Online gaming giant FanDuel has made a $1 million donation supporting the UNCF (United Negro College Fund). UNCF’s mission is to build a robust and nationally recognized pipeline of under-represented students to help them become highly qualified college graduates. The donation will financially support students at 10 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across Ohio.
FanDuel’s latest donation is the third in three years to the UNCF. The latest support is timed to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the launch of mobile sports betting in Ohio. The first donation came in February 2021 when FanDuel Group and the Washington Commanders made a $1 million donation to UNCF to support students at Virginia’s five HBCUs, and the second came in December 2022 when FanDuel Group donated an additional $1 million to support Maryland’s four HBCUs.
Through the donation, UNCF will provide direct aid to help students in a variety of areas, including technology, housing, food security, tuition, and other education-related expenses. As part of the partnership, FanDuel will also work with UNCF to recruit students from the schools to join its internship program at one of the company’s U.S. offices.
“We’re always looking for ways to make a positive impact in the communities in which we operate our sportsbook,” said Christian Genetski, President, FanDuel. “As we reflect on our first year of operation in Ohio, we’re proud to continue our partnership with UNCF to support the HBCU community in the state and look forward to supporting hard-working students at institutions across Ohio.”
The 10 institutions in Ohio impacted by the donation include Case Western University, Central State University, Chamberlain University, Franklin University, Herzing University-Akron, Ohio State University-Newark Campus, Union Institute & University, Ursuline College, Wilberforce University and University of Cincinnati-Blue Ash College.
“We truly appreciate the ongoing support from FanDuel, as financial and academic support like this helps make a real difference for HBCUs and their students,” said Maurice E. Jenkins, Jr., Executive Vice President and Chief Fundraising Officer, UNCF. “We look forward to continuing our partnership; students benefit so much from internship opportunities.”
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/noticias/2024/01/23/70523-fanduel-marks-oneyear-anniversary-of-ohio-mobile-sports-betting-with-1-million-uncf-donation