Champions
Turn your season’s stats into lifesaving research dollars
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Kohl’s Champions is an awesome program for football kickers, punters, and long-snappers.
Whether you want to participate as an individual, group, or a team, this is the program for you. Join thousands of student athletes who have already become champions by turning their season’s stats into lifesaving research dollars.
Ohio All-State football player Matt Colella, who battled cancer as a middle school student, started the Kick-It Champion program by asking others to pledge a dollar amount for each point he made as his team’s kicker. His commitment to help others inspired his community and athletes around the country to become Kick-It Champions for children with cancer.
In 2014, we partnered with Kohl’s Professional Camps to expand the Champions program, encouraging their kickers, punters, and snappers to get involved. The program was renamed Kohl’s Champions in 2024. Since the partnership began, the Champions program has raised over $1.5 million.
Here is how it works, through a personalized fundraising webpage, friends, family, and fans can make a one-time donation or pledge a dollar amount per athletic accomplishment. (For example, $2 per point X 50 points = $100 donation to research).
Join us in making a difference and become a Kohl’s Champion today!
Champions with recent donations
Name | Location | Raised |
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Seth's Kick Offs For Cancer | Wellington, CO | $1,071 |
Snap-It! with Thad Nettles | Council Bluffs , IA | $265 |
Kick-It with Jax | Lemoore, CA | $510 |
Kick-It with Cooper Bolton - fight childhood cancer | Needham, MA | $3,637 |
Thatcher Friedrichs - Kick it for Maggie | Sycamore, IL | $5,322 |
Connor’s 2024 Kick-It Fundraiser | Clintwood, VA | $2,060 |
FIGHTING TIGERS FIGHT CANCER | Ironton, OH | $816 |
Snapping It With Ben Perdas | Fairfax, VA | $1,000 |
Kick-it with the Dragons 2024 | New Palestine, IN | $2,755 |
Kick Cancer With Stephen | Monroe, NC | $258 |
Punt Cancer With Jimmy Gregg | Morgantown, WV | $7,680 |
Kick-It! with Daniel Blank | Shirley , NY | $1,000 |
Kickers Kicking cancer | bellbrook, OH | $2,535 |
Warner's Snap-it #55 | BUDA, TX | $728 |
Snap it! with Deacon Gehle | Lincoln, NE | $1,271 |
Kicking Childhood Cancer | McSherrystown, PA | $3,261 |
James Rosenberry Jr - FSU Long Snapper - Let's BEAT Childhood Cancer! | Tallahassee, FL | $11,550 |
Connor Kicks | Baltimore, MD | $2,150 |
Kicking Cancer with Connor | Batavia, OH | $4,085 |
Kick-Out Cancer with Coop | Litchfield, IL | $719 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Kohl's Champion?
Kohl’s Champions are athletes of all ages that dedicate their seasons to children with cancer. Through a personalized webpage, friends and family can make a one-time donation or pledge a dollar amount for athletic accomplishments. (For example, $2 per point X 50 points = $100 to research). Play the sport you love, raise awareness for children’s cancer and bring potentially lifesaving treatment options to thousands of kids waiting for a cure.
Who can be a Kohl's Champion? *
Kohl’s Champions is for everyone! Play the sport you love, raise funds and awareness and bring hope to thousands of kids and their families by turning your stats into research dollars. Through a personalized fundraising webpage, friends and family can make a one-time donation or pledge a dollar amount per athletic accomplishment. (For example, $2 per point X 50 points = $100 donation to research). Teams can register together too and track their group accomplishments!
*Please note that we suggest all high school athletes interested in participating in the Kohl’s Champions program notify their coach and athletic director of their participation. College athletes should talk with their compliance office about participation. For more specific information on NCAA compliance and the Champions program email [email protected].
Why support Kohl's Champions?
Children with cancer need you on their team. Childhood cancers are the number one disease killer of children and pediatric cancer research is vastly and consistently underfunded. Your support means more research projects in the hopes of eliminating this disease from children’s lives.
Where does the money go?
All funds raised go directly to Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, a registered 501(c)3 charity. Careful distribution of our grants allows doctors to bring the latest and most promising life saving treatments to seriously ill children. These grants provide hope for childhood cancer patients. Visit our Where the Money Goes section to learn more about how your donation helps.
How do I get started?
It takes just a few minutes to create a personalized web page. Click Create Your Page Now and fill out a quick registration.
Can I participate as a Kohl's Champion for a service project or community service hours?
Absolutely! Our fundraising coaches work with students across the country to plan events and approve service hours.
Where do I send the money from my fundraiser?
The easiest way to donate your funds is via debit card or credit card directly to your fundraising page. However, we do accept checks and money orders too!
Send a check or money order to:
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
333 E. Lancaster Ave, #414
Wynnewood, PA 19096
**Please include your Event Name and Event Code found on your personalized fundraising webpage below Event Details.
Kohl's Champions is supported by:
A huge THANK YOU to Kohl’s Professional Camps who helped grow the formerly named, Kick-It Champion program, exponentially when they partnered with us in 2014 by encouraging their kickers, punters, and snappers to get involved.
"We want to encourage every athlete to use the stage they are on for the good of others. This is a TREMENDOUS opportunity to let your character shine through and to show college coaches and your local community what kind of a person you are."
- Jamie Kohl
Kohl's Kicking Camp Director
ESPN Evaluator
Click here to read more about our partnership with Kohl’s Professional Camps through an interview with Jaime Kohl.
Need help?
Contact Dan Silvernail at [email protected]