Charity runners at the 53rd annual event generated over $8.9 million
FALMOUTH, Mass. – After wrapping up the 53rd running of the ASICS Falmouth Road Race this past August, Falmouth Road Race Inc. has announced their final fundraising numbers. This year, the race’s Numbers for Nonprofits Program generated nearly $8.9 million, the highest total for a single year to date, greatly surpassing last year’s record of $7.8 million. More than 4,200 runners participated in the program and raised money for over 220 official charity teams. Through the Numbers for Nonprofits Program, the race has helped raise over $80.4 million for charities and organizations based in Massachusetts since the program’s inception in 2000.
“Our team is so grateful for everyone who was involved in this year’s Numbers for Nonprofits Program,” said Program Manager Andrea Norris. “To break our already impressive record that was set last year is such an amazing feat. Our team at Falmouth Road Race Inc. is proud to put on such an iconic road race that simultaneously gives back to our community in monumental amounts!”
This year’s top fundraising teams included the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute with over $1.1 million, ALS ONE with over $486K and Ronald McDonald House Charities of New England bringing in over $243K. The top individual fundraiser was Sal Napoli, who raised over $203K for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of New England.
For over 50 years, Falmouth Road Race, Inc. has prioritized giving back to the community through its signature event. Even at the inaugural Falmouth Road Race in 1973, funds were raised for the Falmouth High School girls’ track team. Since then, the race has expanded its charitable impact, partnering with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund to launch the Numbers for Nonprofits Program. This initiative has elevated the race’s fundraising efforts to new heights and continues to break records year after year.
Since 2011, Falmouth Road Race, Inc., a 501(c)3 charitable organization, has given back over $6.1 million to the community in the form of scholarships to graduating high school seniors, grant awards, donations to volunteer groups that support the race, sponsorships of local events, and the completion of various large projects to benefit the town. Some of these projects have included a new track at Falmouth High School and a new floor in its Field House, where the Falmouth Road Race Health & Fitness Expo is held each year, equipment for the fitness room at the Falmouth Senior Center, and more.
For more information on the Numbers for Nonprofits program, please visit falmouthroadrace.com/charity-program.