FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
128th Boston Marathon® presented by Bank of America raises
record-breaking $71.9 million for charitable causes
Event impact goes beyond 26.2 miles supporting hundreds of organizations
BOSTON- The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) announced today that the
total funds raised through the 2024 Boston Marathon presented by Bank of
America reached a record total of $71.9 million.
Combining funds raised through the 168 non-profit organizations in the Bank
of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program – $45.7 million – with
other donations and fundraising from race participants, the 2024 total
surpasses the previous record of $40.2 million set last year. This brings
the total charitable fundraising since the program began in 1989 to over
$550 million.
Nicole Juri, Director of Development for the B.A.A. said, "We set a high
bar for our fundraising at the Boston Marathon this year and I am delighted
to be able to share today that thanks to our amazing runners and supporters
– we did it. This amount will have a huge impact on the Greater Boston
community and all those who receive support and services from these
incredible organizations."
When it partnered with the B.A.A. to become the presenting sponsor of the
Boston Marathon, Bank of America was very clear about its goal: To bring
the Boston Marathon's impact and reach to new heights – both on a national
and global scale – in the years ahead. Through its My Marathoner campaign,
the bank amplified the goal and mission of the Bank of America Boston
Marathon Official Charity Program, helping create a platform for runners to
share their stories and encourage the community to get behind their causes.
Rob Hale and his wife Karen represent the spirit of this year's My
Marathoner campaign and serve as an inspiration to others. Rob celebrated
his running achievement by donating $26.2 million to 72 local nonprofit
organizations after crossing the finish line. The first-time Boston
Marathoner and Massachusetts native is the co-founder and President of
Granite Communications LLC.
"The Boston Marathon is part of the cultural fabric of our great city, and
I was humbled to run it this year, and inspired by the focus on giving
back." said Hale. "In celebration of Boston and this powerful event, Karen
and I are adding to the impressive total by also giving $26.2 million to
local charitable organizations. Recognizing the immense impact the fabled
marathon has had on our proud city, these gifts are going to wonderful
organizations throughout our region that support our community. Together we
make Boston Strong."
The Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program comprises
nearly 10% of the Boston Marathon field size, with selected organizations
utilizing their entries to recruit athletes who pledge to raise funds for
their cause. A full list of organizations who were part of the 128th Boston
Marathon presented by Bank of America can be found HERE.
"From day one of our partnership with the BAA, we set out to help make an
impact that matters, where it matters. And with nearly $72 million raised
for charity, the opportunity to make an impact is more real than ever –
thanks to Rob and Karen, the thousands of charity runners, the thousands
more who made donations, and the 168 charitable organizations who help put
those funds to work," said David Tyrie, Chief Digital Officer and Chief
Marketing Officer for Bank of America. "That spirit of selflessness and
giving is what propels the Boston Marathon and makes it the world's
preeminent endurance event."
To further support participants' fundraising efforts, Boston Marathon
Giving Day took place on March 15, 2024 – one month out from race day –
where incentives were offered throughout the day including financial
contributions from Bank of America. A special event was held at Bank of
America's Boston offices where 2014 Boston Marathon Champion Meb Keflezighi
and B.A.A. Chair of the Board Cheri Blauwet joined staff and runners to
celebrate their training and fundraising milestones and give them
encouragement towards race day.
The B.A.A. once again had its own team as part of the program, using
entries to raise funds to support the mission of promoting a healthy
lifestyle through sports, especially running. The B.A.A. Gives Back
Marathon Team raised more than $340,000 for the organization's year-round
youth and community programing.
Details on how to apply to be part of the Bank of America Boston Marathon
Official Charity Program for 2025 will be announced in the coming weeks.
ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (B.A.A.)
Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit
organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through
sports, especially running. The B.A.A. manages the Boston Marathon, and
supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round programming. The
129th Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America is scheduled to take
place on Monday, April 21, 2025. The Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott
World Marathon Majors, along with international marathons in Tokyo, London,
Berlin, Chicago, and New York City. For more information on the B.A.A.,
please visit www.baa.org.
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