Author: Rob Frappier
Rocket Giving Fund Contributes Nearly $1.5 Million to Local Nonprofits From 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic

- Cumulative Contributions Since Tournament’s Inception Approach $10 Million
- More than $581,000 allocated from 2024 event to Connect 313, Black Tech Saturdays and Human I-T as part of event’s “Changing the Course” initiative to bridge Detroit’s digital divide
- Black Tech Saturdays, the newest beneficiary of the Rocket Mortgage Classic, strategically empowers Black tech communities to drive economic growth, close the wealth gap and diversify the tech industry
DETROIT (December 16, 2024) – The Rocket Giving Fund today announced that the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic raised nearly $1.5 million to support local Detroit nonprofits, pushing the tournament’s total charitable contributions since its inception in 2019 to nearly $10 million.
The event’s 2024 charitable contributions totaled $1,491,399. As part of the Rocket Mortgage Classic’s landmark “Changing the Course” initiative to end Detroit’s digital divide, $581,400 of that total will go toward digital inclusion grants to support Connect 313, Black Tech Saturdays and Human I-T.
Since 2019, the Rocket Mortgage Classic has invested $9,922,107 into local charitable organizations, including $5,966,078 in contributions toward Changing the Course.
“The investments that Rocket Mortgage and the Rocket Mortgage Classic have made to support the Detroit community have truly changed the course for thousands of residents by connecting them to vital technology and digital resources,” said Rocket Companies President and Rocket Giving Fund Board President Bill Emerson. “While the Rocket Mortgage Classic brings the PGA TOUR’s best golfers to Detroit every summer, the event is about so much more than golf, and every year it serves as a vehicle to create positive change throughout our city.”
As part of the Rocket Mortgage Classic’s ongoing efforts to bridge Detroit’s digital divide, the Changing the Course initiative will continue to focus on digital inclusion by connecting residents to the internet and devices while also adding an emphasis on digital empowerment, ensuring that Detroiters have the skills needed to participate fully in the digital world and achieve their goals.
2024 Disbursements:
Through the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic, the Rocket Giving Fund made the following donations in support of its “Changing the Course” initiative:
Digital Inclusion Grants
- $350,000 to Black Tech Saturdays to support digital empowerment programs and create digital skill building programs
- $200,000 to Connect 313 to support 22 Neighborhood Technology Hubs across Detroit’s seven districts and drive public awareness campaigns about access to technology to end the digital divide
- $31,400 to Human I-T to conduct digital navigation and provide tech support for Detroit residents
Ongoing Community Grants
- $30,000 to Midnight Golf
- $30,000 to Detroit Police Athletic League
- $10,000 to First Tee – Greater Detroit
The Rocket Giving Fund also announced the following disbursements:
- $75,000 to the Greater Palmer Park Community
- $764,999 to other charitable giving and non-cash donations, including the Golf & Give program
Of the money allocated for digital inclusion grants, Rocket Mortgage invested $207,500 through the tournament’s AREA 313 – which is lauded as the most charitable three holes in golf. This friendly three-hole competition generates donations for Changing the Course when celebrity scramble golfers or PGA TOUR professionals score a 3 on Hole 14 (an eagle) or a 3 on Hole 16 (a birdie) to trigger a $2,500 donation. Players who score a 1 on Hole 15 (a hole-in-one) generate a $10,000 donation.
“The Changing the Course initiative has had a transformational impact on Detroit over the past five years,” said Laura Grannemann, Executive Director of Rocket Community Fund and a member of the Rocket Giving Fund board. “Together, we have built a stronger foundation of digital inclusion by distributing more than 75,000 devices and connecting more than 150,000 families to low-cost internet options. Now we take the next step into digital empowerment to ensure more Detroit residents have the confidence and skills to leverage the digital world in every aspect of their lives.”
Black Tech Saturdays (BTS) is the newest beneficiary of the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Co-founded by Detroit entrepreneurs Alexa and Johnnie Turnage, BTS aims to drive economic growth, close the racial wealth gap and diversify the tech industry by empowering Black tech communities nationwide. BTS offers a wide range of tech-focused meetups, trainings, workshops and other community events.
