SLA Philanthropy Contributions
At its Annual Meeting luncheon, the Sports Lawyers Association makes a sizeable philanthropic contribution to a deserving non-profit organization from the host city. The SLA has contributed $430,000 to philanthropic organizations from 2000 to 2023. Past contributions have included
Year |
Annual Meeting City |
Contribution(s) |
2023 |
Los Angeles, CA |
KEEN Los Angeles |
2022 |
Atlanta, GA |
2022 Soccer in the Streets |
2021 |
Virtual |
Border Youth Tennis Exchange (BYTE) |
2020 |
Virtual |
Voices for Children |
2019 |
Phoenix, AZ |
Future for Kids |
2018 |
National Harbor, MD |
Fort Dupont Ice Hockey Club |
2017 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Gold Crown Foundation Sports Business and Leadership Association |
2016 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Team Prime Time |
2015 |
Baltimore, MD |
Coaching Corps |
2014 |
Chicago, IL |
Girls in the Game |
2013 |
Atlanta, GA |
Warrick Dunn Charities |
2012 |
San Diego, CA |
Sports Bigs Program of Big Brothers / Big Sisters of San Diego County |
2011 |
Washington, DC |
Dreams for Kids |
2010 |
Phoenix |
Phoenix Women's Sports Association |
2009 |
Chicago |
Urban Initiatives |
2008 |
San Francisco |
First Tee of San Francisco |
2007 |
Cambridge |
MetroLacrosse and Sport in Society / Urban Youth Sports (Northeastern University) |
2006 |
Toronto |
The Argos Foundation - Stop the Violence |
2005 |
Phoenix |
The Foundation For Blind Children |
2004 |
Baltimore |
Parks and People Foundation |
2003 |
Phoenix |
Special Olympics Canada (Annual Meeting was moved from Toronto to Phoenix) |
2002 |
Phoenix |
The Foundation For Blind Children |
2001 |
Philadelphia |
Inner-City Games |
2000 |
San Francisco |
Athletes Against Drugs |