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John Deere Classic Surpasses $200 Million in Charitable Giving Milestone

A week after the final putt dropped at the 2025 John Deere Classic, tournament officials are proud to announce a historic milestone: more than $200 million in total charitable giving since the event’s inception in 1971.

While the final results of this year’s Birdies for Charity campaign are still being reconciled and will be officially announced in October, early projections confirm that the John Deere Classic has surpassed a historic milestone: $200 million in total charitable giving since 1971. This momentous achievement—more than five decades in the making—reflects the enduring power of community support, corporate partnership, and a shared commitment to making a meaningful difference. Though the official total is still to come, tournament officials felt this milestone deserved recognition and celebration in its own right.

“Reaching $200 million is more than just a number—it’s a powerful reminder of what we can accomplish together,” said Andrew Lehman, Tournament Director of the John Deere Classic. “This milestone reflects the incredible generosity of our community and the lasting impact the tournament has had on our region. We couldn’t have done it without the unwavering support of John Deere, our sponsors, volunteers, and fans, whose commitment continues to drive our mission forward.”

Of the $200 million raised over the past 54 years, an astounding 99% has been generated since John Deere became title sponsor in 1998. The company’s support has been instrumental in the program’s growth—not only through its long-term sponsorship, but also by underwriting all administrative costs of the Birdies for Charity program, ensuring that 100% of every donor’s pledge goes directly to their chosen charity.

“The heart of the John Deere Classic is the people—the volunteers, fans, and community members who come back year after year to be part of this special event,” said John C. May, Chairman and CEO of John Deere. “Reaching $200 million in charitable giving shows how much this community cares, and we’re honored to be part of a legacy that makes a real difference in our hometown.”

To honor this historic achievement and build momentum for the future, the John Deere Classic will host a “Fore the Future Gala”, proudly presented by Smart Automotive of Davenport, on September 11, 2025, at Bally’s Casino & Hotel. This premier event will celebrate the tournament’s philanthropic legacy while raising funds for the Birdies for Charity Bonus Fund.

The Bonus Fund provides the 5–10% match that all participating charities receive annually. John Deere contributes a $325,000 matching grant each year—covering roughly 30% of the total needed to fulfill the match promise. The remaining support comes from community donations and fundraising events like the Fore the Future Gala.

“The Bonus Fund is what amplifies the impact of every donation,” said Micaela Booth, Director of Birdies for Charity. “By growing this fund, we ensure that every dollar goes even further, helping hundreds of local charities continue their vital work.”

The Fore the Future Gala will bring together donors, sponsors, volunteers, and beneficiaries for an evening that honors decades of generosity and forward-looking philanthropy. “The Fore the Future Gala is a powerful reminder that giving back isn’t just something we do—it’s who we are,” said Mike Leep Jr., President of the Gurley Leep Automotive Family.

“As the presenting sponsor, Smart Automotive of Davenport, part of the Gurley Leep Automotive Family, is proud to support an event that uplifts local charities and brings lasting impact to the communities we serve. It’s an honor to be part of such an enduring and generous tradition.”

More than a celebration, the event is a catalyst for lasting impact: every dollar raised will strengthen the Bonus Fund, ensuring that the program continues to uplift local charities and expand its reach for generations to come.

For ticket information for the Fore the Future Gala, visit www.birdiesforcharity.com/gala

For more information about the John Deere Classic and Birdies for Charity, visit www.johndeereclassic.com and www.birdiesforcharity.com.