“We are honored and grateful to the Rocket Mortgage Classic for selecting us to be part of this transformative family,” said Johnnie Turnage, co-founder of Black Tech Saturdays. “This partnership is more than a grant — it’s a declaration of belief in the boundless potential of Detroit’s Black tech community. Together, we are not just bridging the digital divide; we are building bridges to opportunity, innovation and generational change. This moment is a testament to what we can achieve when vision meets action and a city rises together.”
Detroit’s annual PGA TOUR tournament will be held for the seventh consecutive year at Detroit Golf Club from June 24-29, 2025.
About the Rocket Mortgage Classic
The Rocket Mortgage Classic made history in 2019 as the first PGA TOUR event ever held in the city of Detroit, and has continued to make a positive and lasting impact on the city and its residents through its multi-year “Changing the Course” campaign, established in 2020 to end the digital divide in Detroit and ensure digital accessibility for all city residents. The Rocket Mortgage Classic was the most awarded event during the 2018-19 PGA TOUR season, being recognized for “Best Special Event” (then known as the AREA 313 Celebrity Challenge) and “Best Tournament Sales” as well as being honored with the first “Fair Way Award” for its diversity and inclusion initiatives. The Fair Way Award was bestowed upon the Rocket Mortgage Classic for a second time in 2023. More information is available at RocketMortgageClassic.com and on Facebook, X and Instagram (@RocketClassic).
About Rocket Mortgage
Detroit-based Rocket Mortgage is the largest retail mortgage lender and is a part of Rocket Companies (NYSE: RKT).
The lender enables the American Dream of homeownership and financial freedom through its obsession with an industry-leading, digital-driven client experience. In late 2015, it introduced the first fully digital, completely online mortgage experience. Since its founding in 1985, Rocket Mortgage has closed more than $1.7 trillion of mortgage volume across all 50 states.
J.D. Power has ranked Rocket Mortgage #1 in client satisfaction for both primary mortgage origination and servicing 21 times – the most of any mortgage lender. Rocket Companies, Rocket Mortgage’s parent company, has placed in the top third of Fortune’s list of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” the list for 21 consecutive years.
Rocket Companies to Celebrate Detroit’s Rich Jazz History Through Signature Series

DETROIT – The Detroit Jazz Festival, the world’s largest event of its kind, today announced that Rocket Companies will continue its support of Detroit’s jazz legacy through a curated series during the 2024 festival.
The Detroit Signature Series, developed by Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation President and Artistic Director Chris Collins, will showcase the city’s rich jazz history and honor both renowned and emerging local musicians throughout the four-day event. Several headliners will be joined by members of the Detroit Jazz Festival Orchestra, who represent some of the top orchestral talent in Detroit.
Rocket Companies has supported the Detroit Jazz Festival for 13 consecutive years with the dual goal of shining a spotlight on Detroit and providing residents and visitors with an enriching cultural experience. The 2023 Detroit Jazz Festival experienced more than 300,000 in-person attendees and an estimated 1.5 million global livestream viewers from nearly 25 countries.
“The Detroit Jazz Festival is a cherished tradition that not only celebrates the artistry of jazz musicians worldwide, but also highlights the dynamic spirit of our city,” said Laura Grannemann, Executive Director of the Rocket Community Fund. “Each year, the Jazz Fest brings a global audience to the heart of Detroit. We are proud to both showcase our city on an international platform and increase access to arts for Detroiters.”
The Detroit Signature Series artists were selected through an open application process.
Detroit Signature Series performances:
Friday, Aug. 30
7:00 pm: TRANSLINEAR LIGHT The Music of Alice Coltrane featuring Ravi Coltrane with Special Guest Brandee Younger, and the Detroit Jazz Festival Chamber Orchestra
Sat., Aug. 31
2:00 pm: Harmolodics
2:15 pm: Wendell Harrison and Tribe
3:00 pm: Walter White Big Band
3:45 pm: The Ron English Crew
5:30 pm: J Rowe/Jordan Schug Sextet
7:30 pm: Sean Dobbins Ensemble Presents The World We Know
Sun., Sept. 1
2:00 pm: HAKi!
