United for a Cure: ALS Super Fund, backed by Canadian NHL teams, hits $1 Million With Charitable Impact’s Cause Fund

May 14, 2024

Luisa Velez

Luisa Velez

Director, Corporate Communications

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[VANCOUVER, BC, MAY 14, 2024] – With tremendous support from Canada's seven National Hockey League (NHL) teams, individuals and several communities, the ALS Super Fund has achieved a significant milestone: surpassing its first $1 million in donations through Charitable Impact’s Cause Fund program. This achievement marks a significant contribution to the fight against ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), leveraging the enthusiasm of sports fans to foster social change.

ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, one of the most devastating diseases facing humanity, is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder resulting in the selective death of motor neurons that carry messages to muscles. Eventually, taking away the ability to move, swallow and breathe, leading to death. The average life expectancy is 2 to 5 years, and no cure exists. It is a torturous journey, not only for the one diagnosed but for their family and caregivers as well. It is often referred to as the "bankruptcy disease” due to the huge expense that a family will have to absorb through their ALS journey.

Given the complexity of ALS and the significant impact it has on individuals and families, Cause Funds help solve a familiar problem among donors: choosing the right charity to support. By providing donors with a central hub for giving and progress updates, the ALS Super Fund simplifies the donation process and enables confidence in support of a complex and multi-faceted cause thanks to the experienced leaders behind the Cause Fund who meticulously direct the donated money to the most impactful charities and programs advancing towards a cure for ALS. This collaborative effort, led by former NHL player Mark Kirton who is living with ALS, embodies a growing, patient-led movement committed to eradicating the disease.

In 2018, Mark received the devastating diagnosis of ALS. Despite the grim prognosis, he continues to challenge expectations, confronting ALS directly with unyielding determination. Six years later, he still stands firm, not only fighting the illness but also rallying an entire nation in unity against ALS with the Cause Fund, serving as a symbol of hope for all Canadians wrestling with its grip.

"Without question, the Super Fund reaching the 1 million threshold is a highlight in our quest to find a cure for ALS. But what cannot be forgotten is the incredible ALS advocacy and awareness that have  also been achieved. In many ways, it might be as important as the donations themselves. People across Canada now know what ALS is and how devastating it is for the patient and caregiving families,” said Mark Kirton. “Each and every year, we want to sustainably build on the success and of course not rest until a cure is found."  

Charitable Impact’s Cause Fund program tackles a widespread issue among donors by providing a solution for giving more effectively to causes they care about. This idea allows generous Canadians to contribute to pooled funds targeting specific causes led by people, like Mark, whose experience and knowledge with the cause trumps that of the average Canadian passionate enough to give to it.  Thanks to the NHL and its fans, the Super Fund has experienced remarkable growth, directing resources toward vital ALS research and initiatives nationwide.

“We know how difficult it can be for busy, hard working Canadians to feel really confident that they have chosen ‘the right’ charity in their goal to support a cause they care about.  We also know that among us there are many experienced change agents who know which charities and programs are most effective for a given cause at any given time. Cause Funds leaders like Mark Kirton help compassionate Canadians give with more confidence, ” said John Bromley, CEO of Charitable Impact. “The partnership between the NHL and the ALS Super Fund through our Cause Fund program exemplifies how efficiently complex change agencies can move forward when each party plays the role it is best at…kinda like hockey, I guess!?”

Professor Wendy Johnston, a member of the ALS Super Fund’s Advisory Council expressed her gratitude for the joint effort, "The evolution of ALS Action Canada (and the ALS Super Fund) is very heartening for me to see; they have a sense of a combined purpose and desire to collaborate. We are not a big community in Canada and we cannot afford not to be working together."

The ALS Super Fund will continue to bring together Canadians in pursuit of a cure, ensuring that every contribution fuels groundbreaking research and equitable access to treatment and trials for those battling ALS. Interested individuals can contribute directly to the Cause Fund here, witnessing firsthand the transformative impact of their support.

Charitable Impact is dedicated to fostering a culture of giving where everyone feels empowered to make a difference, recognizing that we all have causes we're passionate about and something to contribute toward them. With initiatives like Cause Funds, Charitable Impact provides the tools and support for Canadians to give more confidently knowing experienced community based leaders behind the Cause Fund will get the money to the charities and programs championing their chosen causes, nurturing a culture where giving is intentional, fulfilling, and accessible to all.

ABOUT CHARITABLE IMPACT:

Charitable Impact is the online giving platform equipping generous Canadians with the tools and resources to create the change they seek in the world. Since being founded in 2011, our community of 189,000+ users has donated more than 1.4 Billion dollars, benefitting 13,400+ registered charities from the generosity of people across Canada. Explore more at https://www.charitableimpact.com.       

ABOUT CAUSE FUNDS:

Charitable Impact’s Cause Fund Program is blazing a trail to transform how Canadians give, with changemakers leading the charge. Cause Funds address a common roadblock for donors, not what to give to but where and how to do so effectively for a meaningful impact. 

By leveraging the wisdom, and expertise of Cause Advisors—individuals most familiar with maximizing impact for different causes and geographies—, donors can confidently and effectively support the causes they care about and trust every dollar will achieve its maximum potential. Learn more at https://www.charitableimpact.com/cause-funds

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For interview requests and media inquiries, please contact:

  • Luisa Velez, Director Corporate Communications, Charitable Impact

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 778-302-2978

  • Jida El-Hajjar - Executive Director, ALS Action Canada

Email: [email protected] 

Available to speak about ALS or ALS Super Fund.

  • Kevin Moorhead - Senior Director, Cause Funds at Charitable Impact

Email: [email protected] 

Available to speak about the Cause Fund program at Charitable Impact.