Sports and community go hand-in-hand. Getting involved should be easy, no matter who you are or where you’re from.
Amplifying the power of sports
Bank of America is proud to partner with some of the most iconic brands in sports to drive progress, support communities and celebrate achievement. We champion everyone who dares to ask:
What would you like the power to do?®
Reaching goals takes skill. It also takes support. With someone in your corner, your next accomplishment can be even greater.
For us, sport is bigger than the game
From making a big move to pacing the sidelines to sporting the team colors, everyone is part of the game.
Achievements off the field can be the most important of all. Our solutions are designed to help you reach your goals.
Teamwork makes us all stronger
We’re proud to work with organizations dedicated to victories on and off the field, green, course and more.
The Masters Tournament
Where champions are born and history is made
As a Champion Partner of the Masters Tournament, we celebrate the game on one of golf’s biggest stages — honoring its rich history while helping to inspire the next generation of champions to step into their greatness and discover what’s possible.
In sport, you are never alone
Everyone should have access to sport. That’s why we’re always finding new ways to support youth and communities across the U.S.
Make soccer possible in every school
Right now, the opportunity to play soccer at school is not available across the country. Soccer at Schools is a national effort led by the Soccer Forward Foundation in partnership with Bank of America to ensure every child can access the joy and benefits of soccer, not just on a team, but where they already are: in school.
How to budget for youth sports without breaking the bank
Participating in youth sports can be an enriching experience for many children. Beyond the health benefits of being physically active, kids learn about teamwork, develop leadership and social skills, and make new friends.
Turning possibilities into achievements
No matter the goal, it’s always uplifting to see it become a reality.
Lead by example
Antoine Craig may have lost his sight in 2010, but he never lost his vision. He set out to share his love for soccer, coaching visually impaired youth and advocating for blind soccer to be recognized as a sport in the 2028 Paralympics.
Jake is running to support other families who have lost children too soon.
After losing his first 2 children, Jake is running to prevent other families from the heartbreak of losing a child.
Rebuild spaces that build community
Ira Miller and The Patch, Augusta’s Municipal Golf Course, are helping to make golf more accessible to anyone who wants to play, learn and grow. From tee times to careers in golf, Ira is inviting his community to join the game — and honoring the course’s unique history.
Our legacy of impact
$1B
economic impact from Bank of America Chicago Marathon and Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America in 2024
115K+
rounds of golf logged by Golf with Us participants in 2025
16
cities hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026™ tournament to support the growth of soccer and create lasting impact in communities