one athlete at a time.
If you are interested in bringing a Coach Symposium and Recruitment Fair to your community, contact PCA at sportsequity@positivecoach.org to explore how you can be part of this transformative initiative.
2023 POSITIVE COACHING ALLIANCE
COMMUNITY IMPACT AWARD RECIPIENT
Thanks to support from Curry Brand, in 2023 we were able to have the following impact:
3,685
COACHES
TRAINED
55,275
KIDS
IMPACTED
40
ORGANIZATIONS
WORKED WITH
30
CITY
FOOTPRINT
CLOSING THE SPORTS EQUITY GAP
Positive Coaching Alliance's Sports Equity Coalitions are at the forefront of driving equitable access to youth sports in low-income communities. By collaborating closely with district leaders, sports providers and local stakeholders, our coalitions systematically break down participation barriers using tailored strategies. Our approach, firmly rooted in community input, generates equitable opportunities that amplify youth engagement, bolster BIPOC coach representation, and foster the active involvement of girls and women of color in both playing and coaching roles.
This year, our drive to bridge the sports equity gap made significant strides. Recognizing the pronounced lack of affordable youth sports opportunities for elementary-aged children in Oakland's low-income areas, PCA’s Sports Equity Coalition conceptualized a city-wide elementary school sports program that would be freely accessible. With significant investment and leadership from Oakland Unified School District, this initiative materialized, exemplifying our Coalition's collaborative impact strategy. Bolstered by district support, a comprehensive evaluation of the program was also conducted, revealing enlightening outcomes.
Nearly 4,000 new youth sports opportunities were created. Impressively, 72% of the participants were low-income youth of color. Beyond just participating, they deepened connections with their schools and communities—81% reported enhanced community ties. And lastly, 80% of the youth formed strong, nurturing bonds with their coaches and became more physically active as a result of the program. We are extremely grateful for the efforts of our Coalition Members and the Oakland Unified School District for their financial investment and management of this transformative program.
Our commitment to impacting more communities saw the launch of two new coalitions in San Francisco and San Diego, CA. These strides forward were made possible through pivotal partnerships, featuring key contributors like the San Francisco Giants, San Diego Wave FC, San Francisco Unified School District, and San Diego Unified School District.
POWERING THROUGH WOMEN & GIRLS INITIATIVE: GAME PLAN FOR EQUITY
Positive Coaching Alliance's Women and Girls Initiative is a dedicated force in dismantling gender inequity in youth sports. Our initiative aims to amplify the engagement of girls of color in youth sports, cultivate women coaches of color, and advocate for gender equity across the youth sports landscape.
Our "Game Plan for Girls in Sports" guide acts as a roadmap to coaches, youth sports leaders, families, and allies, park and recreation agencies, and third-party sports communities who want to level the playing field to ensure girls benefit from lifelong health, positive sports experiences, and continuous athletic engagement.
Thank You To Our National Board of Directors
With Board Chair Mitch Cohen at the helm, the PCA Board of Directors lead Positive Coaching Alliance in its path to deliver on the promise of what youth sports can be for every young person when it is positive, equitable and accessible.
Eric Becker, Co-Founder & Co-Chairman, Cresset Asset Management
Steve Bell, Former Senior Executive, Northern Trust
Bob Bowlsby, Career Athletics Administrator
Amy Brooks, President, Team Marketing & Business Operations and Chief Innovation Officer, NBA
Cathy Cha, President & CEO, Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
Mitchell Cohen, PCA Board Chair, Managing Director, Trilogy Search Partners, LLC
Antonio Davis, Former NBA All-Star, ESPN
Bradley A. Geier, Founder & Co-owner, Merlone Geier Partners
Brian Grey, Executive Chairman, Remind, Inc.
Leslie Campbell Gray, Chief People & Equity Officer, Jed Foundation
Ted Griggs, Managing Director, Gravity Media USA
Charlotte Haas Prime, Board Member
Wally Haas, Founder of Coaching Corps
Jamie Halper, Chairman, Owl Rock Opportunistic Fund
Justin Hoeveler, CEO, Youth Enrichment Brands
John Levin, Chairman, Folger Levin LLP
Glen Matsumoto, Partner & Head of Infrastructure, Actis
Wendy McAdam, Independent Consultant
Andrea Quinones-Rivera, Emergency Medicine Resident Physician, LA County-USC
Doug Raetz, Co-President, TRUE Cresset Sports + Entertainment
Mindy Rogers, Community Volunteer
Joan Ryan, Journalist, Author
David Shapiro, President, North America, Pixellot
Dave Stewart, Former MLB Player
Deborah Stipek, Emeritus Professor of Education, Former Dean, Stanford University
Jennifer Sweeney, Attorney, Non-Profit Advisor
Linda Verhulp, Executive Director, Morgan Charitable Foundation
Todd Walthall, Executive Vice President of Enterprise Growth, UnitedHealth Group
Dan Whalen, President, The Whalen Family Foundation
David Wong, President & Founder, DHW Capital
Thank You To Our National Leadership Council
David Aufhauser, Executive. Entrepreneur. Investor
Tony Avila, Managing Principal, Encore Housing Opportunity Fund
Tala Banatao, Owner, Tala Bee Designs, LLC
Tom Barnds, Founding Partner and Managing Director, Accel-KKR
David Bartoshuk, President, SAGA Foundation
Bob Baxter, Community Volunteer, Double-Goal Coach Award Winner
Robert Brown, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Encore Consumer Capital
Christopher Bryant, Partner / Senior VP, Real Estate at West Valley Properties, Inc.
