Normally we at First Book spend our evenings reading award-winning children’s literature, of course, but tonight we’ll be glued to our TV sets for Monday Night Football, watching golf legend Phil Mickelson try to make a $1 million shot at halftime.
If he makes it? 100% of that money will go to First Book, and that means as many as 400,000 brand-new books for kids from low-income families.
The challenge comes from our friends at KPMG, whose commitment to putting books into the hands of kids in need runs deep. It’s all part of KPMG’s Family for Literacy program and their new “Blue for Books” campaign, which has provided over 20,000 new books since March.
At the game, Mickelson will stand in one end zone, aiming for a target in the other end zone, which will have a putting green with three rings around it. If he hits the green, KPMG will donate $50,000 (that’s 20,000 brand-new books), and for each ring they’ll donate more, up to $1 million for the bulls-eye.
In the hands of a lesser golfer this might be a problem, but we’re not worried. Go Phil!
You can help KPMG and Phil get books to kids by donating to First Book. Every $2.50 pays for a brand-new book for a child in need. Or you can show your support through KPMG’s ‘Blue for Books’ campaign by buying Phil’s Blue Hat. For every hat purchased, KPMG will donate three new books. To learn more, visit philsbluehat.com.
Are you looking for a great gift this summer for the golfer in your life? How about a gift that gives back?
Golf champion Phil Mickelson has joined forces with our friends at the financial firm KPMG to launch ‘Blue for Books,’ a nationwide campaign designed to put thousands of books into the hands of children in need through the sale of KPMG blue golf hats, just like the one that Phil wears on tour.
All proceeds from sales of the hat will go directly to providing new books to kids in need through First Book.
Visit Phil’s microsite to learn more about the hat and the program, and see a video featuring Phil on the links.
Are you looking for a great Father’s Day gift? How about a gift that gives back?
Golf champion Phil Mickelson has joined forces with our friends at the financial firm KPMG to launch ‘Blue for Books,’ a nationwide campaign designed to put thousands of books into the hands of children in need through the sale of KPMG blue golf hats, just like the one that Phil wears on tour.
All proceeds from sales of the hat, as well as some special gift packs, will go to benefit First Book. In addition, our friends at Random House have pledged to match all donations with more new books. So for every hat sold, First Book will be able to put six brand-new books into the hands of kids in need.
Visit Phil’s microsite to learn more about the hat and the program, and see a video featuring Phil and a surprise cameo appearance by a special guest star. (Hint: It’s Joseph Gordon-Levitt.)
Our friends at KPMG and golf champion Phil Mickelson have paired to launch ‘Blue for Books,’ a nationwide charitable initiative designed to put thousands of books into the hands of children in need through the sale of KPMG blue golf hats, just like the famous one that Mickelson wears on tour.
Mickelson will wear the new KPMG blue hat for the first time during the Shell Houston Open this week at Redstone Golf Club in Humble, Texas, where he is the defending champion.
For one year beginning March 26th, 100% of the net proceeds ($7.50) from each hat purchased on PhilsBlueHat.com will be donated to First Book to provide three new books to children from low-income families. KPMG has committed to a minimum guaranteed contribution of $50,000.
Make sure to get blue for books!
On Tuesday, Kyle Zimmer was present to accept a donation at the KPMG Mickelson Invitational. The Invitational was held at the RTJ Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia. Phil Mickelson, famed golf pro and friend to KPMG, led the outing that included KPMG Partners and guests from the DC area. While Kyle did not show off her golf skills, she was presented with a check from John Veihmeyer, CEO, KPMG, LLP, provided by KPMG on behalf of tournament winners. KPMG will host similar events in Atlanta, Houston, and San Francisco. In support of KPMG’s efforts, First Book will bring 5,000 new books to children in each of these communities.
We want to thank KPMG for yet another demonstration of their commitment to education.
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