Charity Running Program Launches for TCS NYC Marathon

Charity Running Program Launches for TCS NYC Marathon

Mar 3, 2015 by Taylor Dutch
Charity Running Program Launches for TCS NYC Marathon


Immediate release from New York Road Runners

Multi-Million Dollar Charity Running Program Launches for 2015 TCS New York City Marathon

New York — The 2015 TCS New York City Marathon official charity partner program
opened for runner entry today, as Mary Wittenberg, president and CEO of New York Road Runners, announced the record-breaking $34.5 million raised at the 2014 TCS New York City Marathon through last year’s program. The 45th running of the iconic five borough race will take place on Sunday, November 1, 2015.
 
“We are excited to launch our impactful charity running program that benefits hundreds of important causes,” said Wittenberg. “Our passionate charity runners, who together raised a record-breaking $34.5 million last year, are a true inspiration, and we would like to express our sincere gratitude for their efforts. Since its inception, we are very grateful that our official charity running program has raised over $165 million.”
 
NYRR’s Team for Kids, the TCS New York City Marathon’s largest charity, which raises money for NYRR’s free youth running programs, is accepting runners online at runwithtfk.org. Headlining this group will be actress Natalie Dormer (Hunger Games, Game of Thrones) who will run as an NYRR Team for Kids Ambassador. Team for Kids is a committed group of adult runners from around the world who add meaning to their miles by raising funds for youth running programs for kids who would otherwise have little or no access to regular physical activity. At the 2014 TCS New York City Marathon, more than $5 million was raised by 1,700 Team for Kids charity runners. More than 200,000 students are served locally and nationally through NYRR’s free youth running programs, events, and resources, including more than 120,000 in New York City’s five boroughs. As a Team for Kids Ambassador, Dormer will support and raise funds for the NYRR Team for Kids charity running team. To help support Dormer’s journey and donate to Team for Kids on behalf of her run, please visit her fundraising page, powered by Crowdrise, here.
 
“We welcome and look forward to supporting Natalie, who will be leading the way as she joins our very own NYRR Team for Kids charity running team,” said Wittenberg. “We wish her and all of our charity runners a memorable journey as they champion important causes and take on the ultimate challenge of the TCS New York City Marathon.”
 
Dormer is a marathon veteran, having completed the 2014 Virgin Money London Marathon last April in a time of 3:50:57.
 
“I’m so excited to be running the TCS New York City Marathon this year as an NYRR Team for Kids Ambassador,” said Dormer. “I am inspired to take on this challenge and to run for such a worthy cause.”
 
More than 14,000 runners will be added to the field today as part of the non-guaranteed application drawing. Runners who are not accepted through the drawing, and those who did not apply during the application period, can register and fundraise with an official charity partner  or by joining NYRR's Team for Kids. Even if runners have been accepted into the race, they can still raise money for their favorite charity—including Team for Kids, any official charity partner, or the charity of their choice—by using Crowdrise.  There are more than 300 official organizations which runners may choose from this year.
 
Last year, 8,500 charity runners raised $34.5 million during the 2014 TCS New York City Marathon to help hundreds of nonprofit organizations support their missions and services locally in New York City and across the nation. This number represents a mix of charity runners, including those registered to run the race with an official TCS New York City Marathon charity partner, those running on their own but raising money for an official charity partner, and those running on their own and using Crowdrise, the TCS New York City Marathon official fundraising partner platform, to raise money. A total of more than $165 million has been raised by charity runners since the inception of the program.