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Dear fans: While our organization is dedicated to striving for success on the field, our more life-altering and enduring impact comes off it through the work of the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation. Last season, the charitable arm of our organization exceeded the $65-million mark in total giving back to the Arizona community – a 20-plus- year tradition that continues well after the final out of our regular season. At our 22nd annual D-backs Winter Classic on December 5, we welcomed over 700 Valley children to Chase Field for an afternoon of activities, including a visit from Santa Claus, a petting zoo, and promoting the appreciation, understanding and passion of the science and mathematics behind this game we love through STEM activation. In addition to interacting with team legend and Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, fellow special assistant to the President & CEO J.J. Putz, D-backs pitchers Robbie Ray and Merrill Kelly, manager Torey Lovullo and his wife Kristen, and coaches Robby Hammock, Dave McKay and Luis Urueta, each child in attendance also received gifts including a new D-backs sweatshirt, backpack, shoes and books. Since 2014, our Homeward Bound Shopping Spree has helped make the holidays a bit more bright for families battling homelessness. Two weeks before Christmas, D-backs players Archie Bradley, Carson Kelly and Josh Rojas accompanied 34 teenagers from the Phoenix non-profit to pick out $250 in gifts for the youngsters’ parents and siblings. The very next night, the MLB All-Star Arizona Diamondbacks Boys & Girls Club in South Phoenix hosted our youth holiday party for 250 kids and their families with games, gifts, crafts and food. As we look ahead in 2020, our players are not the only individuals excited about their new uniforms for the upcoming season. Valley youths will also debut attire as part of our wildly successful D-backs Youth Jersey program in partnership with Steward Health, Tide and Fry’s Food Stores. The initiative, which will once again help offset jersey and cap costs for more than 65,000 Arizona Little Leaguers through complimentary, high-quality D-backs tops and caps, will blossom to an all-time-high 121 leagues this year. The D-backs Girls Play Ball program, supported by Insight Technology Solutions, returns for year two after welcoming over 250 girls and young women to Chase Field last season for a series of big league baseball clinics which honed more than just athletic skills. Through team-building exercises, the complimentary program empowers girls with the confidence, self-esteem and leadership capacity to help succeed in the classroom and in life. Education-focused initiatives have long been a focal point for the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation. Through our Most Valuable Teachers program, 50 Arizona educators are honored annually, with each receiving $1,000 for their classroom. And then one of them – like Wilson College Prep’s George Cardenas in 2019 – is also selected as the D-backs’ Most Valuable Teacher of the Year. D-backs infielder Eduardo Escobar broke the good news to the physics teacher in person, also awarding him a $5,000 grant – our 1,363rd grant given to non-profit organizations to the tune of over $6 million since 1998. We welcome the start of a new year and new opportunities to make a difference throughout our wonderful community. Go D-backs! Sincerely, Derrick M. Hall President & CEO VOL 8, ISSUE 1 FEBRUARY 2020 CELEBRATING $67 MILLION IN CHARITABLE GIVING CHAIRMAN KEN KENDRICK PRESIDENT MICHAEL KENNEDY VICE PRESIDENT DERRICK HALL TREASURER TOM HARRIS SECRETARY DEBBIE CASTALDO ADVISORS DEAN SHORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARC ASHTON BRIAN R. BOOKER AMY COHN AMY GIBBONS J. ERIC GUDIÑO GARRY HAYS DR. MICHAEL HILGERS CULLEN MAXEY BRAD NELSEN ADRIA RENKE ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TAMMY BAKER MARK CAVANAUGH HAMILTON ESPINOSA VICKI FIORELLI BRETT HANSEN TOM HATTEN MARC ISAACS JULIE JONES DAN KETCHERSIDE CHRISTINA MARTINEZ CULLEN MAXEY LESLIE MULLOY TOM MEEKS ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL JUDD NORRIS PATRICK PAUL DOMINIC OROZCO PAUL ORTIZ MIKE REINA MIKE ROSS RACHEL SAHLMAN DENNIS SCULLY MAX SIRSTINS MO STEIN ROB VANDERHEI KERRI WHITE Letter from DERRICK HALL CELEBRATING $67 MILLION IN CHARITABLE GIVING COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS dbacks.com/community

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Page 1: ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER...employees to host 28 Homeward Bound children ages 13-18 to shop for gifts for their parents and siblings as well as supplies for school

Dear fans:

While our

organization is

dedicated to

striving for success

on the field, our

more life-altering

and enduring

impact comes off

it through the work

of the Arizona

Diamondbacks

Foundation. Last season, the charitable arm of our

organization exceeded the $65-million mark in total

giving back to the Arizona community – a 20-plus-

year tradition that continues well after the final out of

our regular season.

