June 4, 2025 at 10:00 AM Eastern
Record fifty million four hundred thousand dollars Raised for Charitable Causes at twenty twenty-five Boston Marathon Presented by Bank of America
Hundreds of Organizations Benefit as Part of the Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program
BOSTON, Massachusetts— The Boston Athletic Association (B A A) announced today the total funds raised through the twenty twenty-five Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America reached a record fifty million four hundred thousand dollars -- surpassing last year’s single-year record of forty-five million seven hundred thousand dollars.
This year’s fifty million four hundred thousand dollars total combines funds raised through the 176 non-profit organizations in the Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program, as well as other donations and fundraising from race participants. Total charitable fundraising since the official charity program’s inception in nineteen eighty-nine now stands at over six hundred million dollars.
“Every year, participants and community members raise the bar and elevate the fundraising impact for meaningful causes throughout the community,” said Nicole Juri, Director of Development for the B A A “Their uplifting effect extends well beyond the 26.2-mile racecourse of the Boston Marathon. Athletes take pride in adding meaning to every step of their marathon journey, and together set new records in twenty twenty-five.”
Bank of America amplified fundraising runner stories through the My Marathoner campaign, showcasing the perseverance and determination of athletes who are part of the Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program.
“The power of the Boston Marathon is evidenced by its positive impact on hundreds of organizations and the causes they support, and the hundreds of thousands of people who benefit from the good work they do every day,” said David Tyrie, President, Marketing, Digital and Specialized Consumer Client Solutions at Bank of America. “The fundraising total shows anything is possible when athletes from around the world, volunteers, local businesses, supporters and many more unite in the spirit of determination, selflessness and giving.”
The Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program comprises nearly ten percent of the Boston Marathon field size, with selected organizations utilizing their entries to recruit athletes who pledge to raise funds for their cause. A full list of organizations who were part of the one hundred twenty-ninthth Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America can be found at Charity Program on the B A A website.
To further support participants’ fundraising efforts, Boston Marathon Giving Day took place on March 20 – just over one month out from race day – where incentives were offered throughout the day. A single-day record one million eight hundred seventy thousand dollars was raised through this year’s Boston Marathon Giving Day. In addition, twenty eighteen Boston Marathon champion Des Linden led a run to build momentum and encouragement for fundraising runners and Bank of America employees.
The B A A had its own team as part of the official charity program, raising funds to support the organization’s mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through sports, especially running. The B A A Gives Back Marathon Team raised more than three hundred eighty-four thousand dollars for the B A A’s year-round youth and community programing, which includes more than a dozen events geared toward supporting runners at all points on their running journey. In addition, the inaugural B A A Climate Crew team raised eighty-three thousand dollars geared towards the Boston Marathon’s ongoing sustainability initiatives.
Details on how to apply to be part of the Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program for twenty twenty-six can be found on the B A A website.
Established in eighteen eighty-seven, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through sports, especially running. The B A A manages the Boston Marathon, and supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round programming. The economic impact of the twenty twenty-four Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America produced five hundred nine million dollars in state and local economic activity. The one hundred twenty-ninth Boston Marathon took place on Monday, April 21, twenty twenty-five, while the one hundred thirtiethth Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America will be held on Monday, April 20, twenty twenty-six.
The Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, along with international marathons in Tokyo, London, Sydney, Berlin, Chicago, and New York City. For more information on the B A A, please visit the B.A.A. website.
Chris Lotsbom, Director of Race Communications & Media
Clotsbom@baa.org
Andy Aldridge, Bank of America
Phone: one nine eight zero three eight seven zero five one four
andrew.aldridge@bofa.com
June 4, 2025 at 10:00 AM Eastern
Record fifty million four hundred thousand dollars Raised for Charitable Causes at twenty twenty-five Boston Marathon Presented by Bank of America
Hundreds of Organizations Benefit as Part of the Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program
BOSTON, Massachusetts— The Boston Athletic Association (B A A) announced today the total funds raised through the twenty twenty-five Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America reached a record fifty million four hundred thousand dollars -- surpassing last year’s single-year record of forty-five million seven hundred thousand dollars.
This year’s fifty million four hundred thousand dollars total combines funds raised through the 176 non-profit organizations in the Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program, as well as other donations and fundraising from race participants. Total charitable fundraising since the official charity program’s inception in nineteen eighty-nine now stands at over six hundred million dollars.
“Every year, participants and community members raise the bar and elevate the fundraising impact for meaningful causes throughout the community,” said Nicole Juri, Director of Development for the B A A “Their uplifting effect extends well beyond the 26.2-mile racecourse of the Boston Marathon. Athletes take pride in adding meaning to every step of their marathon journey, and together set new records in twenty twenty-five.”
Bank of America amplified fundraising runner stories through the My Marathoner campaign, showcasing the perseverance and determination of athletes who are part of the Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program.
“The power of the Boston Marathon is evidenced by its positive impact on hundreds of organizations and the causes they support, and the hundreds of thousands of people who benefit from the good work they do every day,” said David Tyrie, President, Marketing, Digital and Specialized Consumer Client Solutions at Bank of America. “The fundraising total shows anything is possible when athletes from around the world, volunteers, local businesses, supporters and many more unite in the spirit of determination, selflessness and giving.”
The Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program comprises nearly ten percent of the Boston Marathon field size, with selected organizations utilizing their entries to recruit athletes who pledge to raise funds for their cause. A full list of organizations who were part of the one hundred twenty-ninthth Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America can be found at Charity Program on the B A A website.
To further support participants’ fundraising efforts, Boston Marathon Giving Day took place on March 20 – just over one month out from race day – where incentives were offered throughout the day. A single-day record one million eight hundred seventy thousand dollars was raised through this year’s Boston Marathon Giving Day. In addition, twenty eighteen Boston Marathon champion Des Linden led a run to build momentum and encouragement for fundraising runners and Bank of America employees.
The B A A had its own team as part of the official charity program, raising funds to support the organization’s mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through sports, especially running. The B A A Gives Back Marathon Team raised more than three hundred eighty-four thousand dollars for the B A A’s year-round youth and community programing, which includes more than a dozen events geared toward supporting runners at all points on their running journey. In addition, the inaugural B A A Climate Crew team raised eighty-three thousand dollars geared towards the Boston Marathon’s ongoing sustainability initiatives.
Details on how to apply to be part of the Bank of America Boston Marathon Official Charity Program for twenty twenty-six can be found on the B A A website.
Established in eighteen eighty-seven, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through sports, especially running. The B A A manages the Boston Marathon, and supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round programming. The economic impact of the twenty twenty-four Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America produced five hundred nine million dollars in state and local economic activity. The one hundred twenty-ninth Boston Marathon took place on Monday, April 21, twenty twenty-five, while the one hundred thirtiethth Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America will be held on Monday, April 20, twenty twenty-six.
The Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, along with international marathons in Tokyo, London, Sydney, Berlin, Chicago, and New York City. For more information on the B A A, please visit the B.A.A. website.
Chris Lotsbom, Director of Race Communications & Media
Clotsbom@baa.org
Andy Aldridge, Bank of America
Phone: one nine eight zero three eight seven zero five one four
andrew.aldridge@bofa.com