Experience The Madness: NCAA Bracket Challenge(s)

Take part in Next Legacy’s 7th Annual NCAA Bracket Challenge(s) while supporting the Ryan Nece Foundation’s work to empower the next generation of servant leaders.

Step 1: Donate $25 per bracket to the Ryan Nece Foundation as your entry fee into the tournament.

Through Zeffy, the Ryan Nece Foundation will never incur any fees, even if you opt-out of their optional contribution during the donation process. 100% of your donation supports our mission to empower the next generation of servant leaders. After you have completed Step 1, please proceed to Step 2:

PLEASE NOTE: $25 IS ONE BRACKET ENTRY INTO ONE TOURNAMENT OR THE OTHER. TO PARTICIPATE IN BOTH BRACKET CHALLENGES (MEN’S & WOMEN’S), A $50 MINIMUM DONATION IS REQUIRED.

Step 2: Get in on the action! (Only after you have completed Step 1)

Depending on how many brackets you received through your donation, enter into the competition:

Ryan Nece Foundation x Next Legacy Men’s Bracket Challenge
*You must create your bracket(s) before Thursday, 3/21 at 12:15pm ET

Ryan Nece Foundation x Next Legacy Women’s Bracket Challenge
*You must create your bracket(s) before Friday, 3/22 @ 11:30am ET

If prompted, any passwords in creating the bracket are: NextLegacy2024

GOOD LUCK! 

Grand prize for each bracket challenge includes: Two (2) tickets with sideline passes to a 2024 season Bucs OR Niners game.

All proceeds benefit the Ryan Nece Foundation mission to create opportunities for teens to embrace the Power of Giving through volunteerism and inspirational leadership programs. As a reminder, this will be your impact:

  • $1,000 provides 200 hot meals and resources to those in need through our annual Power of ThanksGiving Celebrations which will take place in November 2024
  • $500 provides one high school students with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to travel to a community in crisis to assist with local needs through one of our two annual service-learning trips
  • $250 provides one high school students with year-long education on how to better serve their community through our two-year Student Service Program
  • $100 provide sone month of service education to one class of our high school students enrolled in the Student Service Program

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