Norman Chen, Co-Founder and Director, DeltaHealth Hospital
Kevin Cote, Sports Technology Consultant
Brendan Cullen, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Dr. Nancy Dome, Co-Founder & CEO, Epoch Education
Meaghan Eichmann, Director, Strategy and Business Operations, Google Store
Scott Ellis, CEO, MasteryTrack
Bobby Evans, Veteran MLB Executive, Former San Francisco Giants GM
Larissa Fontaine, Chief Product Officer, QuintoAndar
Hillary Ford, Executive Director, Mirnahill Foundation
John Gardner, Senior Analytics Strategist, Autodesk
Shelly Goldberg, Senior Director of Mac and iPad Product Design, Apple, Inc.
Jeremy Gordon, Serial Entrepreneur
Tamara Gracon, CEO & Founder, TBG Consulting
Jon Gustafson, VP, Sharks Ice & San Jose Barracuda
Steve Harrick, General Partner, Institutional Venture Partners (IVP)
Gary Hornbeek, Chief Financial Officer, Quicken Inc.
Rich Kelly, Principal, Search Fund Partners
Greg King, Attorney, Private Investor
Dr. Emily Kraus, Clinical Assistant Professor, Orthopedic Surgery, Stanford Children’s Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center
Kirk Lacob, Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations, Golden State Warriors
Brent Lang, Strategic Advisor & Board Member
Lance Lee, Director of Community Impact, TeamSnap
Mark Linton, Independent Software Developer, Former Stanford Professor
Michael Lopez, Partner, Prophet Consulting
Jenny McDowell, National Director of Coaching Development, LOVB
Geordie McKee, Principal, Renault & Handley
Jed Mettee, Chief Operating Officer, San Jose Earthquakes
Dr. William Moore, Sports Medicine, Kaiser Permanente
Jared Muela, Social Impact & Philanthropic Strategy Professional
Caity Noonan, Digital Marketing Leader
Joanne Pasternack, President & Chief Impact Officer, Oliver + Rose LLC
Jeffrey Rachlin, Chief Customer Officer, Everlaw
Johnathan Robertson, CEO, Create Capital & Co-Founder, R-Squared Charitable Fund
Sasha Seymore, Co-Founder & COO, Learn to Win
Dr. Kevin Shea [M.D], Orthopaedic Surgeon, Stanford University Medical Center & Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Julie Smith, Executive Director, SAGE Compassion for Animals
Michael Strambi, Chief Financial Officer, Metricstream
Brian Strom, Reliability Engineering Manager, Apple Inc.
Lisa Sweeney, Director of Entrepreneurial Experiential Learning, Stanford GSB
Trish Sylvia, VP of Advocacy & Engagement, NBC Sports Next
Ari Warmerdam, Vice President, Private Bank and Wealth Advisory, Silicon Valley Bank
Larry Wong, Senior Principal, Oracle Cloud
Thank You to our Local Board Members and Key Supporters
FOSTERING COMMUNITY DIALOGUE: COMMUNITY ROUNDTABLE SERIES
Positive Coaching Alliance's innovative Community Roundtable Series brings together community members, coaches, youth sports leaders, and stakeholders to collectively address challenges to sports access for young people in under-resourced communities and develop solutions tailored to the communities strengths.
These discussions help stakeholders shape comprehensive strategies to ensure historically marginalized communities have access to positive, equitable, and accessible youth sports experiences.
January 26, 2023: San Francisco, California - What a night! The 2023 Positive Coaching Alliance Game Changer Awards and Benefit was truly a special evening. Throughout the event, we heard inspiring stories from professional athletes and coaches highlighting the importance of the power of sports done right and the lasting impact a positive coach can have on a young person.
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Golden State Warriors Center Kevon Looney, Oakland Athletics Manager Mark Kotsay, San Francisco Giants Pitcher Logan Webb honored their coaches and mentors
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Under Armour, Four-Time NBA Champion Stephen Curry’s Curry Brand, was honored with a Community Impact Award
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Women’s Soccer Greats Brandi Chastain, Aly Wagner, Danielle Slaton, and Leslie Osborne shared their efforts to bring a National Women’s Soccer League team to the Bay Area
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Positive Coaching Alliance awarded Theresa Sherry with the Coach of the Year Award, as part of the Double-Goal Coach® awards program presented by TeamSnap
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Houston Astros Manager and PCA national advisory board member Dusty Baker was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award
REGIONAL EVENTS
Colorado
Youth Sports Awards
On March 24th, the PCA Colorado Youth Sports Awards were held at Mile High Station in Denver to recognize outstanding coaches, student-athletes, business leaders, and partners. Nearly 200 supporters of the PCA movement gathered in support of PCA’s mission. Colorado’s Triple-Impact Competitor student-athletes were awarded scholarships and PCA National Double-Goal Coach® of the Year, Theresa Sherry, joined the event. Additionally, the Gold Crown Foundation was recognized as the Colorado Youth Sports Organization of the Year, and Bryan Leach, the CEO of Ibotta, a mobile technology company, addressed the crowd to share sports insights that influenced his business career. The headlining talk was given by Charles Klask, Assistant Coach for the NBA Champion Denver Nuggets. Thank you to all who attended and supported this event!