5:45 pm: Russ Macklem and BIG FELLAS
6:00 pm: THREE VISTORS featuring Edward Simon, Scott Colley, Brian Blade and special guest Becca Stevens and The Detroit Jazz Festival String Octet
7:45 pm: Anthony Stanco Quintet
8:15 pm: Kyle Eastwood – Eastwood Symphonic; Detroit Jazz Festival Symphony Orchestra
Monday, Sept. 2
2:00 pm: Kasan Belgrave Sextet
4:00 pm : OOPAPADA/Dr. Prof. Leonard King
7:15 pm: BRIAN BLADE & THE FELLOWSHIP BAND with the Detroit Jazz Festival Jazz Orchestra arranged and conducted by Jim McNeely
The Detroit Jazz Festival will be held in downtown Detroit on Aug. 30 – Sept. 2 (Labor Day weekend).
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About the Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation
Under the leadership of President and Artistic Director Chris Collins, the Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization that presents jazz and educational workshops throughout the year. The Foundation produces the Detroit Jazz Festival, which is the signature event for the Foundation and the largest free jazz festival in the world. The Festival is also a major tourist attraction for the City of Detroit, with 26 percent of its audience coming from out of state. For more information, visit detroitjazzfest.org.
The Detroit Jazz Festival is supported by the Gretchen C. Valade Endowment for the Arts, a private foundation generously created by the late Angel of Jazz, Gretchen C. Valade. The Foundation also receives grant funding from the DTE Foundation, Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation, Kresge Foundation, the Knight Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and Arts Midwest. Hundreds of individuals also contribute to the Festival through membership and donations.
Major corporate partners include Rocket Companies, Carhartt, JPMorgan Chase, Absopure, Kia and AARP.
Media partners include Fox 2 Detroit, 760 WJR, WEMU-FM, WDET 101.9 FM, DownBeat, WRCJ 90.9 FM, Channel 22, city of Detroit’s new arts and entertainment channel; and Detroit PBS.
For more information, visit:
Website: www.detroitjazzfest.org
Facebook: @DetroitJazzFestival
X: @DetroitJazzFest
Instagram: @DetroitJazzFest
About Rocket Companies
Founded in 1985, Rocket Companies (NYSE: RKT) is a Detroit-based fintech platform company consisting of personal finance and consumer technology brands including Rocket Mortgage, Rocket Homes, Amrock Title and Settlement Services, Rocket Money and Rocket Loans.
With 65 million call logs each year, 10 petabytes of data and a mission to Help Everyone Home, Rocket Companies is well positioned to be the destination for AI-fueled homeownership. Known for providing exceptional client experiences, J.D. Power has ranked Rocket Mortgage #1 in client satisfaction for primary mortgage origination and mortgage servicing a total of 22 times – the most of any mortgage lender.
Free Public Wi-Fi is Now Available in Five City of Detroit Parks

- Bradby, Chandler, Clark, McDuffy and Palmer Parks now have Wi-Fi networks installed and available for free public use as part of a pilot project
- Pilot project is a partnership between City of Detroit, Detroit Parks Coalition and Connect 313
- $265,000 in grants from the Detroit Pistons Foundation, Rocket Community Fund and Knight Foundation were awarded to the project
- Construction started Summer 2023
- More than 25,000 people have used the Wi-Fi networks since installation, according to Detroit Parks Coalition and Connect 313 data
DETROIT—Today city leaders and community partners, Detroit Parks Coalition and Connect 313 are excited to announce the completion of free public Wi-Fi installed at five City of Detroit parks. This pilot project, announced in June 2023, aims to expand internet accessibility and bridge the digital divide for Detroiters.
“This project gets us one step closer to ensuring that everyone can access Wi-Fi while contributing to the overall vibrancy and connectivity of our neighborhoods,” said Crystal Perkins, director of City of Detroit General Services. “The internet is now essential in our day-to-day lives so having free access to it in our parks plays a crucial role in enhancing community life.”
Detroit residents and park visitors can now access free public Wi-Fi at Bradby, Chandler, Clark, McDuffy and Palmer Parks. About 12,600 residents are within a half-mile walking distance of the five parks featured in the pilot program.
“Access to the internet is a fundamental resource, and by bringing free Wi-Fi to these five parks, we’re not just creating spaces where everyone in Detroit can connect, learn, and thrive, but also making strides toward greater digital equity,” said Sigal Hemy, executive director of Detroit Parks Coalition. “This initiative reflects our commitment to making our parks multi-use, accessible and valuable resources for all residents.”
