Anaheim Ducks Foundation

OVERVIEW: The Anaheim Ducks Foundation supports education, wellness, sports-related and veterans’ causes in Southern California.

IP TAKE: The Anaheim Ducks Foundation’s engagement with communities of Southern California consists of signature programs related to hockey and grants that prioritize the well being children and youth. The foundation maintains only a simple webpage on the team’s site, limiting information about its specific priorities. It does not appear to accept funding proposals, but networking with a past grantee may open a door here, especially if your organization runs sports programs for children and youth.

PROFILE: Established in 2008, the Anaheim Ducks Foundation (ADF) is a sports team foundation based in Corona Del Mar, California. This is the charitable arm of the Anaheim Ducks National Hockey League team. The foundation’s mission is to "facilitate and support programs that produce positive change for children and families throughout Southern California by providing educational opportunities, broadening access to the sport of hockey and addressing the health and wellness needs of our community.” In addition to its grantmaking, the foundation runs signature programs related to sports and K-12 education.

Grants for K-12 Education

ADF’s support for K-12 education stems from its signature Anaheim Ducks S.C.O.R.E. program, which “offers free educational standards-based curriculum to over 300 schools in five counties” in California. The program aims to motivate learning and good habits with ice hockey-themed lessons and activities.

Grants for Public Health, Mental Health and Diseases

ADF has demonstrated a strong commitment to the health and mental health Southern Californians, with a significant portion of its grantmaking supporting organizations associated with these causes. Children’s health appears to be a priority for this giving. Past grants have supported the Rady Children’s Hospital of San Diego, the Jesse Rees Foundation, Cure Duchenne of Newport Beach and the Orangewood Foudation, which provides health and wellness services to foster youth in Orange county.

Grants for Military and Veterans

This funder does not name military and veterans as areas of grantmaking interest, but tax filings reveal a strong commitment to these populations. Grantees include the Armed Services YMCA of San Diego, Shelter to Soldier, All Star Vets and the United Heroes League, which “provides free sports equipment, game tickets, cash grants, sports camps and special experiences to children of military service members across the US & Canada.”

Other Grantmaking Opportunities

ADF’s signature programs and grants also support a range of hockey- and sports-related causes in Southern California.

  • The foundation runs the signature Ducks Learn to Play program that offers free beginner instruction that aims to help kids “succeed both on and off the ice.”

  • The foundation supports the Top Flight Street Hockey League, which “is designed for participants with special needs and is open to players of all ages and abilities.”

  • Other sports-related grants have supported the California State Games, Goals, which provides sports enrichments to underserved students in Anaheim, and the Special Olympics of Southern California.

Important Grant Details:

ADF’s grants typically range from $5,000 to $50,000.

  • This funder’s giving is mainly limited to Southern California and prioritizes children and youth.

  • This funder does not appear to accept applications for funding.

  • For additional information about past grantmaking, see the foundation’s past tax filings.

This funder does not provide a direct avenue for getting in touch, but the foundation’s phone number is listed as 949-760-4300.

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