Local nonprofits accept checks from the 2024 Albertsons Boise Open ticket sales

For the fourth year in a row, over $3 million is being poured back into our community and local nonprofits through ticket sales of Boise’s popular summer golf tournament.

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Making stories like these possible: “When Bex came in, she was a stray… Then I was able to adopt her, and make her mine,” said Laurien Mavey. She serves as a Public Relations Specialist for Idaho Humane Society, and is a proud dog mom.

“All these funds help support scholarships,” said Nick Blasius, the Executive Director for First Tee Idaho. “We want there to be zero hurdles preventing kids from participating in First Tee Idaho classes. So all these funds just help support scholarships and supplies for classes and make sure we can keep that cost extremely low.”

First Tee Idaho is just one of the 40 organizations that benefits from golf fans and concertgoers that purchase tickets for the Boise Open, because of the Mondelez Ticket Support Charity program.

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Nonprofits like Make-A-Wish Idaho tell me that it’s an “amazing blessing” to receive the money raised, and that $56-thousand will allow them to grant around 8 wishes for local kids with terminal illnesses.

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