

Beginning in 1986, Gary started an annual pledge to match the total dollars raised by the Friends of Cal Crew. Gary and Kathleen Rogers Family Foundation, started in 2003 by Gary, a well-known and successful local entrepreneur, and wife Kathleen "Cab" Rogers, has a long history of supporting the men's rowing program, various departments at UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco and numerous initiatives aimed at positively transforming the educational experience of Oakland students. The financial stability of the program is so important, and this pledge is set up to encourage other alums to get involved and to make significant gifts that will then be matched by the Rogers family, which is how Gary always wanted it to be." The goal has always been to ensure that this student-athlete experience, this life-changing experience, is possible for generations to come. "Having a matching pledge like this takes a significant step toward getting the program fully endowed. "The dream started by the Friends of Cal Crew and taken on by Gary has always been 'Cal Crew Forever.' With the support of our alumni, led by the Rogers family, we've been able to have the elite program that we do," Cal head coach Scott Frandsen said. This gift contributes significantly toward achieving that vision. The goal of the organization is to work toward "Cal Crew Forever," the idea of fully endowing men's rowing at Cal. The Friends of Cal Crew was established in 1978 and consists of alumni, friends and families of the program. The gift comes on the heels of the program winning its second consecutive and nation's second-leading 19th overall national championship, including a sweep of all four boat classes for the first time in program history. The family will continue its annual support of the program over the next 10 years and has offered a $5 million matching challenge which will provide a 1:1 match for every new gift or pledge to endowments benefiting Cal men's crew. Gary and Kathleen Rogers Family Foundation*, in partnership with the Friends of Cal Crew - the fundraising and event-organizing arm of the Cal men's rowing program, has announced a commitment of $10 million to the Cal men's rowing program. No refund requests will be accepted after the two-week point.BERKELEY – The T.

All refund requests must be made at least two weeks before the camp’s scheduled start date. A 15% service charge will be applied to the amount credited. Refund requests will be issued either as a credit to the patron’s account for future use or a credit card/check refund.
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