by Becky Thomas | Nov 21, 2024 | Articles, Fundraising, News, Nonprofit, Tips
Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving, is the perfect opportunity to support causes that make a meaningful impact. This year, consider helping Tap Cancer Out, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds for cancer research through the Brazilian...
by Becky Thomas | Nov 21, 2024 | Articles, Events, Fundraising, News, Nonprofit, Tournament, Uncategorized
November brought our final three Fall Tour dates and they made an impact! On November 2nd, we held our first-ever Tap Cancer Out Long Island BJJ Open. Even with our flagship Connecticut event not too far away, we always knew that there was a huge BJJ community in the...
by Becky Thomas | Oct 24, 2024 | Beneficiary, Fundraising, News, Nonprofit, Uncategorized
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’re spotlighting our inspiring beneficiary partner, Little Pink Houses of Hope, a nonprofit committed to supporting breast cancer patients and their families. With a mission rooted in love and resilience, Little Pink offers...
by Becky Thomas | Oct 23, 2024 | Articles, Events, News, Nonprofit, Tournament
The fall tour continues to chug along as we jump into our second month of events starting October 4th in Austin, Texas. The 2024 Austin BJJ Open was the highest-grossing Austin event to date, leading the way with $139,673. That brings our six-year total in Austin to...
by Becky Thomas | Sep 25, 2024 | Articles, Events, Fundraising, News, Tournament
SPRING TOUR RECAP Our Spring Tour launched in May 2024, kicking off in Baltimore, MD, and took us up and down the East Coast, reaching as far as Denver before wrapping up in Jacksonville, FL, just before the 4th of July holiday. This spring, we were excited to add a...
by Becky Thomas | Sep 24, 2024 | Articles, News
To say that August was a whirlwind would be an understatement. Those thirty days proved to be the most transformative in our nonprofit’s history. We’ll do our best to capture the impact and significance of it all, but words can’t fully convey what it meant...