At our 22nd annual D-backs Winter Classic on

December 5, we welcomed over 700 Valley children

to Chase Field for an afternoon of activities, including

a visit from Santa Claus, a petting zoo, and promoting

the appreciation, understanding and passion of the

science and mathematics behind this game we love

through STEM activation. In addition to interacting

with team legend and Hall of Famer Randy Johnson,

fellow special assistant to the President & CEO J.J.

Putz, D-backs pitchers Robbie Ray and Merrill Kelly,

manager Torey Lovullo and his wife Kristen, and

coaches Robby Hammock, Dave McKay and Luis

Urueta, each child in attendance also received gifts

including a new D-backs sweatshirt, backpack, shoes

and books.

Since 2014, our Homeward Bound Shopping Spree

has helped make the holidays a bit more bright for

families battling homelessness. Two weeks before

Christmas, D-backs players Archie Bradley, Carson

Kelly and Josh Rojas accompanied 34 teenagers

from the Phoenix non-profit to pick out $250 in gifts

for the youngsters’ parents and siblings. The very

next night, the MLB All-Star Arizona Diamondbacks

Boys & Girls Club in South Phoenix hosted our youth

holiday party for 250 kids and their families with

games, gifts, crafts and food.

As we look ahead in 2020, our players are not the

only individuals excited about their new uniforms for

the upcoming season. Valley youths will also debut

attire as part of our wildly successful D-backs Youth

Jersey program in partnership with Steward Health,

Tide and Fry’s Food Stores. The initiative, which

will once again help offset jersey and cap costs for

more than 65,000 Arizona Little Leaguers through

complimentary, high-quality D-backs tops and caps,

will blossom to an all-time-high 121 leagues this

year.

The D-backs Girls Play Ball program, supported

by Insight Technology Solutions, returns for year

two after welcoming over 250 girls and young

women to Chase Field last season for a series of big

league baseball clinics which honed more than just

athletic skills. Through team-building exercises,

the complimentary program empowers girls with the

confidence, self-esteem and leadership capacity to

help succeed in the classroom and in life.

Education-focused initiatives have long been a focal

point for the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation.

Through our Most Valuable Teachers program, 50

Arizona educators are honored annually, with each

receiving $1,000 for their classroom. And then one of

them – like Wilson College Prep’s George Cardenas in

2019 – is also selected as the D-backs’ Most Valuable

Teacher of the Year. D-backs infielder Eduardo

Escobar broke the good news to the physics teacher

in person, also awarding him a $5,000 grant – our

1,363rd grant given to non-profit organizations to the

tune of over $6 million since 1998.

We welcome the start of a new year and new

opportunities to make a difference throughout our

wonderful community.

Go D-backs!

Sincerely,

Derrick M. Hall

President & CEO

VOL 8, ISSUE 1• FEBRUARY 2020CELEBRAT ING $67 M ILL ION IN CHAR ITABLE G IV ING

CHAIRMAN

KEN KENDRICK

PRESIDENT

MICHAEL KENNEDY

VICE PRESIDENT

DERRICK HALL

TREASURER

TOM HARRIS

SECRETARY

DEBBIE CASTALDO

ADVISORS

DEAN SHORT

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MARC ASHTON

BRIAN R. BOOKER

AMY COHN

AMY GIBBONS

J. ERIC GUDIÑO

GARRY HAYS

DR. MICHAEL HILGERS

CULLEN MAXEY

BRAD NELSEN

ADRIA RENKE

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS FOUNDATIONEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

