Newly formed Brooks Booster Club provides running gear and operational funds to teams in the U.S. and Canada
SEATTLE - Jan. 13, 2015
Young runners are inspiring, strong and determined, but even the
toughest athletes and most storied high school programs need an
occasional boost to reach their goals. Brooks Running Company
announced it will double down on its commitment to the future of the
sport by launching the Brooks Booster Club. This needs-based grant
program will provide gear and funds to 25 under resourced high school
cross country and track teams across the U.S. and Canada.
“Through our Inspiring Coach of the Year Award, we’ve been able to honor
dozens of amazing coaches who build the foundation of our sport and
inspire young kids to run, but we discovered there were many schools in
need of help in ways that go beyond the award. The Brooks Booster Club
is how we plan to provide that assistance,” said Brooks Team Brand
Manager Steve DeKoker.
The Booster Club will support 25 high school teams by outfitting
athletes with training and racing shoes, racing uniforms, and sweats.
Additionally, the schools will receive with $2,000 in cash to help with
expenses including pay-to-play fees, meet entry fees and transportation
costs. Coaches and athletic directors can apply for a Brooks Booster
Club grant online at brooksrunning.com/boosterclub now through May 1. Brooks will announce winners in June.
Brooks also invites the running community to pay it forward with the
opportunity to expand the program’s reach beyond 25 high school teams.
Proceeds from the company’s new ebook, ”Running Through the First 100
Years,” and Booster Club promotional items coming later this year on
Brooks’ website will go directly to additional Brooks Booster Club
grants. For every $5,000 raised, Brooks will add another school to the
Booster Club grant list. Runners can buy the ebook on Amazon and the
iBookstore for $9.99.
On top of launching the Booster Club, in 2015 Brooks will expand its
Inspiring Coach of the Year Award program to Canada. Brooks will
recognize 10 coaches from the U.S. and three from Canada for their work
in inspiring young athletes to run and be active. The winner will
receive $10,000 in gear and $2,500 in cash, all finalists receive $2,500
in gear and $500 in cash, and each of them will be honored in June at
the 2015 Brooks Inspiring Coach of the Year awards banquet.
Beginning today, Brooks calls on high school runners, their parents and
family members, colleagues, school administrators and the running
community to nominate a current high school cross country or track coach
for the Inspiring Coach of the Year Award. Nominations close May 1;
more information is available at brooksrunning.com/inspiringcoaches.
On its quest to celebrate and champion the sport of running, Brooks
continually invests in a number of initiatives that promote a healthy,
welcoming competitive environment, like supporting professional athletes
and teams at the elite level. The Brooks Booster Club and Inspiring
Coach of the Year Award are two additional pieces of the company’s
growing stake in all levels of competitive running. Furthermore, the
company contributes to collegiate and high school programs throughout
the U.S. and sponsors track and cross country meets like the prestigious
Mt. SAC Invite and Relays and its own PR Invitational.
About Brooks Running Company
Brooks Running Company designs and markets running-specific performance
footwear, apparel and accessories in more than 60 countries worldwide.
Brooks’ mission is to inspire everyone to run and be active by creating
innovative gear that keeps them running longer, farther and faster.
Brooks’ mission is supported by its Run Happy philosophy, a quest to
celebrate and champion the sport of running and all runners everywhere.
Founded 1914, Brooks is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and is
headquartered in Seattle.
Visit www.brooksrunning.com for more information or follow us on Twitter (@brooksrunning) and Facebook (www.Facebook.com/brooksrunning).
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