07/02/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/02/2024 08:07
Axios Detroit
July 2, 2024
Joe Guillen
This year's Rocket Mortgage Classic gave fans a thrilling finish on Sunday, but tournament organizers expect its impact in the city to continue year-round.
The big picture: Access to the internet and digital devices is a citywide priority, with about 220,000 residents who are at or below the poverty line.
State of play: The Rocket Mortgage Classic has contributed $4.3 million since 2019 to its "Changing the Course" initiative, which provides residents with high-speed internet, digital devices and digital training.
The latest: This year's Area 313 Challenge raised more than $200,000 in donations, triggered when golfers scored birdies or better on holes 14, 15, and 16.
What they're saying: "This tournament is about more than golf," Rocket Mortgage CEO Varun Krishna said on CBS during the final round.
Zoom in: Human-I-T, a discount computer store near the Avenue of Fashion, celebrated its first anniversary in June with support from the Rocket Community Fund.