Thank you for considering a donation to The Team!
As a grassroots, volunteer-led movement, we have achieved tremendous success organically. Now, we are building a team of early investors to help us scale our vision. We hope you'll join the Founding Team!
*All donations are tax-deductible
*Make sure write The Team in the recipient fund question of the form, scroll down for FAQs
Champion..……………………………………..$10,000+
All-American………………………………….....$5,000+
All-Conference…………………………..….....$2,500+ Captain……………………………………………..$1,000+
Fan...…………………………………………………….$500+ Other…………………………………………………….……….
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The Team is administered by the Amalgamated Foundation, an independent nonprofit public charity. In addition to administering Fiscally Sponsored Funds like The Team, the Foundation also offers Advance Change Funds, donor advised funds uniquely committed to social change. Reflecting their shared commitment to positive social change, Amalgamated Foundation receives charitable contributions from and maintains service agreements with Amalgamated Bank but is not a program or activity of Amalgamated Bank. For more information go to amalgamatedfoundation.org.
Variance power:
All gifts and grants to projects are subject to the Amalgamated Foundation’s authority to vary the terms of the gift. As stated in Article III, Section 1 (B) (4) of the Bylaws, the Foundation adheres to Treasury Regulation 1.170A-9(e)(11)(v)(B)(1), commonly known as Variance Power. This allows the Foundation to “modify any restriction or condition on the distribution of funds for any specified charitable purposes or to specified charitable purposes or to specified agencies if, in the sole judgment of the governing body (without the necessity of the approval of any participating trustee, custodian, or agent), such restriction or condition becomes, in effect, unnecessary, incapable of fulfillment, or inconsistent with the charitable needs of the community or area served.”