TAMMY BAKER

MARK CAVANAUGH

HAMILTON ESPINOSA

VICKI FIORELLI

BRETT HANSEN

TOM HATTEN

MARC ISAACS

JULIE JONES

DAN KETCHERSIDE

CHRISTINA MARTINEZ

CULLEN MAXEY

LESLIE MULLOY

TOM MEEKS

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS FOUNDATIONEXECUTIVE COUNCIL

JUDD NORRIS

PATRICK PAUL

DOMINIC OROZCO

PAUL ORTIZ

MIKE REINA

MIKE ROSS

RACHEL SAHLMAN

DENNIS SCULLY

MAX SIRSTINS

MO STEIN

ROB VANDERHEI

KERRI WHITE

Letter from DERRICK HALL

CELEBRATING $67 MILLION IN CHARITABLE GIVING

COMMUNITY NEWSLETTERARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

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WINTER CLASSIC

In it’s 22nd year, the D-backs Winter Classic hosted at Chase Field brought more than 700 children from around the Valley as they received a new backpack, sweatshirt, shoes and books for the holidays. D-backs executives, coaches, players, broadcasters and legends were on hand to make it a memorable day for the students.

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D-BACKS CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS WITH A SERIES OF COMMUNITY EVENTS

EVENT SPOTLIGHT

HOMEWARD BOUND SHOPPING SPREE

D-backs players Archie Bradley, Carson Kelly and Josh Rojas and Special Assistant to the President & CEO, J.J. Putz joined D-backs employees to host 28 Homeward Bound children ages 13-18 to shop for gifts for their parents and siblings as well as supplies for school or a warm outfit. D-backs employees, players and alumni were paired one-on-one with teens in Homeward Bound’s transitional housing program and were given $250 to shop for needed items and to make the holiday season a little brighter.

HOLIDAY PARTY AT BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

D-backs players Archie Bradley, Carson Kelly, Josh Rojas and Kevin Cron joined Baxter, Bobby Freeman and D-backs staff to make the holiday season extra special for nearly 250 kids and their families at the MLB All-Star Arizona Diamondbacks Boys & Girls Club. The evening consisted of games, gifts, crafts, food courtesy of Raising Cane’s and each member received a toy from Santa’s Workshop.

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PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

YOUTH JERSEY PROGRAM

The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation, in partnership with Fry’s Food Stores, Tide, and Steward Health established the D-backs Give Back Youth Jersey Program, providing youth baseball and softball leagues across Arizona with high-quality jerseys and caps at no cost. The Youth Jersey Program has significantly offset diminishing resources and has allowed participating leagues to reallocate funds toward equipment, registration fees and facility improvements. The program in itself supports 65,000 players and coaches across Arizona and now supports 121 different leagues, an all-time high. New leagues for the 2020 season include the following:

GIRLS PLAY BALL

The Arizona Diamondbacks and Insight have teamed up to host a girls program dedicated to providing girls and young women the opportunity to get involved in baseball. This philanthropic program was developed based on growing evidence that women and girls who play sports are increasingly likely to excel on both the playing field and in life. The immersive program is a free baseball initiative for girls that promotes empowering girls and young women, which allows a new generation of girls to experience the many benefits of sports participation including increased confidence, improved health and enhanced academic success.

The free program includes big league baseball clinics at Chase Field, hosted by D-backs Academy and volunteer coaches, a D-backs Science of Baseball STEM Camp and seminars

and panels led by female leaders and male allies. Each participant in the free program with a baseball glove, cap, t-shirt, drawstring bag and game tickets.

Geared towards girls in grades four through nine, participants can register for the program at dbacks.com/gpb. Registrations are due by March 31, 2020. NOTE: Space in the program is limited; interest does not guarantee participation in each event. Players of all skills and abilities will be notified directly to confirm their participation and to facilitate next steps. Additional events may be added, if player registration exceeds program allotment.

