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Birdies for Tampa Bay Charities

Birdies for Tampa Bay Charities is a philanthropic matching program that utilizes the excitement around the Valspar Championship, an official PGA TOUR event, to assist non-profit organizations in the Tampa Bay area raise awareness and funds to support their missions. 

90+

Non-Profit Organizations Supported

in 2024

$1.36

million

Charitable Dollars Gifted in 2024 by Copperhead Charities

$51+

million

Charitable Giving Generated

since 1977

47

Years of Philanthropic Impact in the Tampa Bay Area

Valspar Championship

The Valspar Championship is a 72-hole PGA TOUR official event part of the season-long FedExCup played on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Florida the week of

March 17-23 2025. The tournament is annually operated by Copperhead Charities to promote the game of golf to benefit local charitable organizations.

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Copperhead Charities

Copperhead Charities' mission is to operate a world-class professional golf tournament on the PGA TOUR which consistently drives charitable funds into the community, while generating a positive economic impact, promoting the region nationally and internationally, and providing an unforgettable event experience for sponsors, patrons, and volunteers.

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Birdies for Tampa Bay Charities

Birdies for Tampa Bay Charities is a philanthropic matching program that utilizes the excitement around the Valspar Championship to help non-profit organizations raise awareness and funds to support their missions.

Did You Know?

Through the Birdies program, non-profits receive 100% of the amount gifted by their donors and a 15% matching contribution courtesy of Copperhead Charities' Bonus Fund.

Program Toolkit

Use the Birdies for Tampa Bay Charities Program Toolkit built with collateral to increase awareness, foster excitement, and continue to grow the number of participating organizations and donors!

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