This pilot project would not be possible without the $265,000 in grants from the Detroit Pistons Foundation, Rocket Community Fund and Knight Foundation. Funding includes installation and internet service through provider Cronus Internet as well as the installation of solar powered charging stations for devices.
“We are excited to continue our work with the Detroit Parks Coalition and Connect 313 by assisting with the funding of the city’s Wi-Fi pilot program to help expand internet accessibility and close the technology gap in Detroit,” said Megan Churches, Executive Director of the Detroit Pistons Foundation. “Through the Pistons’ ‘Basketball for All’ program, our team has made a concerted effort to impact the city’s parks by renovating 60 basketball courts, including playing surfaces at Bradby, Chandler, Clark and Palmer Parks. We view the Park Wi-Fi Pilot program as an extension of our court renovation project and an opportunity to continue to make an impact on the city’s parks.”

The project is a perfect example of the strategic collaboration driving Detroit’s digital inclusion ecosystem, which has grown stronger and more cohesive since Connect 313 was first launched at the 2020 Rocket Mortgage Classic PGA TOUR Event.
“Detroit has made remarkable strides on digital inclusion since 2020,” said Laura Grannemann, Executive Director of Rocket Community Fund and Chair of the Connect 313 Board. “Together, we have transformed Detroit from a city where less than half of households were digitally connected to one that is nationally recognized for its digital inclusion model. By expanding Wi-Fi access in public spaces like Clark Park, we are creating a more connected and equitable city, ensuring that all Detroiters have the opportunity to thrive in the digital age.”
Construction started summer 2023. Construction finished at Chandler Park (wetlands area) in June 2024, September 2023 in Palmer Park (community house/basketball court area and tennis courts/pavilion/log cabin area), August 2023 in Bradby and McDuffy Parks, and July 2023 in Clark Park.
Connect 313 and Detroit Parks Coalition did a study looking at internet accessibility and usage in the parks from January 2023 to June 2024. Results revealed that 25,234 people had used the Wi-Fi networks, and that number is expected to have increased once the installation at Chandler Park was completed.
About the Detroit Parks Coalition
The Detroit Parks Coalition (DPC) is an alliance of organizations supporting healthy, equitable, and vibrant parks and public spaces. We are a diverse group of park leaders and community members who have come together to expand resources for Detroit parks. For more information, visit DetroitParksCoalition.com.
About the Connect 313 Fund
The Connect 313 Fund was formed in 2020 to coordinate and support city-wide digital inclusion efforts with a data-driven, community-based philosophy. It was launched at the Rocket Mortgage Classic PGA TOUR event as part of the tournament’s “Changing the Course” initiative. Through the contributions of Rocket Mortgage and other tournament partners, the Connect 313 Fund was developed to support the strategy of Connect 313. The Connect 313 Fund is administered by United Way for Southeastern Michigan. For more information visit https://connect313.org.
About the Rocket Community Fund
The Rocket Community Fund aims to simplify complex and inequitable systems to ensure that every American has access to stable, healthy housing. It also invests in people and practices that provide meaningful opportunities for education and employment.
Through its For-More-Than-Profit model, the Rocket Community Fund recognizes that business and community are inextricably linked, and it purposefully harnesses team member talent, technology, policy advocacy and philanthropic resources to invest in comprehensive community development in Detroit and across the country.
Alongside financial investments, the Rocket Community Fund has organized Rocket Companies, Bedrock and other affiliated team members to provide more than one million volunteer hours nationwide, including more than 720,000 in Detroit.
Rocket Giving Fund Contributes $1.61 Million to Local Nonprofits Through 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic

- More than $581,000 allocated to Connect 313 as part of tournament’s signature “Changing the Course” initiative to bridge Detroit’s digital divide
- More than $8.4 million has been raised by the tournament in total, with $4.3 million supporting “Changing the Course”
- For the second time, Rocket Mortgage Classic earns PGA TOUR’s “Fair Way Award”, which recognizes the tournament that excels at diversity, inclusion and social responsibility
DETROIT (December 14, 2023) – The Rocket Giving Fund today announced that the 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic raised $1.61 million to support local Detroit nonprofits. Connect 313, a collaborative partnership focused on bridging Detroit’s digital divide that was founded at the 2020 Rocket Mortgage Classic, will receive $581,400 of the proceeds.
