As Canadians put away their golf clubs in favour of hockey sticks this winter, the impact of Calgary鈥檚 Shaw Charity Classic continues to be felt throughout the communities and charities it supports all year round.
In early November, the Shaw Charity Classic it has raised a record breaking $14.8 million in charitable donations in 2021, bringing its nine-year fundraising total to a staggering $76 million and putting it on par with country-wide fundraisers like the Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure and the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer.
In this time, the pro golf event that was launched with a charitable element transformed to a community fundraising behemoth 鈥 supporting 233 youth-based charities across Alberta while showcasing some of the sport鈥檚 greatest names as the PGA TOUR Champions鈥 only Canadian stop.
But how has the Shaw Charity Classic grown to become one of the country鈥檚 biggest fundraising success stories? Simply put, it鈥檚 a deep-seated commitment to community.
Nearly a decade ago the late Clay Riddell 鈥 a titan of Calgary鈥檚 business and philanthropic community 鈥 had the bold idea to create an event that would showcase the city to a global audience and, most importantly, serve as a platform for charitable giving to support organizations working to make a difference in the lives of kids and their families across Alberta.
He rallied a group of like-minded Calgary-based business leaders to help bring this vision to life, but it was one call between Clay and JR Shaw 鈥 the late founder of 鈥 that set the wheels in motion. JR didn鈥檛 hesitate to support an event that aligned perfectly with the values he had set in place for his family and his company.
With Shaw Communications enthusiastically on board as the title sponsor, the was born. And it didn鈥檛 take long for the tournament鈥檚 impact to be felt in the community.
鈥淒uring its inaugural year in 2013, we raised about two and a quarter-million dollars for what was then only 15 charities in southern Alberta and Calgary,鈥 said Brad Shaw, JR Shaw鈥檚 son as well as the Executive Chair and CEO of Shaw Communications. 鈥淭hat was a big deal. And it was an event that was staged unlike most other first-year professional golf tournaments.鈥
Since 2013, the tournament has continued to expand the number of youth-based charities it supports. According to the executive director of the Shaw Charity Classic, Sean Van Kesteren, it was the tournament鈥檚 donation matching program that kicked this expansion into high gear.
鈥淎fter a couple of years, we developed a program called presented by AltaLink, which was basically our charitable platform for the event,鈥 said Van Kesteren. 鈥淎nd because of the way we constructed this platform, it allowed us to go from supporting around 80 or 90 charities to 233 charities across the province.鈥
One organization that has been supported by the tournament since day one is . According to their CEO, Kevin Webster, the organization has benefited greatly from both the Shaw Charity Classic鈥檚 fundraising efforts as well as the public exposure KidSport Calgary has been able to garner from the tournament itself.
鈥淧artnering with a great organization like Shaw and a leading world-class event like the Shaw Charity Classic has been immensely impactful to us,鈥 said Webster. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been able to help more than 30,000 kids access sports in the last nine years, and we鈥檝e seen significant growth in both the demands for our services and the impact our programs have had in the community.鈥
鈥淭he opportunity that the Shaw Charity Classic has provided is something you just can鈥檛 build,鈥 added Webster. 鈥淭he thousands of fans, the commitment to community, and now the hundreds of charities involved. That鈥檚 such a cool story and one that we are so lucky to be a part of and have in this city.鈥
The president of the PGA TOUR Champions Miller Brady says that the factor that makes the Shaw Charity Classic different has been its ability to tap into the deep-seated, neighbourly pride that exists throughout Calgary and Southern Alberta residents.
鈥淲hat I would say makes the Shaw Charity Classic so unique and so special really is its ability to engage with Calgarians, and that community is unlike anything I have ever seen,鈥 said Brady. 鈥淲hen it comes to wanting to support and wanting to help grow charity, as well as helping children within the community, it鈥檚 the most special thing I鈥檝e seen in my years working in professional golf.
How quickly the community has rallied around this tournament is truly remarkable,鈥 said Brady.
A more recent example of the Shaw Charity Classic鈥檚 strong community engagement occurred just last year, when restrictions put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced tournament organizers to cancel the in-person event. Despite the cancellation, Canadians rallied around the event鈥檚 charitable platform, an astonishing $12.6 million in 2020.
鈥淭he pandemic may have been a big obstacle to staging the event but what it definitely proved was that the cancellation was no obstacle for people鈥檚 generosity,鈥 added Shaw.
Having been the title sponsor of the event for nine years already, Brad Shaw says he鈥檚 looking forward to seeing the event continue to grow, while helping support the charities and organizations that are making a difference in the community.
鈥淲hen you have this kind of successful event, not only in the amount of money raised, and the number of charities impacted, the number of families impacted, and the impact on the community in general, you have no choice but to just say that we need to continue to support this.鈥
The tournament鈥檚 impact has been so significant that when Rogers and Shaw their intent to join forces, it was also announced that support for the Shaw Charity Classic would be extended for up to 10 years, ensuring the tournament鈥檚 legacy of giving will continue to thrive for years to come.
鈥淵ou look at Rogers commitment to extend its support for up to 10 years, it鈥檚 a significant vote of confidence for the tournament,鈥 said Shaw. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 also a recognition of its importance to Calgary and Alberta and the charities the event supports.鈥
As the Shaw Charity Classic looks towards the future and continues to grow its community support efforts, Brad Shaw can only marvel at how far the tournament has come in only nine short years. 鈥淚t has truly become a staple, not only on the summer event calendar in Calgary, but it鈥檚 a mainstay now for charities in Alberta that work with kids and youth,鈥 said Shaw. 鈥淭hey understand that the Shaw Charity Classic is vitally important to their fundraising efforts and it is only going to continue to grow.鈥