Ahwatukee Foothills PONY Baseball Association

Blue Ridge Little League

Las Nina’s Baja Fastpitch Softball

Mountain View Little League

Page Little League

Pinal Mountain Little League

Sierra Vista Ponytail Little League Softball

Ponytail Little League Softball

Prescott Girls Softball Association

San Carlos Little League

Silver Creek Little League

Tanque Verde Little League

Tucson Challenger Little League

White Tanks Little League

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OFF IC IAL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER OF THE AR IZONA D IAMONDBACKS

IN THE COMMUNITYMOST VALUABLE TEACHER

The D-backs Most Valuable Teacher Program has recognized 200 teachers as D-backs MVTs since the program’s inception in 2016. The program has provided $220,000 worth of grants to help with classroom supplies. On Tuesday, September 24, 2019, Eduardo Escobar visited Wilson College Prep in Phoenix where he surprised physics teacher George Cardenas, with the Teacher of the Year Award and a check for $5,000 for classroom supplies.

The program will recognize ten teachers, as MVT’s each month from April to August. Each winner will receive $1,000 for classroom supplies. The Teacher of the Year will be named in September. Nominations will take place from March until July on dbacks.com/mvt.

PROGRAM GRANTS

The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation awarded 53 non-profit organizations Program Grants totaling $259,560 in 2019. Since 1998, the Foundation has awarded 1,363 Program Grants totaling $6,023,119.

1N10 Inc. dba one-n-tenAgape AcresAndre House of Arizona, Inc.Arizona Burn FoundationArizona Council on Economic EducationArizona Friends of Foster ChildrenArizona Helping HandsAssistance League of East ValleyAssistance League of PhoenixAZCENDBe a Leader FoundationBig Brothers Big Sisters of Central ArizonaBoys & Girls Clubs of the Casa Grande ValleyBoys Hope Girls Hope of ArizonaBrighter Way InstituteCancer Support Community ArizonaCatholic Charities Community ServicesCentral Arizona Shelter ServicesChild Crisis ArizonaChildren’s Museum TucsonCrowns of CourageDesert MissionDevereux Advanced Behavioral Health ArizonaDiaper Bank of Southern ArizonaEast Valley Adult ResourcesEast Valley JCCEchoing Hope RanchElevate PhoenixFlagstaff Shelter Services

Foundation for Blind ChildrenGAP MinistriesGirl ScoutsParadise Valley Emergency Food BankHabitat for Humanity TucsonHuman Services CampusIMPACT of Southern ArizonaM.E.S.A. Program (Making Every Student Accountable) Maggie’s Place Inc.Maryvale Revitalization CorporationMatthew’s Crossing Food BankMcDowell Sonoran Land Conservancy Mission of MercyNorth Phoenix Christian Soccer ClubOpen Hearts Family WellnessRYAN HOUSESahuarita Food BankSociety of St. Vincent de PaulSouthwest Autism Research and Resource CenterSouthwest Kids Cancer Foundation Inc.Transplant Community Alliance, fka New Life SocietyUMOM New Day CentersUnited Cerebral Palsy of Central ArizonaYouth On Their Own

FOLLOW D-BACKS GIVE BACK ON SOCIAL

Support the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation by following the D-backs Community and Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation social accounts on Facebook and Twitter.

APPLY FOR A GRANT

The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation distributes funds to our community non-profit organizations through our Community Grants and Ken Kendrick Grand Slam Awards programs. The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation conducts the Community Grants and Ken Kendrick Grand Slam Awards annually. Any 501(c)3 non-profit organization in Arizona is welcome to apply. Each fall, the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation announces the final determinations. For more information and to fill out your application, please visit dbacks.com/grants.

D-BACKS GIVE BACK 50/50 RAFFLE

The D-backs Give Back 50/50 Raffle, supported by Arizona Lottery, is available at every D-backs home game during the 2020 season. Tickets are available from roving sellers in the stands, at a raffle kiosk located along the concourse behind section 134, online at dbacks.com/5050raffle and on the MLB Ballpark app. The charitable half of the jackpot benefits the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation to support youth baseball field development and sports outreach across the state of Arizona.

Visit dbacks.com/raffle to learn more.

twitter.com/DbacksGiveBackfacebook.com/DbacksGiveBack/ #DbacksGiveBack

HOW YOU CAN GIVE BACK

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