
The Do it Best Foundation hosted its sixth annual Fore the Cause golf tournament on June 8, 2026, raising a record-breaking $1.73 million to support nonprofit organizations across the country.
Do it Best Foundation news release:
Do it Best Foundation raises record $1.7M at Fore The Cause Tournament
Fort Wayne, Indiana (June 9, 2026) — The Do it Best Foundation hosted its sixth annual Fore the Cause golf tournament on June 8, raising a record-breaking $1.73 million to support nonprofit organizations across the country and shattering the $1.5 million fundraising goal.
“Watching this event grow over the last six years into a record-breaking $1.7 million fundraiser is deeply inspiring,” said Curtis Smith, executive director of the Do it Best Foundation. “Every single registration and sponsorship allows us to expand our reach, giving us the resources to step up for incredible nonprofits serving our communities and making a true impact.”
Nearly 450 golfers, including Do it Best suppliers, vendors and partners, participated in the event, which was held across four of Fort Wayne’s premier golf courses: Fort Wayne Country Club, Orchard Ridge, Pine Valley and Sycamore Hills.
The tournament supports the Foundation’s mission to fund nonprofit organizations and agencies that serve children, families and underserved communities nationwide. Since its founding in 2019, the Foundation has awarded over $2 million in grants to nonprofit organizations across the country.
About the Do it Best Foundation
The Do it Best Foundation supports not-for-profit community organizations that focus on serving the needs of others. Rooted in servant leadership, the Foundation awards grants to agencies that can make big impacts in four key areas: health & wellness, youth enrichment, the arts, and the community. Nonprofit organizations located in or near cities where Do it Best has business operations are given priority consideration. To learn how you can support the work of the Do it Best Foundation, follow us on Instagram and visit doitbestfoundation.org