QUANTICO, VA- More than 1,400 charity runners raised over $4.9
million for both local and national causes through participation
in the October 2004 Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C. "The Marine Corps Marathon offers charities and runners a
participatory and active fundraiser to help their cause, beyond
the traditional methods of monetary donations," Lindsey Johnson
with National Student Partnerships. ""Runners become motivated
by a cause that helps propel them on through every aching muscle
and every long mile. This type of fundraising makes helping
others a personal goal for our runners and inspires them to
reach the finish line."
Launched in 1998, the MCM Charity Partner Program has provided
an annual platform for organizations to develop a unique
fundraising opportunity incorporating training, generating
donations, community building and event participation. In seven
years, these partnerships have generated over $32 million
dollars. Charities use guaranteed spots in the always sold-out
event to raise funds for their causes. Runners register to
participate in the marathon through a charity, receive a race
entry and fund raise, often participating in an accompanying
training program.
"Enabling participants to dedicate their run to generating funds
for a charitable cause and helping find new cures is a wonderful
element of the Marine Corps Marathon," said Rick Nealis, Race
Director.
In 2003, the Marine Corps Marathon received the USA Track &
Field (USATF) Charitable Race of the Year award in recognition
of the charity partner program.
"Since 1999, St. Jude Heroes program has raised more than $2
million through the marathon program and has touched hundreds of
lives as we continue to our goal of finding cures and saving
children," said Carrie Denning, Associate Regional Director for
St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
The MCM charity partners have already begun recruiting for the
2005 marathon program. Training programs begin in the spring.
Visit marinemarathon.com for a list of causes and charity
partners participating in 2005.
The Marine Corps Marathon continues a combined tradition of
dedication, sportsmanship and patriotism. Since its inception,
over 300,000 civilian and military runners from all walks of
life have participated, deservingly earning the event its
nickname "The People's Marathon." The 30th Marine Corps
Marathon will be held on October 30, 2005. Rolling registration
begins on April 6, 2005 at midnight EST on marinemarathon.com.