Tampa
Inside The Lines
The evening was full of 220 guests all donning their favorite jerseys for PCA-Tampa Bay’s sixth annual Inside the Lines fundraiser. The focus of this year’s event was on providing education about the work PCA does with coaches and athletes and the impact it has on individuals, teams, and the community. During dinner, guests heard from a panel of mental performance coaches moderated by Zac Blobner from WDAE 95.3. Inside the Lines is vital to supporting the mission of PCA - Tampa Bay and it ensures that student-athletes and the community ultimately benefit from the character-building educational workshops that PCA provides for coaches, parents, and youth. A special thanks to Board member Dr. Antonio Castellvi for chairing this year’s fundraiser.
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Mid-Atlantic
Golf Outing
What a beautiful day at Argyle Country Club Golf Course for PCA Mid-Atlantic to welcome a field of business, sport, and civic-minded leaders, donors, celebrities, and supporters to play golf, compete, and most importantly, have FUN - all in an effort to show what youth sports can be at the first-ever Mid-Atlantic Golf Outing. We were thrilled to be joined by First Tee of Greater Washington, DC who was recognized as PCA Mid-Atlantic's Community Partner of the Year. DC sports legends, Chris Whitney, 11-year NBA veteran and former Washington Wizard, and 5-time NHL All-Star and Washington Capitals great, Peter Bondra shared meaningful stories of their youth sports experiences, discussed a few of their most influential coaches, and threw in a few surprising and funny behind-the-scenes moments from their careers. Thank you to each and every person who participated to support this event. A special thank you goes out to the event’s presenting sponsor, Deloitte, and to the Beverage and Cart Sponsors, Koons Motors, and Narrative Strategies. All three Sponsors have been steadfast supporters and have helped PCA grow our mission in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Breakfast With
The Guardians
On the morning of Tuesday, June 27, in Cleveland, Ohio, Positive Coaching Alliance held its annual Breakfast with the Guardians event at Progressive Field’s DDM Club, presented by Enterprise Holdings, and courtesy of our wonderful event supporters, the Cleveland Guardians and Bally Sports Great Lakes. The topic of discussion for the panel was "Developing the Entire Athlete (Both Mind and Body)." It was full of insights and wisdom.
Arizona
Beat The Heat Classic
On Thursday, July 27th, the Arizona community stepped up with a sold-out event to celebrate the power of youth sports as Positive Coaching Alliance held its 3rd annual Beat The Heat Golf Classic at the world-class Rim Club Golf Course in Payson, AZ! With all of the amazing generosity from our community partners, we were able to raise substantial funding that will go directly to making a tremendous difference by providing PCA training to parents, coaches, and athletes across AZ! A Special thank you to our Title Partner PGA TOUR Superstore, as well as, our Food and Beverage sponsor Desert Financial Credit Union.
4th Annual Celebrity
Golf Classic
A huge THANK YOU to our donors, supporters, and celebrities who helped to make our 4th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic at Stanford Golf Course the best one yet! Thank you to the SAGA Foundation for being our title sponsor. We also greatly appreciate the support from cart, beverage, 19th hole, and lunch sponsors- Encore Capital Management, Palmer Electric, Cox, Castle, LLC, and Wealth Architects, respectively. Additional sponsors included PGA Tour Superstore and the Golden State Warriors.
Our event host, Alex Smith shared some great insight into his NFL career, his golf game, and parenting and coaching his own kids now. It's always so great to have athletes at the highest level share their perspective and connect their own lessons back to PCA.
Thanks to every team sponsor for your support of this event and hope you enjoyed the day at Stanford. Special thanks to our event host committee, David Bartoshuk, Chris Bryant, Larry Wong, and Geordie McKee for all of their time and support to ensure the event was a success! We couldn't do it without you!
FY23 PCA FINANCIALS
TOTAL OPERATING NUMBERS FOR FY23 (UNAUDITED): $ IN MILLIONS
OPERATING REVENUE
Contributions $9.77
Earned Revenue $2.79
Total Operating Revenue $12.56
OPERATING EXPENSES
Programs $8.89M
Fundraising $2.27M
Management & General $1.93M
Total Operating Expenses $13.09
These financial statements are incomplete. A complete copy of the audited financial statement for the fiscal year ending August 31, 2023 will be available at www.positivecoach.org
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