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Press Release - Chicago Marathon - 10/7/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Bank of America Expands its Support of Local After-School Programming with 
$500,000 Contribution in Conjunction with Bank of America Chicago Marathon

Donation Recognizes Mayor Richard M. Daley and Maggie Daley for Their 
Contributions to City; Marathon Names Newly Established Annual Award in 
Their Honor for Runner Raising Most Money for Charity Through the Marathon

CHICAGO - Continuing the charitable heritage of the Bank of America Chicago 
Marathon, Bank of America today announced a $500,000 contribution to the 
Chicago Youth Fitness Initiative (CYFI) in honor of Mayor Richard M. Daley 
and Maggie Daley who have been longtime supporters of the marathon and 
youth-oriented programming. Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian 
T. Moynihan presented Mayor Daley with the bank's latest donation to 
after-school programming in Chicago at a press conference today kicking off 
the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, which takes place this Sunday on the 
auspicious date of October 10, 2010 (10-10-10).

Additionally, the bank announced the establishment of The Mayor Richard M. 
Daley and Maggie Daley Award, which will be given annually to the marathon 
participant who raises the most funds for charity through the Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon.

"Bank of America is pleased to build upon Mayor Daley's and his wife 
Maggie's commitment to Chicago's youth, and we thank them for their 
partnership in this and so many activities," said Moynihan. "Through our 
everyday lending, investing and giving, we are helping set opportunity in 
motion across this great city."

The $500,000 contribution announced today expands the CYFI, which Bank of 
America introduced earlier this year. The increased donation will enable 
CFYI to reach many more children through additional after-school fitness 
programs throughout the city to help keep them safe and active - especially 
in the after-school hours.

The $324,000 donation Bank of America made to CYFI in March is now paving 
the way to provide access to running and exercise programs for nearly 3,000 
kids throughout Chicago. These programs are filling a critical need by 
providing fun, energetic activities when the school day lets out.

"In my two decades in office, and as a lifetime resident of the city of 
Chicago, I have watched the Bank of America Chicago Marathon continue to 
contribute in a positive way to this city - both in economic growth and 
support for the nonprofit sector," said Mayor Daley. "I particularly 
appreciate what Bank of America has built with the Chicago Youth Fitness 
Initiative, which provides innovative and constructive ways to improve the 
quality of life for our city's young people and future leaders."

Drawing participants from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and more 
than 120 countries, the Bank of America Chicago Marathon attracts new 
visitors to Chicago during a traditionally down period of tourism for 
Chicago. This year's race reached the 45,000 participant capacity in a 
record 51 days, closing a full month ahead of 2009, indicating the event's 
continued strength as a draw for visitors from around the world who will 
enjoy the city's hotels, restaurants and entertainment.

In addition, the most recent report by University of Illinois at 
Urbana-Champaign's Regional Economics Applications Laboratory (R.E.A.L.), 
which has studied the race impact on Chicagoland for several years, found 
that the Bank of America Chicago Marathon will contribute nearly $150 
million to the local economy.

From a charitable perspective, approximately 10,000 of the 45,000 
registered participants for the 2010 race are raising money for more than 
150 nonprofit organizations. It is estimated that these runners will 
collectively raise more than $10 million for local, national and global 
causes.

To download a high resolution photo from the press conference, go to: 
www.chicagomarathon.com/mediaphotos

About the Bank of America Chicago Marathon 
In its 33rd year and a member of the World Marathon Majors, the Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon annually attracts 45,000 participants, including a 
world class elite field and a world class elite wheelchair field, and 1.7 
million spectators. As a result of its national and international draw, the 
iconic race assists in raising $10 million for a variety of charitable 
causes while generating a $150 million economic impact to its host city 
according to a report by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's 
Regional Economics Applications Laboratory (R.E.A.L.). The 2010 Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon will start and finish in Chicago's Grant Park 
beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, October 10. In advance of the race, a 
two-day Health & Fitness Expo will be held at McCormick Place Convention 
Center on Friday, October 8 and Saturday, October 9. More information on 
the race and how to get involved is available at the event Web site, 
www.chicagomarathon.com. 

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