Since 2019, the Rocket Mortgage Classic has invested more than $8.4 million into local charitable organizations, including $4.3 million in contributions to the event’s landmark “Changing the Course” initiative to connect Detroit residents to high-speed internet, digital devices and digital training. In addition to its monetary investments to bridge the digital divide in the city, the Rocket Mortgage Classic was recently honored for the second time with the PGA TOUR’s “Fair Way Award” for its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. The award recognizes the event’s staging of The John Shippen National Invitational, Detroit Community Days and Youth Golf Clinic.
As a part of its ongoing commitment to the community, Connect 313 continues to coordinate city-wide digital inclusion efforts with a focus on connecting as many Detroit residents as possible. One key element of this strategy is the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The ACP is a federal initiative that provides $30 in monthly support for internet access and a one-time $100 subsidy for the purchase of a device. Through the efforts of Connect 313 and supporting partners, the Detroit Metro Area has the highest rate of enrollment nationwide with 65% of eligible households enrolling so far, which is more than 20% better than the national average.
However, an estimated 90,000 Detroit households remain eligible for the program, which is expected to run out of funds in 2024. Though the Biden administration has asked Congress to reauthorize the program, Connect 313 is working hard to enroll as many people as possible. With funding from the Rocket Mortgage Classic and United Way for Southeastern Michigan, Connect 313 is launching a multi-channel awareness campaign to help drive signups for the ACP.
“With the support of the Rocket Mortgage Classic’s ‘Changing the Course’ initiative, more than 141,000 Detroit households have enrolled in the ACP. But that’s just the beginning,” said Connect 313 Board Chair Laura Grannemann, who is also a member of the Rocket Giving Fund board and serves as the Executive Director of the Rocket Community Fund. “Through our partnership with Connect 313, we are working hard to provide every Detroit resident the resources they need to connect and thrive.”
In October, Connect 313 hired Vittoria Katanski as its Director. Katanski was formerly Executive Director of Hatch Detroit and brings more than 20 years of experience in community development and nonprofit leadership to Connect 313. Under Katanski’s guidance, and with the support of a robust Community Governance board, Connect 313 is also making enhancements to its network of 22 neighborhood technology hubs.
“Connect 313 starts with the premise that an internet connection is no longer a luxury but a needed utility for success in the 21st century,” said Katanski. “Detroit residents deserve access to affordable high-speed internet, appropriate digital devices and the opportunity to learn critical digital skills. With the support of our partners, we have strategically placed neighborhood tech hubs across the city to provide these services free of charge within a short walking distance for any resident.”
2023 Disbursements:
Thanks to the 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic, the Rocket Giving Fund made the following donations in support of its “Changing the Course” initiative:
- $581,400 to Connect 313
- $70,000 divided among Midnight Golf, Detroit Police Athletic League and First Tee Greater Detroit
Of the money allocated for Connect 313, Rocket Mortgage invested $167,500 through the tournament’s AREA 313 – which is lauded as the most charitable three holes in golf. This friendly 3-hole competition generates donations for Changing the Course when celebrity scramble golfers or PGA TOUR professionals score a 3 on Hole 14 (an eagle) or a 3 on Hole 16 (a birdie) to trigger a $2,500 donation. Those who score a 1 on Hole 15 (a hole-in-one) generate a $10,000 donation.
“The Rocket Mortgage Classic is more than just a golf tournament. It creates a lasting impact for Detroit while offering fans and world-class golfers unique and exciting experiences, like AREA 313,” said Bill Emerson, President of Rocket Companies. “We take great pride in hosting a premier PGA TOUR event every year and using it as a catalyst for good in our communities.”
The Rocket Giving Fund also announced the following disbursements:
- $75,000 to the Greater Palmer Park Community
- $888,105 to Golf & Give, as well as other charitable giving and non-cash donations
“It is hard to believe that we have already celebrated the fifth anniversary of the Rocket Mortgage Classic and the one thing that we are most proud of, as we look back at everything we have achieved so far, is the incredible impact this event has made on Detroit,” said Jason Langwell, Executive Director of the Rocket Mortgage Classic. “This year’s tournament was made even more special by being recognized as a second-time recipient of the ‘Fair Way Award’ from the PGA TOUR.”
