COVID-19 Relief And Recovery Will Be A Key Focus Of The 2021 Great Charity Challenge

COVID-19 Relief And Recovery Will Be A Key Focus Of The 2021 Great Charity Challenge

Founded by the father-daughter team of Mark and Paige Bellissimo in 2009, the Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments, came forward as a way to increase funding to local nonprofits following the 2008 economic crisis, at a time when donations were scarce.

The impact of COVID-19 replicates the situation of 12 years ago. For local nonprofits, their staff and volunteers, the effects of the pandemic have been consequential as they have stepped up to meet their neighbors’ emerging needs, ranging from food insecurity, loss of income, access to basic needs, healthcare support and more.

While the logistics of putting on an event at this time are unclear, the GCC team shifted quickly from “can we even do this” to “how could we not do this?”

Through the support of the equestrian industry and the local community, the GCC has acted as a catalyst for charitable giving over the last 11 years, distributing $14.8 million to 256 Palm Beach County nonprofit organizations.

The 12th edition of the GCC will take place on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021 at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, home of the Winter Equestrian Festival, where fortunate selectees will have the chance to receive a share of a purse of more than $1 million. The winning team’s nonprofit will receive a minimum of $100,000, while all pre-selected participants are guaranteed a minimum grant of $15,000.

“Experts in all fields agree that the lasting effects of COVID-19 will be felt for months and years to come,” event co-founder Mark Bellissimo said. “Not holding this event in 2021 simply isn’t an option for our team at Equestrian Sport Productions and Wellington Equestrian Partners. We are going to make this happen!”

If you know of a deserving Palm Beach County-based charity or nonprofit, invite them to visit www.greatcharitychallenge.com for additional information regarding application requirements and the event’s unique selection process.

The application process for the 2021 GCC opened on Monday, Oct. 26 and will remain active through 5 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 15. At stake? A chance to win up to $100,000!

In addition to fund disbursements, the GCC’s 2020-2030 strategy involves capacity building, enabling and growing invaluable partnerships, as well as concentrating on amplifying the event’s impact.

Based on a community needs assessment with Palm Beach County, in partnership with local agencies and in direct response to the unique setting surrounding COVID-19, the 2021 edition is committed to shifting a majority of its funding priorities toward local nonprofits who are directly supporting and assisting the most vulnerable and affected populations in Palm Beach County.

With a strong focus on community empowerment, the exciting show jumping competition blends equestrian sports and philanthropy. The Great Charity Challenge raised and distributed $1.3 million to local agencies through its 2020 edition.

With grants ranging from $1,000 to $150,000, a cumulated 150,265 lives were impacted in Palm Beach County. The latest compiled fund use report can be found at https://bit.ly/3chfv1r.

“We hope that donors and sponsors from the equestrian industry and beyond will once again join forces to support so many worthwhile organizations,” event co-founder Paige Bellissimo said. “Equestrian Sport Productions’ generosity of covering all costs associated with the GCC means that 100 percent of the funds raised go straight to work in our local communities.”

For additional event information, including information about the application process and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.greatcharitychallenge.com. Find the GCC on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date with the latest news and happenings via @greatcharitychallenge.

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