DEI Recognition from the PGA TOUR
Last week, the Rocket Mortgage Classic was named the recipient of the PGA TOUR’s “Fair Way Award”. The accolade recognizes the tournament that excels at diversity, inclusion and social responsibility programs promoting equity, fairness, respect and openness in the local community. Examples of such activities include fostering a tournament culture of inclusiveness, partnering with diverse charitable partners and engaging in the community around underrepresented and underserved groups. The Rocket Mortgage Classic also won the inaugural “Fair Way Award” in 2019.
One of the reasons the Rocket Mortgage classic earned this accolade is because of its hosting of the John Shippen National Invitational. This unique event is a tournament designed to showcase Black amateur and professional golfers. All airfare and hotel costs for participating players are covered to ensure that any financial barriers are removed. The event is held annually at Detroit Golf Club the weekend prior to the Rocket Mortgage Classic and the winner receives a sponsor exemption to the PGA TOUR event. Chase Johnson won the third annual John Shippen in 2023 and became the first John Shippen winner to go on to make the cut at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, finishing T64.
In addition to the John Shippen, the “Fair Way Award” was also a result of Rocket Mortgage Classic’s Detroit Community Days and Youth Golf Clinic – which align with the PGA TOUR’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. The tournament’s Detroit Community Days, held Tuesday and Wednesday of tournament week, offers complimentary admission and parking to bring everyone in the community together and offer them a chance to watch their favorite PGA TOUR players. The Youth Golf Clinic provides children in the community an opportunity to learn fundamental golf skills and tips from PGA TOUR professionals and First Tee coaches.
The sixth-annual Rocket Mortgage Classic will be held June 25-30, 2024, at the historic Detroit Golf Club.
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About the Rocket Mortgage Classic
The Rocket Mortgage Classic made history in 2019 as the first PGA TOUR event ever held in the city of Detroit, and has continued to make a positive and lasting impact on the city and its residents through its multi-year “Changing the Course” campaign, established in 2020 to end the digital divide in Detroit and ensure digital accessibility for all city residents. The Rocket Mortgage Classic was the most awarded event during the 2018-19 PGA TOUR season, being recognized for “Best Special Event” (then known as the AREA 313 Celebrity Challenge) and “Best Tournament Sales” as well as being honored with the first “Fair Way Award” for its diversity and inclusion initiatives. More information is available at RocketMortgageClassic.com and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@RocketClassic).
About Rocket Mortgage
Detroit-based Rocket Mortgage is the top retail mortgage lender, closing more mortgage volume than any other lender in 2022, and is a part of Rocket Companies (NYSE: RKT).
The lender enables the American Dream of homeownership and financial freedom through its obsession with an industry-leading, digital-driven client experience. In late 2015, it introduced the first fully digital, completely online mortgage experience. Since its founding in 1985, Rocket Mortgage has closed more than $1.6 trillion of mortgage volume across all 50 states.
J.D. Power has ranked Rocket Mortgage #1 in client satisfaction for primary mortgage origination and servicing 21 times – the most of any mortgage lender. Rocket Companies, Rocket Mortgage’s parent company, ranked #11 on Fortune’s list of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” in 2022 and has placed in the top third of the list for 20 consecutive years.
For more information and company news visit RocketCompanies.com/PressRoom.
About the Connect 313 Fund
The Connect 313 Fund was formed in 2020 to coordinate and support city-wide digital inclusion efforts with a data-driven, community-based philosophy. The City of Detroit, Microsoft, the Rocket Community Fund and United Way for Southeastern Michigan formed a partnership and launched Connect 313 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic PGA TOUR event as part of the tournament’s “Changing the Course” initiative.
Through the contributions of Rocket Mortgage and other tournament partners, the Connect 313 Fund supports the strategy of Connect 313 which engages the Detroit community by providing computers and internet access, a network of tech hubs and community ambassadors, free digital skills training, community conversations, strategic investments, and more. The Connect 313 Fund is administered by United Way for Southeastern Michigan.
For more information visit https://connect313.org.